Wendy’s Slapped with Heavy Fines for Widespread Violation of Child Labor Laws in Pennsylvania

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania – The Department of Labor and Industry in Pennsylvania has fined nearly two dozen Wendy’s restaurants for violating child labor laws. The operator of 21 Wendy’s locations, GCWen Management, is facing a total of 766 violations at restaurants in Bucks, Montgomery, and Chester counties. This marks a serious breach of labor laws in the state. The investigation into Wendy’s locations in Pennsylvania was initiated by the Bureau of Labor Law Compliance at L&I. The department received a tip regarding injuries suffered by working children, prompting them to look into the matter further. As … Read more

Lawyer Reveals 5 Time-Sensitive Secrets to Challenge Parking Fines and Save Hundreds of Dollars

LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA – A lawyer in Los Angeles has divulged five crucial secrets that could potentially spare drivers from paying hefty parking fines. The lawyer, who also runs a popular YouTube channel, asserts that these steps must be followed precisely, with some being time-sensitive. The lawyer, known as AttorneyPish on YouTube, boasts a successful track record, having secured over $150 million in settlements for his clients. Parking tickets have become a significant burden for Americans, with drivers shelling out more than $1.4 billion in the top 16 cities alone since 2019, according to Motor1. … Read more

St. John Parish Sheriff’s Office Cracks Down on Jury Duty No-Shows, Issuing Bench Warrants and Fines

ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST PARISH, La. – Residents of St. John the Baptist Parish are being urged by the local sheriff’s office not to overlook their summons for jury duty. Failure to appear has resulted in the district court issuing bench warrants on Thursday morning. In recent weeks, the parish has been instructed to apprehend individuals who have neglected to fulfill their jury duty obligations. Those found in contempt of court could face a fine of $50. The St. John the Baptist Parish Sheriff’s Office is emphasizing the importance of responding to jury duty summons … Read more

New Nevada Laws for 2024: Increased Marijuana Possession, Fines for Tobacco Sales, and Voting Access in Jail

LAS VEGAS, Nevada – As 2024 commences, Nevada welcomes a multitude of new laws that will impact its residents. These changes cover a diverse range of topics, from marijuana possession to voting access in jails. Under the new legislation, individuals in Nevada can now legally possess up to two and a half ounces of marijuana, a significant increase from the previous limit of one ounce. Additionally, the amount of concentrated cannabis allowed has been raised from an eighth of an ounce to a quarter ounce. In an effort to curb underage tobacco use, fines for … Read more