Maryland Sets New Standards with Pay Transparency and Detailed Pay Statements Laws Starting October 2024

ANNAPOLIS, Md. — Come October 1, 2024, Maryland will enact new laws aimed at enhancing transparency and fairness in wage-related practices among employers. The forthcoming Pay Transparency Law alongside the Pay Stub and Pay Statement Law will obligate employers across the state to disclose more comprehensive wage details and to provide clear, detailed pay statements respectively. This legislative push reflects a wider commitment to equity in the workplace and mandates careful compliance from businesses to sidestep penalties. The Maryland Equal Pay for Equal Work – Wage Range Transparency law, under the Pay Transparency Law, will … Read more

Urgent Investor Alert: Participate in the DexCom, Inc. Class Action Lawsuit by October 2024, Legal Firm Levi & Korsinsky Offers Guidance on Rights – DXCM

New York, NY – A recent class-action lawsuit filed against DexCom, Inc., a prominent player in the diabetes management technology sector, claims that the company engaged in practices which may have misled investors. The suit centers on possible violations of federal securities laws. According to the law firm Levi & Korsinsky, the lead plaintiff filings must be submitted by October 21, 2024. Shareholders who incurred damages from investments in DexCom’s stock during a specified period are eligible to discuss their rights and potentially participate in the lawsuit. The allegations suggest that DexCom may have provided … Read more

Glass DUI Trial to Commence with Jury Selection in Late October

Fremont, NE — The trial of Jordan Glass, who is charged with driving under the influence resulting in the tragic death of two individuals, is scheduled to begin jury selection in late October. Glass was allegedly involved in a high-speed crash that occurred last year in Fremont, leading to widespread community concern and raising questions about road safety in the area. This case has drawn considerable attention due to the devastating impact on the families involved and the broader implications for traffic law enforcement. Legal experts suggest the trial could set a precedent for how … Read more

Longmont Homicide Case Awaits Re-Trial in October After Jury Deadlock

Longmont, CO — A hung jury has led to the declaration of a mistrial in the trial regarding a Longmont man accused of murder, sending shockwaves through the local community and prolonging a painful chapter for all involved parties. The deadlock was announced this week after jurors failed to reach a unanimous decision on the guilt of the defendant, who stands accused in the 2018 killing of a local woman. The complexities of the case have been a focal point, with both sides presenting compelling narratives that have evidently divided the jury. Such outcomes, while … Read more