Police, attorney in a rush to file charges in refugee scam

With the police taking time to conclude the investigation into the Bhutanese refugee scam, the District Attorney Office of Kathmandu is struggling to bring criminal cases against the accused.

Nepal Police, which is investigating the high profile scam, had earlier said that it would be submitting the investigation report to the District Attorney Office by Sunday for legal verification. But it failed to do so. This will leave very little time for the District Attorney Office to study the investigation report, because as per the law, cases must be filed in court by Wednesday.

Police are preparing to file cases

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ROSEN, A TRUSTED AND LEADING LAW FIRM, Encourages Wheels Up

NEW YORK, May 13, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — WHY: Rosen Law Firm, a global investor rights law firm, reminds purchasers of the securities of Wheels Up Experience Inc. (NYSE: UP) between November 9, 2022 and March 31, 2023, both dates inclusive (the “Class Period”), of the important June 20, 2023 lead plaintiff deadline in the securities class action commenced by the Firm.

SO WHAT: If you purchased Wheels Up securities during the Class Period you may be entitled to compensation without payment of any out of pocket fees or costs through a contingency fee arrangement.

WHAT TO DO NEXT: To

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Not yet in effect, but Florida’s new immigration law is already being felt

Fear of the new immigration law depleting labor force


Fear of the new immigration law depleting labor force

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MIAMI – Construction workers say they are losing their jobs because employers fear Florida’s new immigration law.

“All the construction work stopped, at least where I worked in Miami,” said Pedro Marcos. For the last five years he has worked in construction; however, he now works temporarily at nurseries in Homestead.

The Guatemalan native said, “Since I have a family, I have to work on whatever is necessary… landscaping, nurseries, painting.”

CBS News Miami’s Ivan Taylor asked Marcos when he worked

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Call for Canada to braid Indigenous rights with endangered species law

Caribou from the Klinse-Za herd in northeastern BC graze in this handout photo. Line Giguere, Wildlife Infometrics.

Climbing caribou numbers in northeastern British Columbia prove that collaborations between Indigenous and colonial governments can reverse decades-long declines, but focus needs to shift to culturally meaningful recovery targets, a consortium of researchers and community members say in a new paper published this week in Science.

UBC Okanagan’s Dr. Clayton Lamb and West Moberly First Nation Chief Roland Willson co-lead the paper, Braiding Indigenous Rights and Endangered Species Lawalongside nine others for the influential journal.

“Abundance matters. There are many cases

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XRP-Supporting Lawyer Questions Ripple Case Timeline

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Its Alex Dovb

The predicted timeline for the resolution of the SEC’s lawsuit against Ripple has been humorously questioned by an XRP-supporting lawyer

In the ongoing saga of the Ripple Vs SEC case, Ripple CEO Brad Garlinghouse’s recent prediction of a timely resolution is being questioned.

Notably, an attorney known for supporting XRP, John Deaton, respondents to Garlinghouse’s forecast with good-natured skepticism, a move that has stirred conversation within the cryptocurrency community.

Garlinghouse expressed confidence that the ongoing SEC case against his company would be concluded within weeks, not months.

However, Deaton, who represents a large group of XRP holders

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Higgs compromises on language-law update, will keep periodic review

The Higgs government is compromising on its update to the province’s Official Languages ​​Act in the hopes of winning unanimous support for the legislation.

Premier Blaine Higgs is backing away from the elimination of a mandatory 10-year review of the act contained in the statute.

He told the legislature the government will introduce its own amendments on “establishing a time frame, or periodic review” of the law.

“We believe the amendments will be in the spirit of continuous improvement of the act,” he said.

The original Official Languages ​​Act was adopted unanimously in 1969 and the new version of the

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Crypto Is Causing More Problems in Divorces, Attorneys Say: CNBC

  • Cryptocurrency is complicating an increasing amount of divorces, a new report from CNBC says.
  • Divorce attorneys told the outlet it is also becoming common for people to hide crypto from their partners.
  • One woman said she learned her husband was hiding bitcoin then worth about $500,000 during their divorce.

Conflict over ownership of cryptocurrency — especially crypto that has been kept secret by a spouse from their partner — is reportedly becoming an increasingly common trend

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Ekinops’ SixSq announces updates to the Nuvla platform and marketplace legal framework for improved business enablement

Ekinops’ SixSq announces updates to the Nuvla platform and marketplace legal framework for improved business enablement

Ekinops’ SixSq announces updates to the Nuvla platform and marketplace legal framework for improved business enablement

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PARIS, May 23, 2023

PARIS, May 23, 2023 /PRNewswire/ — EKINOPS (Euronext Paris – FR0011466069 – EKI)a leading network access and virtualization specialist, today announced important updates to the legal framework for the Nuvla platform and marketplace, provided by its subsidiary SixSq SA.

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Nuvla is a proven B2B SaaS digital platform and marketplace for industrialization and automation of containerized edge applications and device management. Nuvla

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