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CYPHER LEARNING Announces the Opening of New Sales Offices Around the World

CYPHER LEARNING, a company that specializes in providing learning platforms for organizations around the world, has announced the opening of several new sales offices.




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Updated Microsoft Office Guides Debut at 30 Bird Media

30 Bird Media makes it easy to keep up with all the latest updates to Microsoft Office. They are releasing seven new software guides in October, covering Access, Office, and Excel.




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Medical Web Experts Names Jared Mauskopf as Chief Executive Officer

Jared Mauskopf appointed chief executive officer at Medical Web Experts while John Deutsch remains chief compliance officer.




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PPM Express Time: The Official Launch of Smart Time Tracker for Office 365 & More

FluentPro Software Corporation announces the official launch of the PPM Express|Time – a smart automated time tracking application that simplifies work time reporting and reduces manual activities needed for logging time entries into the tracker.




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Free screenings of TITLE VII on Employee Appreciation Day serve up the Office Party Not To Be Missed!

On #EmployeeAppreciationDay fans ready to ditch their 9 to 5 can stream the feature film that proves a bad day at work could always be worse




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B.E. Publishing Introduces Computency.com, the First In-app, Auto-grading Computer Applications Classroom Training System for Microsoft Office

From the company of B.E. Publishing and publisher of EduTyping.com, Computency.com is a game-changer for teachers who want to focus on teaching, not grading assignments.




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Import Agents Represented by Nichols Kaster, PLLP and The Law Offices of Peter T. Nicholl File Overtime Case Against DSV Air & Sea, Inc.

The Complaint alleges that DSV misclassified its Agents as exempt from the Fair Labor Standards Act's ("FLSA") overtime protections, and improperly denied them overtime pay.




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The John Buck Company Connects with Everywhere Wireless to Provide Enterprise Level Gigabit+ Internet in New Award-Winning Class-A Chicago Office High-Rise

Technology meets efficiency in servicing Fortune 500 tenants at the 35-story office tower in Chicago's Loop




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MarketMuse Appoints Charles Frydenborg to Chief Revenue Officer

Content intelligence and strategy company add sales leadership to the executive team




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VR Office Place Introduces Real Time Facial Recognition and Social Fingerprint Analysis

The world is ripe for a new shift in the use of facial recognition by organizations. VR Office Place is proud to present real time social fingerprint identification in the form of facial recognition and publicly available social presence.




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Inverewe Capital Takes on Linedata's Integrated Technology and Support Services to Streamline Middle Office, Research and Risk Capabilities

Addresses entire operational process - "We've determined that an independent middle office is key to run our business effectively and efficiently," says COO.




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KitRUM Opens Office in Mexico City, World's Fastest-Growing Tech Hub. Software Development Company Brings Experience to Burgeoning Talent Center

KitRUM, an international provider of custom software development services, has announced that it has opened a new office in Mexico City, the world's leading technology hub.




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The NYS Supreme Court Officers Association Chooses Fuse Systems

Fuse Systems, a leading software provider, and systems solutions company, is pleased to announce that the New York State Supreme Court Officers Association has chosen Fuse Systems as their Systems Provider.




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Premium Digital Office Solutions has been added to OMNIA Partners Public Sector Contract with Lexmark

Premium Digital Office Solutions leverages cooperative purchasing partner to streamline purchase of Lexmark technology and services for state, local and education customers.




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2020 International Day of Happiness Kick-off March 20th, by Edwin Edebiri, Chief Happiness Officer

March 20th is set aside to remind everyone that happiness is a fundamental goal. With this in mind, the United Nations calls upon all countries to come up with ways that could take the well-being of people into a newer height.




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Global Cannabinoids hires former L'Oreal Chief Product Accelerator and VP of Trends, Sam Cheow, to Become their New Chief Product Innovation Officer for Hemp and CBD Skin, Hair & Cosmetics

Former L'Oreal Executive and Product Innovation Guru, Sam Cheow, will lead the 2019 Global Cannabinoids Product Development Team as they release a wide array of innovative new products for the Hemp CBD skin care, hair, and cosmetic industry




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Global Cannabinoids Receives Full Registered Trademark Status from the US Patent and Trademark Office for their Company Brand Name "Global Cannabinoids"

"Global Cannabinoids" is now a fully registered trademark with the USPTO and is afforded the same legal status and protections as all other registered trademarks.




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2019 Pop Culture Hall Of Fame Awards: Inductees Represent Billions of Box Office Views, Streaming Viewers, Players and Readers

Our Inductee Class of 2019 debuted as a stand-alone award for single individuals in the pop culture world for the first time, with 10 individuals in the areas of film, art, comics, games and collectibles.




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Fort Worth Design District Features Office Space Made of Shipping Containers

Variety of Creative Business Owners Locate in the Design District




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List Published of Antimicrobial Products Used in Public Schools, State and Local Government Offices

Bid Desk Publishes Online List to Help Consumers Create Healthier Work from Home and Homeschooling Spaces




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Our National Archives At Risk: What The Government Accountability Office Has Found


We wanted to share important (and frankly, frightening) news with you regarding the findings released last week of an audit of the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA).

The audit (42p. PDF) was prompted in part by the loss of the Wright Brothers' original patent and maps for atomic bomb missions in Japan.

These losses led investigators to discover that some of the nation's prized historical documents are in danger of being lost for good. It follows a previous audit (66p. PDF) earlier in October highlighting oversight and management improvements, but pointing out that more action was needed.

The Government Accountability Office has also released a Summary Of Audit Findings as well as a Highlights page. The NARA website has posted a Statement in response to the audit findings from Archivist of the United States David S. Ferriero.

Nearly 80 percent of U.S. government agencies are at risk of illegally destroying public records and the National Archives is backlogged with hefty volumes of records needing preservation care, the audit by the Government Accountability Office found.

The report by the watchdog arm of Congress, completed this month after a year's work, also found many U.S. agencies do not follow proper procedures for disposing of public records.

The report comes more than a year after news reports of key items missing at the nation's record-keeping agency. Some of the items have been missing for decades but their absence only became widely known in recent years.

The patent file for the Wright Brothers flying machine was last seen in 1980 after passing around multiple Archives offices, the Patents and Trademarks Office and the National Air and Space Museum.

As for maps for the bombs dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki, military representatives checked them out in 1962, and they've been missing ever since.

The GAO report did not specifically mention those or other examples of missing items including Civil War telegrams from Abraham Lincoln, Eli Whitney's cotton gin patent and some NASA photographs on the moon.

Meanwhile, some documents face the threat of deterioration even though they're already at the Archives. Figures from 2009 show 65 percent of its holdings need preservation steps. In some cases, a document's condition already is so poor, it can't be read – a backlog amounting to more than 2 million cubic feet of records.

The National Archives and Records Administration has 44 facilities in 20 states, including 13 presidential libraries, funded by about $470 million this year from Congress.

NARA also maintains a "Help The National Archives Recover Lost And Stolen Documents" website.





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Livestream Deep Learning World from your Home Office!

Livestream Deep Learning World Munich 2020 from the comfort and safety of your home on 11-12 May 2020.




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Leading in Office, in Crisis, and in Exile

Michelle Bachelet, former President of Chile, executive director of UN Women.




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The Power of the Introvert in Your Office

Susan Cain, author of "Quiet: The Power of Introverts in a World that Can't Stop Talking."




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Office Politics for the Pros

Karen Dillon, author of the "HBR Guide to Office Politics," talks with Dorie Clark, author of "Reinventing You."




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Are You the “Real You” in the Office?

Harvard's Robert Kegan on companies that do really personal development.




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The Secret History of White-Collar Offices

Nikil Saval, editor at n+1, on how gender, politics, and unions have affected the American workplace since the Civil War.




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Test-Taking Comes to the Office

Tomas Chamorro-Premuzic, author of the HBR article "Ace the Assessment," explores the rising practice of using tests in hiring and promotion decisions.




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Your Office’s Hidden Artists and How to Work with Them

Kimberly Elsbach, author of the HBR article "Collaborating with Creative Peers," on collaborating better with a certain type of colleague.




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Restoring Sanity to the Office

Basecamp CEO Jason Fried says too many people find it difficult to get work done at the workplace. His company enforces quiet offices, fewer meetings, and different collaboration and communication practices. The goal is to give employees bigger blocks of time to be truly productive.




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Why Open Offices Aren’t Working — and How to Fix Them

Ethan Bernstein, associate professor at Harvard Business School, studied how coworkers interacted before and after their company moved to an open office plan. The research shows why open workspaces often fail to foster the collaboration they’re designed for. Workers get good at shutting others out and their interactions can even decline. Bernstein explains how companies can conduct experiments to learn how to achieve the productive interactions they want. With Ben Waber of Humanyze, Bernstein wrote the HBR article "The Truth About Open Offices."




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Change in the location of a registered office: how to go about it

There are special provisions for the shifting of a registered office to another State or Union Territory, within the same state under the jurisdiction of the same Registrar and shifting of registered office from the jurisdiction of one RoC to another RoC in the same state.




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Can the design of your office improve workplace productivity?

In most cases, employees today spend over fifty per cent of their waking hours at the workplace, and that environment greatly influences their performance.




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Office realty leasing rises 30%, on track to beat last year high

Mumbai: Robust demand for office spaces has pushed commercial property leasing in the first three quarters of 2019 by 30% from a year ago, taking it closer to entire 2018’s performance and making sure that this year surpasses the peak touched last year.Driven by tech corporates — accounting for about a third of the leasing activity — office space take-up touched 47 million sq ft in the first nine months against entire 2018’s performance of 48.9 million sq ft, showed data from CBRE South Asia. With this, office leasing activity is now expected to touch its highest level ever, estimated to be over 60 million sq ft in 2019.Leasing activity stood at about 15.4 million sq ft during the quarter ended September, rising by nearly 23% on an annual basis. This was dominated by small- to medium-sized transactions. Small-sized transactions of less than 10,000 sq ft accounted for over 40% of the transaction activity in the quarter. 71641558 “With office leasing scaling a historic high in 2019, we expect further strengthening of occupier sentiment in the medium to long term, backed by corporates looking to expand or consolidate their operations. Favourable government initiatives, transparency in the real estate sector and the right reforms will improve investor sentiment greatly in the coming quarters,” said Anshuman Magazine, CEO, India, South-east Asia, Middle East and Africa, CBRE.Like last year, he expects occupiers would put in greater efforts to incorporate flexibility in their portfolios due to changes in the business environment. Occupiers continued to futureproof their portfolios and hedge against future rental escalations by pre-leasing space across various cities.Bengaluru, followed by Hyderabad, dominated large-sized deal closures, while a few large deals were also reported in the NCR and Pune as well. Large-scale deal closures were mostly dominated by tech firms and flexible space operators. Firms belonging to sectors such as research, consulting & analytics, banking, financial services & insurance (BFSI), and engineering & manufacturing also closed large-sized deals.Tech corporates led the office space take-up, followed by research, consulting & analytics companies (19%) and flexible space operators (15%). The rise in the share of flexible space operators (10% in the second quarter of 2019) was primarily a result of their continued expansion across almost all cities.“The share of the tech sector rose from 31% to 40% annually during 2019 year-to-date, which implies that a rise in technology alternatives, insourcing / job preservation in the US and a global slowdown have not had any specific impact on India’s position as a preferred outsourcing destination for both high-skilled and low-skilled tech services, research and development,” said Ram Chandnani, managing director, advisory & transaction services, India, CBRE South Asia.Supply addition rose by more than 80% in 2019 YTD on an annual basis, with about 43.5 million sq. ft. of development completions reported.Four cities — Hyderabad, Bengaluru, NCR and Mumbai — accounted for almost 80% of this supply addition.Compared to the first three quarters in 2018, the share of SEZs in supply dipped from 40% to 27% during 2019 YTD. Supply addition in the quarter also rose by about 6% on a quarterly basis, touching about 15 million sq. ft. More than 70% of this supply was driven by Hyderabad and NCR, followed by Bengaluru.




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What's the real cost of going to office for work? Find out

When you consider a new job which appears to give you a higher paycheck, identify the hidden costs that could derail your dreams of saving for your new house. Here’s what you should look at.




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Maruti Suzuki opens corporate office

“We have got clearance to open the office from the local authorities and are following the guidelines given by the government,” said a spokesperson for Maruti Suzuki India Ltd, the country’s biggest car maker. The company’s Delhi corporate office is at Nelson Mandela Marg.




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Unpaid Law Student Volunteer, Academic Year- Office of Immigration Litigation- District Courts Section

Civil Division (CIV)
Office of Immigration Litigation- District Courts Section
Washington, District of Columbia


Volunteer Legal Interns will be assigned to one of OIL-DCS’s six litigation teams. Responsibilities may vary depending upon an intern’s time commitment, but will generally include conducting legal research, preparing memoranda, and providing other litigation support. Under the supervision of an attorney-mentor, Volunteer Legal Interns typically draft motions to dismiss, motions for summary judgment, oppositions in substantive or procedural matters, appellate briefs, or complaints in affirmative denaturalization cases. Interns will also be expected to prepare and deliver a mock oral argument on of their assigned cases before a panel of subject-matter experts. Any Department-wide or internal trainings offered will also be made available for Volunteer Legal Interns to attend.




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Justice Department Reaches Settlement with Richmond County Sheriff’s Office Resolving the Military Employment Discrimination Claim of an Active Duty Servicemember and Requiring Development of a USERRA Policy

The Justice Department announced today that it has reached a settlement with the Richmond County (GA) Sheriff’s Office (RCSO) that resolves allegations that the RCSO violated the employment rights of Private First Class (PFC) Auben Kendall under the Uniformed Services Employment and Reemployment Rights Act (USERRA).




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Statement from Assistant Attorney General Stephen E. Boyd Expressing Support for Congressional Efforts to Expedite Payment of Public Safety Officer Benefits to First Responders Who Contract COVID-19

Assistant Attorney General Stephen E. Boyd issued the following statement in support of efforts to streamline payments under the Public Safety Officer Benefit Program (PSOB) to public safety officers fatally injured while working during COVID-19:




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Director Lisa Foster of the Office for Access to Justice Delivers Remarks at ABA’s 11th Annual Summit on Public Defense




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U.S. Attorney’s Office Hosts Reentry Seminar in Tucson as Part of National Reentry Week




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Director Lisa Foster of the Office for Access to Justice Delivers Remarks at the Texas Fair Defense Act 15th Anniversary Symposium Celebration




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Director Lisa Foster of the Office for Access to Justice Delivers Remarks at the ABA’s 2016 National Meeting of State Access to Justice Chairs




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SEC Office of Compliance Inspections and Examinations Publishes Risk Alerts Providing Advance Information Regarding Inspections for Compliance with Regulation Best Interest and Form CRS

The Securities and Exchange Commission’s Office of Compliance Inspections and Examinations (OCIE) has issued two risk alerts: Examinations that Focus on Compliance with Regulation Best Interest and Examinations that Focus on Compliance with…




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Natasha Guinan Named Chief Counsel, Office of the Chief Accountant

The Securities and Exchange Commission today announced that Natasha Guinan has been named Chief Counsel, Office of the Chief Accountant (OCA). As Chief Counsel, Ms. Guinan will provide legal guidance to the Chief Accountant and the other OCA groups in…




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Louis Gracia and Vanessa Horton Named Associate Directors of Investment Adviser/Investment Company Examination Program in Chicago Regional Office

The Securities and Exchange Commission today announced that Louis Gracia and Vanessa Horton have been named Associate Directors of the Investment Adviser/Investment Company (IA/IC) examination program in the agency's Chicago Regional Office. Together, Mr…




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Mayor Catherine Pugh Discusses The Death Of Officer Sean Suiter

Mayor Catherine Pugh joins Jimmy Mathis to discuss the death of the Baltimore police officer Sean Suiter and how to best combat Crime in Baltimore.




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Police Release Video Of Officer-Involved Shooting That Left Teen Hurt

The teen was waving around a replica gun.




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Jury Convicts Teen In Death Of Baltimore County Police Officer

Prosecutors said sentencing is set for July 23. Dawnta Harris faces life in prison on the felony murder conviction alone, with up to five years for auto theft and 20 years for first-degree burglary.




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Police Release Video Of Officer-Involved Shooting That Left Teen Hurt

The teen was waving around a replica gun.