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Brian Arteaga Launches Legal Match Experts to Transform Access to Legal Representation 12-13-2024 11:58 PM CET | Politics, Law & Society Press release from: ABNewswire A new platform evolutionizes the legal landscape: connecting clients with the right attorneys. Brian Arteaga, a graduate with a Bachelor of Science in Law and currently pursuing his Juris Doctor degree, is making waves in the legal field with the launch of Legal Match Experts [ https://legallybrilliant.com/ ]. Based in Beverly Hills, California, Legal Match Experts is an innovative consumer-to-attorney platform designed to bridge the gap in the legal marketplace, ensuring individuals from all backgrounds can access the right legal representation. "The legal system can be intimidating and confusing, especially when people unknowingly hire the wrong type of attorney for their specific needs," Arteaga explained. "Legal Match Experts fills this void by matching clients with attorneys who specialize in their unique cases, eliminating costly and time-consuming mistakes." The platform allows users to answer a few basic questions, after which they are matched with one to three attorneys specializing in areas such as family law, bankruptcy, real estate, insurance, intellectual property, criminal law, and more. The platform ensures matches are localized, connecting users with attorneys in their county for added convenience. One standout feature of Legal Match Experts is its translation services, which help overcome language barriers-a common issue in the legal field. "Too often, people prioritize hiring an attorney who speaks their native language over one with the proper specialization, leading to unfavorable outcomes," Arteaga noted. "We eliminate this issue by pairing clients with attorneys who meet both their linguistic and legal needs." Using the platform is simple, accessible, and entirely free for consumers. Users can interview their matched attorneys and proceed only if they feel comfortable. "There's no cost to be matched, and no obligation to hire. It's a risk-free way to find the best legal help," Arteaga emphasized. Arteaga's vision is deeply rooted in his own journey and commitment to making a difference. With plans to take the California Bar Exam next fall and specialize in intellectual property law, he aspires to become a full-time attorney dedicated to providing exceptional legal solutions. "Everyone deserves access to quality legal representation without unnecessary obstacles," said Arteaga. "Our platform empowers individuals to make informed decisions, saving them time, money, and stress." Legal Match Experts can be accessed nationwide through LegallyBrilliant.com [ https://legallybrilliant.com/ ]. With its user-friendly interface and comprehensive approach, the platform is set to revolutionize how people find legal representation. Media Contact Company Name: Legal Match Experts Contact Person: Brian Arteaga, Founder Email:Send Email [ https://www.abnewswire.com/email_contact_us.php?pr=brian-arteaga-launches-legal-match-experts-to-transform-access-to-legal-representation ] Country: United States Website: https://legallybrilliant.com This release was published on openPR.HOUSTON , Dec. 13, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- CenterPoint Energy, Inc.'s (NYSE: CNP) Board of Directors today declared a regular quarterly cash dividend of $0.2200 per share on the issued and outstanding shares of Common Stock payable on March 13 , 2025 to shareholders of record at the close of business on February 20, 2025. This quarterly dividend represents a $0.010 increase over the prior quarter. This dividend growth rate aligns with the high end of the company's previously announced 6-8% non-GAAP earnings per share growth target. About CenterPoint Energy, Inc. As the only investor-owned electric and gas utility based in Texas , CenterPoint Energy, Inc. (NYSE: CNP) is an energy delivery company with electric transmission and distribution, power generation and natural gas distribution operations that serve more than 7 million metered customers in Indiana , Louisiana , Minnesota , Mississippi , Ohio and Texas . With approximately 9,000 employees, CenterPoint Energy and its predecessor companies have been in business for more than 150 years. For more information, visit CenterPointEnergy.com . For more information, contact: Communications Media.Relations@CenterPointEnergy.com View original content to download multimedia: https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/centerpoint-energy-declares-regular-common-stock-dividend-of-0-2200--302331738.html SOURCE CenterPoint Energy, IncNew Delhi: ISRO is set to launch two satellites on Monday night from the Sriharikota spaceport to demonstrate docking and undocking of spacecraft in orbit, which will make India the fourth country in the world to achieve the feat. The Indian Space Research Organisation’s (ISRO) warhorse rocket Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle (PSLV) will place the two satellites — SDX01 and SDX02 — in a 476-km circular orbit and attempt the Space Docking Experiment (SpaDEx) in the first week of January, the space agency officials said. “This mission will mark India’s entry into the exclusive league of nations capable of mastering space docking,” Union Science and Technology Minister Jitendra Singh said. The SpaDEx mission is expected to be a stepping stone for India’s future endeavours in space exploration which include getting rocks and soil from the moon on Earth, the proposed Bharatiya Antariksha Station and landing an astronaut on the lunar surface. Only the US, Russia and China have mastered space docking technologies. “The primary objective of the SpaDeX mission is to develop and demonstrate the technology needed for rendezvous, docking, and undocking of two small spacecraft (SDX01, which is the Chaser, and SDX02, the Target) in a low-Earth circular orbit,” an ISRO official said. The secondary objective of the mission includes demonstration of the transfer of electric power between the docked spacecraft, which is essential for future applications such as in-space robotics; composite spacecraft control and payload operations after undocking. “This capability is vital for India’s lunar and interplanetary missions. Docking technology enables multi-launch missions and supports future human spaceflight,” Singh said. After the demonstration of docking and undocking experiments, the two satellites will continue to orbit the Earth for standalone missions for two years. The SDX01 satellite is equipped with a High Resolution Camera (HRC) and SDX02 has two payloads — Miniature Multispectral (MMX) payload and Radiation Monitor (RadMon). These payloads will provide high-resolution images, natural resource monitoring, vegetation studies and on-orbit radiation environment measurements which have numerous applications, ISRO said. The PSLV-C60 mission also carries 24 payloads from various ISRO labs, private start-ups and educational institutions for carrying out experiments in space. These 24 payloads are mounted on the fourth stage of the PSLV rocket which remains in orbit for a few weeks before falling back on the Earth. PS4-Orbital Experiment Module (POEM) provides an opportunity for the scientific community to carry out certain in-orbit microgravity experiments for an extended duration of up to three months using the platform, which otherwise would end up as space debris immediately after the mission objective of injecting the primary payloads of the mission.
Egyptian President Abdel Fattah Al-Sisi has issued a presidential pardon for 54 convicted individuals from the Sinai Peninsula, according to a statement released on Tuesday by the Egyptian presidency. The pardon was granted “in recognition of the historical role of the people of Sinai in combating terrorism,” the statement said. Presidential spokesperson, Ambassador Mohamed El-Shennawy, stated that President Al-Sisi issued the pardon in accordance with his constitutional authority. The decision also followed a request from representatives, tribal leaders, and elders of Rafah and Sheikh Zuweid in North Sinai, according to the statement. The statement further emphasised that the pardon acknowledges the historical contributions of Sinai residents in counter-terrorism efforts and in promoting development and stability. It also highlighted President Al-Sisi’s concern for the humanitarian circumstances of those convicted in various cases. Ibrahim El-Masry, the Deputy Chairperson of the House of Representatives’ Committee on Defence and National Security, commented that the presidential pardon for the 54 convicted Sinai residents is a significant step towards strengthening the unity of the Egyptian people. He stated that it sends a clear message that the role of Sinai’s people in the fight against terrorism is valued and recognised. El-Masry told parliamentary reporters that the political leadership’s desire to reintegrate the pardoned individuals into society without prejudice is part of the national human rights strategy. He believes that this action contributes to building a society where all its members can meet the challenges facing the nation with strength and courage. He also indicated that this pardon marks the beginning of a positive trend, fostering greater unity and cohesion across all segments of society. He expects future decisions will aim to enhance the participation of all Egyptians in the country’s development. Sheikh Ibrahim Salem, the paramount Sheikh of the South Sinai tribes, praised President Al-Sisi’s decision. He said,”President Al-Sisi is focused on the comprehensive development of Sinai, which is an integral part of Egypt. We hope that President Al-Sisi will continue to look into the cases of detained individuals from Sinai.” Similarly, Sheikh Abdullah Johama, Chairperson of the Sinai Mujahideen Association, also lauded President Al-Sisi’spardon, saying it reflects the political leadership’s appreciation for the historical role of Sinai’s people in protecting the nation. Johama added, “We thank President Al-Sisi for this decision, which demonstrates his commitment to meeting the demands of the people of Sinai and considering the humanitarian aspect. This decision has brought happiness to the affected families and proved that the state does not forget those who stood by its side during the most difficult times.”
"He's got a little Kevin Durant in his game" - Ace Bailey might challenge Cooper Flagg for the top spot in the next draftBNP Senior Joint Secretary General Ruhul Kabir Rizvi yesterday alleged that those who prioritise reforms over elections and democracy have evil intentions. "You're separating politics, elections, and democracy while prioritising reforms. That's why it seems to us there's some evil intention behind it. It can't happen," he said at a reunion. The 1988 SSC batch from across the country arranged the programme at the Institution of Diploma Engineers, Bangladesh. The BNP leader said that both elections and reforms can go together. "If we talk about elections, the current interim government gets angry and upset. They say they will arrange the election after the reforms." He said when the government only talks about reforms, it reminds the nation of the rule of Moyeenuddin-Fakhruddin. "They also talked about reforms. As a result, we got a dangerous monster who destroyed Bangladesh and all its democratic institutions over the last 15 years." Rizvi said an attempt is underway to divide those who have been continuously struggling for democracy and make them opponents of each other. "The interim government, whether knowingly or unknowingly, is going to become an opponent," he said. He said the interim government and those who advocate for reforms before the election are creating narratives by considering major political parties, who have carried out the struggle for democracy, as their opponents. "Someone is telling us whether the movement occurred and so many sacrifices were made only for the election. But elections are an integral part of democracy. So, why are you excluding it? Reforms and elections should go together," he said. Rizvi said the government will present reform proposals, and those who form the government through a free and fair election will implement them. "Instead of doing that, you're creating opponents. You're making elections the opponent of reforms." The BNP leader said it seems the interim government wants to hold back the election and democracy under the pretext of reform. "Even the Chief Adviser is talking like this. The other advisers are saying, 'We'll reform because you (politicians) couldn't do anything over the last 53 years. Who are you (to do that)?" Rizvi criticised those advocating for the introduction of a proportional representation system, saying that people will not accept it. "Those who fear direct popular vote and direct competition, and those who want to fish in troubled water are bringing up this issue," he said. The BNP leader said people of the country are worried as the fallen anti-democratic forces and their allies are conspiring in various ways, causing one untoward incident after another. Rizvi spoke about the deadly fire that broke out at the Secretariat, destroying numerous files and documents. "Among them, the file of the most controversial, corrupt former cabinet secretary, who is under investigation, was also burned. It's mysterious. People all over the country are doubting this." He said the fire incident occurred after the government sought some files related to people close to Sheikh Hasina. "So, this is not an isolated incident. People's doubts are natural." Rizvi accused the government of failing to overhaul the administration by upholding the spirit of the mass revolution. He said the DCs, SPs, OCs, and others who joined their offices wearing Mujib coats still remain in their positions. "Why should they help you? They'll try to undermine the interim government through various ploys." BNP Senior Joint Secretary General Ruhul Kabir Rizvi yesterday alleged that those who prioritise reforms over elections and democracy have evil intentions. "You're separating politics, elections, and democracy while prioritising reforms. That's why it seems to us there's some evil intention behind it. It can't happen," he said at a reunion. The 1988 SSC batch from across the country arranged the programme at the Institution of Diploma Engineers, Bangladesh. The BNP leader said that both elections and reforms can go together. "If we talk about elections, the current interim government gets angry and upset. They say they will arrange the election after the reforms." He said when the government only talks about reforms, it reminds the nation of the rule of Moyeenuddin-Fakhruddin. "They also talked about reforms. As a result, we got a dangerous monster who destroyed Bangladesh and all its democratic institutions over the last 15 years." Rizvi said an attempt is underway to divide those who have been continuously struggling for democracy and make them opponents of each other. "The interim government, whether knowingly or unknowingly, is going to become an opponent," he said. He said the interim government and those who advocate for reforms before the election are creating narratives by considering major political parties, who have carried out the struggle for democracy, as their opponents. "Someone is telling us whether the movement occurred and so many sacrifices were made only for the election. But elections are an integral part of democracy. So, why are you excluding it? Reforms and elections should go together," he said. Rizvi said the government will present reform proposals, and those who form the government through a free and fair election will implement them. "Instead of doing that, you're creating opponents. You're making elections the opponent of reforms." The BNP leader said it seems the interim government wants to hold back the election and democracy under the pretext of reform. "Even the Chief Adviser is talking like this. The other advisers are saying, 'We'll reform because you (politicians) couldn't do anything over the last 53 years. Who are you (to do that)?" Rizvi criticised those advocating for the introduction of a proportional representation system, saying that people will not accept it. "Those who fear direct popular vote and direct competition, and those who want to fish in troubled water are bringing up this issue," he said. The BNP leader said people of the country are worried as the fallen anti-democratic forces and their allies are conspiring in various ways, causing one untoward incident after another. Rizvi spoke about the deadly fire that broke out at the Secretariat, destroying numerous files and documents. "Among them, the file of the most controversial, corrupt former cabinet secretary, who is under investigation, was also burned. It's mysterious. People all over the country are doubting this." He said the fire incident occurred after the government sought some files related to people close to Sheikh Hasina. "So, this is not an isolated incident. People's doubts are natural." Rizvi accused the government of failing to overhaul the administration by upholding the spirit of the mass revolution. He said the DCs, SPs, OCs, and others who joined their offices wearing Mujib coats still remain in their positions. "Why should they help you? They'll try to undermine the interim government through various ploys."
SpaceX is launching a new mission: making its Starbase site a new Texas city. Billionaire Elon Musk 's company on Thursday sent a letter to local officials requesting a election to turn what it calls Starbase — the South Texas site where SpaceX builds and launches its massive Starship rockets — into an incorporated city. Residents of the area known as Starbase submitted the petition, according to the company said. The area is on the southern tip of Texas at Boca Chica Beach, near the Mexican border. Earlier this year, Musk announced he was moving the headquarters of SpaceX and his social media company X from California to Texas. "To continue growing the workforce necessary to rapidly develop and manufacture Starship, we need the ability to grow Starbase as a community. That is why we are requesting that Cameron County call an election to enable the incorporation of Starbase as the newest city in the Rio Grande Valley," Kathryn Lueders, the general manager of Starbase, wrote in a letter to the county. Cameron County Judge Eddie Teviño Jr., the county's top elected official, did not immediately respond to a message seeking comment Thursday. It's not the first time turning Starbase into its own city has been floated. Musk proposed the idea in 2021 when he wrote a social media post that simply said, "Creating the city of Starbase, Texas." More than 3,400 full-time SpaceX employees and contractors work at the Starbase site, according to a local impact study issued by Trevino earlier this year. SpaceX's rapid expansion in the region has drawn pushback from some locals. Earlier this year, a group called Save RGV sued the company in July over allegations of environmental violations and dumping polluted water into the nearby bay. SpaceX said in response that a state review found no environmental risks and called the lawsuit "frivolous."Milma milk powder factory opened at Moorkanad in MalappuramPresident-elect Donald Trump reignited the debate over Daylight Saving Time, claiming it was an unnecessary burden to the nation. On his Truth Social platform, Trump shared a post that his administration is committed to working on the issue. “The Republican Party will use its best efforts to eliminate Daylight Saving Time, which has a small but strong constituency, but shouldn’t!” Trump wrote. “Daylight Saving Time is inconvenient, and very costly to our Nation.” What Is Daylight Saving Time? DST is moving clocks forward by one hour during warmer months to provide more evening daylight. It usually starts in March and ends in November. The proponents argue that it saves energy and increases productivity, but the critics point out health risks, disrupted schedules, and minimal energy savings. Political Push To Abolish DST Trump’s comments are part of a larger push to reassess DST. His ally, Elon Musk, has also called for an end to the practice. In recent years, lawmakers have moved to make DST permanent, indicating increasing dissatisfaction with the twice-yearly time shifts. In 2018, Florida passed the “Sunshine Protection Act,” which aimed to keep DST year-round. California voters also approved Proposition 7 to explore permanent DST, but federal approval is the roadblock for these measures. Earlier Legislative Attempts In 2018, Senators Marco Rubio and Rick Scott introduced the Sunshine Protection Bill, which would abolish clock changes across the United States. Washington state acted similarly in 2019, passing legislation to adopt permanent DST, which also awaits federal clearance. ALSO READ | AI Kingpins Back Trump! After Meta, Amazon, Sam Altman-Led OpenAI To Donate $1 Million To Inaugural Fund
Cherry Hills Village, Dec. 13, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Cherry Hills Village, Colorado - Front Range Pharmacy, a locally owned and operated retail pharmacy in Englewood, is gearing up to celebrate 5 years in business this spring. For the pharmacist-owner and operator, Michael Scruggs, this calls for a pause to reflect and be thankful. "Opening Front Range during the peak of a global pandemic was not how I pictured my dream of owning a pharmacy coming true", said Scruggs, "this anniversary truly feels special and my staff and I cannot express our gratitude to our community enough". Since its founding in April 2020, the pharmacy has consistently evolved to meet the needs of the Denver metro community, providing personalized and efficient care. While its larger counterparts seemed to have struggled, Front Range Pharmacy seems to have found its stride and is proud to have just launched its new website highlighting its made-from-scratch variety of services. The updated website underscores Front Range Pharmacy's dedication to streamlining its offerings and improving accessibility for its customers. These services include single-trip prescription management, custom compounding, long-term care solutions, immunizations, prepacked medication boxes, and home delivery options. The rebranding initiative reflects the company's mission to enhance its role as a trusted healthcare partner and further solidify what its surrounding community has come to know very well - the best pharmacies are owned by pharmacists. "I think what makes Front Range Pharmacy different is our "intent". I'm excited to be your pharmacist and do this work for you and my goal is that when you walk in, you feel that. If we start that way, then the difference is mostly made" Scruggs added when asked what makes his pharmacy stand out. "We aren't a prefabricated box dropped into your neighborhood - we are a small business that listens and responds to its community." It seems that most Americans agree, as a recent study revealed that customers are being driven to independent pharmacies due to disappointment from chain drug stores and fear of their mail-order options not being reliable. A key highlight of Front Range Pharmacy's services is its compounding capabilities, allowing the creation of custom medications tailored to individual patient needs. This personalized approach is especially beneficial for patients with unique medical requirements, those with allergies to certain ingredients in their prescriptions, or in people needing hormone replacement therapy at various stages in life. Additionally, the pharmacy offers DayPacks, an innovative solution for organizing medications into convenient, easy-to-manage packets. These packets, made from biodegradable cellulose, help patients stay on track with their medication regimens. Completely free and customizable, the staff at Front Range say this solution has made life easier for many of its patients or caretakers. The pharmacy's long-term care department focuses on assisting caregivers in homes or facilities by ensuring that residents receive their medications accurately and on time. This service benefits individuals aging in place, those with intellectual and developmental disabilities, and residents in assisted living or memory care facilities. Another standout feature is Front Range Pharmacy's home delivery service, available to patients within five miles of the pharmacy. For just $4.00 per delivery, this service provides a convenient option for those unable to visit the pharmacy in person. Patients in need of assistance can inquire about a free delivery application for eligible cases. "Delivery is definitely our most asked-for service and we are happy to finally bring it back in full force," added Scruggs. The updated website also highlights routine and seasonal immunizations, ensuring patients can access necessary vaccinations in a comfortable and professional setting. As the pharmacy expands its service lines , Front Range Pharmacy continues to focus on providing compassionate, patient-centered care. The rebranding effort not only emphasizes its core offerings but also reinforces its commitment to using technology and innovation to improve patient outcomes. "We're excited to continue growing as a pharmacy and I really feel like we are just getting started," added Scruggs. "I think that people in the Denver metro want something that treats them uniquely and we hope to always support our patients in ways that actually focus on their health goals." To learn more about Front Range Pharmacy's updated services, visit their website at frontrangepharmacy.com . ### For more information about Front Range Pharmacy, contact the company here: Front Range Pharmacy Michael Scruggs (720) 405-5125 [email protected] 3401 S Broadway Unit 180, Englewood, CO 80113 CONTACT: Michael Scruggs
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