The Accelerate Fund, AVAC Ltd and angel investors recently awarded Leankor $600,000 total in the first financing round. AVAC manages the Accelerate Fund, which is an early-stage angel co-investment fund that gives money to promising companies of technology in Alberta. Jacques LaPointe, the Senior Investment Manager at AVAC, stated that they found a highly professional team when they saw Leankor, and they liked the solution the company offered. However, what set it over the top was its integration using Saleforce, which solves big problems found at companies.
Leankor, a company based out of Calgary, is a startup enterprise that offers operational management systems. In addition to winning the Accerate Fund, they also won the Energy New Venture
This article is based on the shooting death of Reza Payan by a longtime friend Ronald Melnik. On January 1, 2011 Reza Payan invited his friend Ronald Melnik out to a New Year’s Eve party. At this party Melnik became intoxicated and at the end of the night when Payan offered him a ride home the two got into an altercation with each other which ended with Melnik shooting Payan, resulting in the death of Payan (Olmeda, 2017). The article is talking about Melnik trying to get his second-degree murder case dismissed because of the evidence of a blood sample being destroyed while he was trying to find someone to test the blood to get his own results. This analysis primary focus is on the prosecution and pretrial phase of a case.
At 14:32 Haring was arrested for OWI and fleeing the scene of an accident. He was taken away for booking and a Data Master Breathalyzer test.
On 09/02/2015, at approximately 1620 hours, your affiant and officer Moyer received a complaint at the police department from Wayne V. Kechula. Kechula was greeted at the front door by Officer Moyer. Kechula began screaming about a construction tool owned by Wesley Kacilowicz. Kechula stated the male in the vehicle he arrived with borrowed a tool and has not returned it. Kechula stated these events had occurred in Conyngham, Pennsylvania. Officer Moyer explained to Kechula several times that we have no jurisdiction of that area. Kechula became verbally hostile with Officer Moyer.
P alleges assault and false arrest. P claims he was a guest at a party when MOS arrived and recovered a firearm on the ground. P claims that he was not in possession of a firearm. P alleges that he was falsely arrested for criminal possession of weapon, sprayed with mace, and assaulted by MOS. Defendant MOS states that they were responding to a radio run for shots fired and a vehicle fleeing the scene. While canvassing the area, MOS observed a party in a yard which had very loud music playing and people were drinking in the street. Sgt. Arquer entered the party through the main entrance to shut down the party, and MOS Mayer entered through the side gate. As Sgt. Arquer was speaking to an individual, MOS Mayer observed P walking in his direction
Chief Deputy District Attorney Jonathan Kurland 633 Court Street, Reading, Pa. 19601 (610) 478-6000 was advised of the identity of Investigator Sean P. Brennan and of the confidential nature and purpose of the interview, Kurland, provided the following information:
In Kyllo v. United States (2001), the Supreme Court upheld the sanctity of the home, even in the advent of new technology. In this case the government believed Kyllo was growing marijuana in his home, agents tsed a thermal imaging device, not readily available to the public, and detected hot areas that were consistent with growing lamps. A judge issued a warrant based on the thermal imaging results, informant information, and utility bills. In a 5-4 decision the Court determined that the government cannot mechanically measure the warmth in a home, with a device that is not in general public use, unless it has probable cause for doing so.
The first two experts that will be presented are the previous and current Secretary of the Veteran’s Administration. Eric Shinseki was recently replaced by Robert MacDonald. Both men in this distinguished position feel that the U.S government is providing effective care to our disabled military veterans. The third expert is Mike Coffman the U.S Representative for the 6th District of Colorado. He has had a long military career, while fighting on the front lines. Rep. Coffman does not feel that the VA has effectively handled the illnesses that have been acquired while overseas and would like to have a separate government agency oversee these issues.
To begin, Adnan had a terrible lawyer. One year after Adnan’s trial, his attorney Cristina Gutierrez was disbarred, and $282,000 dollars were awarded to past clients she’d wronged with her shoddy legal skills. Not only did Gutierrez never challenge the state’s sketchy phone records, she never even contacted Asia McClain, a potential alibi witness for Adnan. Later, Gutierrez’s associate William Kanwisher signed an affidavit stating that she didn’t necessarily make a “strategic decision not to interview and/or call as a witness Asia McClain”. In other words, someone who knew Gutierrez extremely well at the time is admitting that she didn’t have a master plan formulated, she simply forgot about a potentially essential part of her client’s defense.
320 U. S. 81, 320 U. S. 105, does not constitute a jurisdictional bar to this current Court's choosing applicant's test to his burglary conviction, since the potential outcomes of unfavorable security impacts to him from that conviction give the case an enemy cast and make it justiciable. Pp. 395 U. S. 787-791.
A View of what was to come for racial segregations and violence was an event that occurred in 1926 when an African American man named Dr.Ossian H. Sweet bought a home in Detroit. This case would later be known as the Sweet Case of 1926. Dr.Sweet was a very smart man who knew exactly what he was doing when he bought the house in a white neighborhood in detroit “ He was middle class, educated, and man of culture; his enemies were ignorant, racist, and proletarian. His ordeal became a test for Detroit, and a preview of American society’s dilemmas and agonies for the next four decades” (Widick, 5). What happened next after sweet moved into his house was an event that shook the people. A white man had been shot and and was dead. The problem was
Eric Shinseki was the Secretary of Veteran’s Affairs at the time that the investigation broke. Afterwards he chose to step down after the discovery was made that the EWL had led to deaths not just a long waiting list for appointments. As the Secretary of the VA, Shineski could at the very least prevent a scandal of such magnitude from happening. This falls on him as a leader primarily because he should have been the coordinator and illustration of what ethical decision making looks like for his entire department. As managers, sometimes we must step out of our office, out of the meetings and go out and see what is and isn’t being done correctly in our facilities. Mr. Shineski chose to resign rather than answer questions from investigators,
“Patient DeAnn Kyte, forty-four years old, Caucasian, female.” That is how I imagine her doctors begin to dictate their notes from her chart. DeAnn Kyte is a patient diagnosed with Chronic Fatigue and Immune Dysfunction Syndrome. She is also my mother.
In the first situation (Tennan,75/76), the member of the board of trustees Mr. Smith lets the president of the University know that she had spoken inappropriately to her secretary. Mr. Smith claims that since she is the president, so she should have been more direct with her secretary. What he probably saw in her is lack of confidence and power. In this case I agree with the member of the board of trustees Mr. Smith. I strongly disapprove her indirect style of communication towards her secretary by telling her “Do you think you could…” and “…would you please do me the favor…” (Tannen, 75). Instead, she should have said in a direct style something like “I just finish drafting the letter, now type right away and hold all calls while
Apex Investment Partners was founded in 1987 by James A. Johnson and the First Analysis Corporation. In its eight-year life, the VC had raised three funds. The two first which are already closed had, together, a committed capital of around $70M. There were mainly concentrated in four areas: • • • • Telecommunication, information technology and software. Environmental and industrial productivity-related technologies. Consumer products and specialty retail. Health-care and related technologies.
Describe the company and the major initiative(s) they have planned for the next 5 years.