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Affected by layoffs, JD.ID is now closing logistics

Jakarta, IDN Times – JD.ID deactivates or terminates the services of JDL Express Indonesia, a logistics provider company affiliated with JD.ID and JD “logistics”.

JDL Express Indonesia, since its establishment in 2015, has served a variety of logistics needs for corporate clients and online sellers, from regular, tailor-made service, fullfilment, cargo, last mile to cross border last mile by prioritizing the on-site payment method (COD). and services using the card on the spot (CSOD).

“JDL Express Indonesia services will be deactivated as of January 22, 2023,” the announcement was made via the JDL Express website, quoted IDN Times.

1. If there are shipping problems, please contact here immediately

Affected by layoffs, JD.ID is now closing logisticsTelephone illustration. (IDN Times/Aditya Pratama)

Customers are directed to contact JDL Express Indonesia via email [email protected], mobile number 0898-4955-000 and telephone 150900, if there are delivery problems.

“If there are problems with sending your package, please contact our customer experience,” wrote JDL Express Indonesia.

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2. Development of JDL Express prior to decommissioning

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Affected by layoffs, JD.ID is now closing logisticscourier illustration (pexels.com/Polina Tankilevitch)

JDL Express Indonesia, which operates under the legal umbrella of PT Jaya Express Transindo, previously used the J-Express (JX) Indonesia brand.

Before closing, JDL Express Indonesia had 11 warehouses, more than 250 drop points, and more than 3,000 trained couriers to provide trusted and reliable services.

3. JD.ID was hit by layoffs many times

Affected by layoffs, JD.ID is now closing logisticsillustration of layoffs (IDN Times/Aditya Pratama)

JD.ID had previously terminated employment (PHK) for its employees which was revealed in May 2022. This step was taken in line with improvisational efforts so that the e-commerce company can continue to adapt and be in harmony with market dynamics and industrial trends in Indonesia.

“JD.ID also makes decisions such as restructuring measures, in which

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Morris Bart lawyers to screen misdemeanor gun charges for DA | courts

The “exponential increase” in guns on the streets has led the Orleans Parish district attorney‘s office to draft Morris Bart’s civil law firm for free help in screening cases for prosecutors.

“When you’re the murder capital of the world, you have to start thinking differently,” District Attorney Jason Williams said Tuesday in announcing the unusual partnership. “As opposed to pointing fingers, [Bart] saw a need.”

A team of at least six lawyers affiliated with Bart, a personal injury lawyer regionally famous for his prolific advertising, are reviewing police reports on misdemeanor weapons arrests and making non-binding recommendations on whether prosecutors should file formal charges, Williams said.

Hoping to curb violence

Williams said he hopes the screening assistance helps his prosecutors move faster through those cases and, eventually, curb shootings and other violent crimes.

Personal injury lawyer Morris Bart and Orleans Parish District Attorney Jason Williams announces a partnership that has lawyers from Bart’s civil law firm helping the DA’s office screen misdemeanor weapons cases for criminal prosecution. Story at https://www.nola.com/news/courts/morris-bart-lawyers-to-screen-misdemeanor-gun-charges-for-da/article_fe12462e-bd1e-11ed-acd1-cb11b35f79c4.html


In a city where the number of murders has been increasing for more than three years, Bart said his firm won’t be paid for its public work. Instead, he said of the partnership, “I wanted to step up. I wanted to do something very meaningful.”

Dane Ciolino, a professor of legal ethics at Loyola University, called the arrangement “unusual but not unethical.” And he hailed the partnership: “Anything you can do to get the community and lawyers in the community more involved in public safety – it’s a good thing.”

Gun cases dismissed

The announcement came two weeks after one of Williams’ division heads, Emily Maw, unilaterally dismissed gun complaints against nine people in the Magistrate Court on Mardi Gras. Williams has called her decisions “improper and unrepresentative of

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Luling lawyer rebounds after Hurricane Ida


When Luling personal injury attorney, Loyd J. Bourgeois first walked into his office after Hurricane Ida, he stood at his desk and looked up. He had an unobstructed view of the sky. His office and almost everything in it was destroyed.

Bourgeois’ home was also heavily damaged in the storm. “It was a difficult year, to say the least. For us personally and for our entire community,” said Bourgeois.

Through hard work, determination, and some pre-planning, Bourgeois was able to quickly get his law practice up and running again. Bourgeois had recently invested in new cloud-based firm management software which could be accessed from anywhere with an internet connection. Although everyone on the current team had damage to their homes, they were able to log in remotely to all of their files and start checking on their clients from their temporary locations.

The firm moved to a new location on Wade Street within a month of the storm and since then, with the added space, has grown its legal team with additional attorney and staff hires over the past year. Although the new office offered the space the team needed, Bourgeois didn’t feel it was well situated to his team or clients’ needs.

“Our goal is for everyone who enters our law firm to feel welcome and know they are in the right place.” But, Bourgeois said the office look and layout didn’t convey that feeling. With all of the local contractors and skilled construction workers busy with the important work of getting people back into their homes, he took matters into his own hands. Along with his sons and father, he started knocking down walls himself after work one Friday and continued construction on nights and weekends whenever he could work around his kids’ busy activity schedules.

“I grew

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Bannon’s Lawyer Seeks to Exit Jan. 6 Contempt Case Before Trial

(Bloomberg) — The lawyer defending Steve Bannon against contempt charges over his refusal to cooperate with the Congressional Jan. 6 committee asked to withdraw from the case because he may be called as a trial witness.

Robert Costello made his request to US District Judge Carl Nichols in a motion filed Friday in federal court in Washington. The lawyer’s move comes just before Bannon’s trial is set to begin on July 18, but Costello noted that Nichols had yet to rule on an earlier request that he be allowed to testify for the defense about his interactions with the Jan. 6 panels and prosecutors.

“If the Court decides to prevent me from testing, there will be no pathway to inform the Jury about the communications with the Select Committee or the three prosecutors in this case,” Costello said. He accused them of interfering with his attorney-client relationship with Bannon by trying to access his phone records.

Bannon, a longtime Donald Trump adviser, was indicted in November on two counts of contempt of Congress for refusing to comply with subpoenas from the House Jan. 6 committee seeking his testimony and production of documents.

He has previously argued that he relied in good faith on Costello’s advice concerning the subpoenas, but Nichols ruled in April that he could not make that case to the jury. Bannon has more recently sought to delay his trial, arguing that the ongoing televised Jan. 6 committee hearings could prevent him from getting a fair trial.

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Maryland attorney general primary pits former governor’s wife against ex-understudy

As the race to be the Democratic nominee for Maryland attorney general enters its final stretch, the contest is increasing looking like a toss-up between two long-standing fixtures of state politics. And there’s a Shakespearean-level family twist.

Rep. Anthony Brown was lieutenant governor from 2007-2015 under Gov. Martin O’Malley. The pair ran as a ticket in 2006 and worked closely together in Annapolis. Brown lost the 2014 governor’s race to succeed O’Malley. But Brown quickly rebounded by winning an open Prince George’s County-based House seat in the Washington, DC, suburbs.

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Brown’s main Democratic primary rival for attorney general is an assistant state’s attorney in Baltimore County who went on to serve as a Baltimore City district judge, Katie Curran O’Malley, who just happens to be the wife of Brown’s old boss, the former governor. Curran O’Malley was Maryland’s first lady for those eight years after her husband’s 2006 gubernatorial win. She’s also the daughter of longtime state Attorney General J. Joseph Curran Jr.

Brown and Curran O’Malley will face off in the July 19 Democratic primary. They’re vying to succeed Attorney General Brian Frosh, who is retiring from office. The Brown-Curran O’Malley race has forced the Democrats, both at the state and national levels, to pick sides. And with the most recent polls having found the two candidates statistically tiedthis race is likely headed for a photo finish.

Because there are few notable policy differences between the two, the race has centered on other factors, such as relevant experience and governing philosophy. Curran O’Malley, who trails Brown in endorsements but notably has the support of former Democratic Sen. Barbara Mikulski, recently hit her rival with an ad questioning his qualifications to be attorney general

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