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Hamilton Spectator
25-06-2025
- Business
- Hamilton Spectator
Dimensional Fund Advisors Canada ULC Announces Reduced Management Fees for Certain Funds
VANCOUVER, British Columbia, June 25, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Dimensional Fund Advisors Canada ULC, the manager of the Dimensional Funds, today announced changes to the management fees associated with the following funds, as set out below. The changes in the management fees will take effect as of the date of the renewal Simplified Prospectus and Fund Facts for the Dimensional Funds, which are expected to be dated and filed on or about July 1, 2025. Additional information regarding the Dimensional Funds can be found in the Simplified Prospectus and the Fund Facts for the Dimensional Funds, available on our website at and on SEDAR+ at . Commissions, trailing commissions, management fees, and expenses all may be associated with mutual fund investments. Please read the Simplified Prospectus and the Fund Facts before investing. Mutual funds are not guaranteed, their value changes frequently, and past performance may not be repeated. Contact: Taylor Smith, Dimensional (512) 306-4389
Yahoo
15-06-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
Smith & Marjanovic Law Announces Attorney Taylor Smith Listed Among "Ones to Watch for Civil Rights Advocacy in New Mexico" by Best Lawyers
Smith & Marjanovic Law, LLC is a premier New Mexico law firm specializing in wrongful death, personal injury, civil rights, and medical malpractice. Albuquerque, New Mexico--(Newsfile Corp. - June 14, 2025) - New Mexico personal injury firm Smith & Marjanovic Law proudly announces that co-owner and attorney Taylor Smith has been named to the Best Lawyers: Ones to Watch award list, recognizing outstanding early-career attorneys. Smith & Marjanovic Law Announces Attorney Taylor Smith Listed Among "Ones to Watch for Civil Rights Advocacy in New Mexico" by Best Lawyers To view an enhanced version of this graphic, please visit: The Best Lawyers Ones to Watch awards are given to the most successful up-and-coming attorneys who demonstrate the highest degree of expertise and professionalism across American private legal practices. Best Lawyers follows a rigorous, peer-driven selection process, from nomination and eligibility checks to final publication, to identify America's top legal talent. Nominated by peers and reviewed by best-in-class advocates, attorneys selected for the Ones to Watch are open-minded, forward-thinking individuals trusted by communities, not just individuals and businesses. Taylor Smith began his legal career in New Mexico with a three-year tenure as a lawyer at Garret & Smith starting in 2019. In 2022, he joined Rothstein Donatelli as a full-time Associate Attorney, where he further honed his litigation skills. A year later, he founded Smith & Associates, laying the groundwork for a strategic merger with Milos Marjanovic, an esteemed U.S. attorney and founder of Marjanovic Law LLC. With a client-first mindset and a commitment to raising the bar of professional, quality legal service as a wrongful death lawyer Albuquerque, Taylor's adaptability helped him become one of the most trusted lawyers in New Mexico. His empathetic approach, combined with sharp legal instincts, has made a lasting impact on clients from all walks of life. From working with industry-recognized professionals and well-established brands to running a private legal practice and eventually joining forces with Marjanovic to create Smith & Marjanovic Law, Taylor met the Best Lawyers' criteria by holding essential roles and positions across multiple legal firms. Taylor's path to a Best Lawyers nomination is marked by years of consistent performance, community trust, and professional integrity. Another major contributing factor to Taylor's nomination for Best Lawyers Ones to Watch is the varied portfolio of its legal practice. Beyond handling various cases tied to slip and fall accidents, motorcycle crashes, civil litigation, birth injuries, and hospital negligence, the firm's practice areas stretch across pedestrian accidents, family disputes, contract breaches, and many others. Taylor Smith's inclusion in the Best Lawyers Ones to Watch list marks a crucial milestone in his legal career, and a recognition of technical excellence and commitment to client advocacy that Smith & Marjanovic Law, LLC is built on. Smith & Marjanovic Law Announces Attorney Taylor Smith Listed Among "Ones to Watch for Civil Rights Advocacy in New Mexico" by Best Lawyers To view an enhanced version of this graphic, please visit: More information about Taylor Smith is available on the official website of his legal practice. Contact Info:Name: Taylor SmithEmail: taylor@ Smith & Marjanovic Law, LLCAddress: 6731 Academy Rd NE Suite B Albuquerque, NM 87109, United StatesPhone: 505-510-4440Website: To view the source version of this press release, please visit
Yahoo
12-06-2025
- Yahoo
Lawsuit filed against City of Albuquerque and motel owners over shooting death in police car
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – The family of Matthew 'Solo' Garcia is demanding justice following his death after police shot him while he was handcuffed in the back of a patrol car. They are suing multiple parties, including the city and a motel owner, claiming responsibility for his death. Story continues below News: Albuquerque couple facing charges in 4-month-old's death Investigation: Politicians sink $13M in closed New Mexico tourist attraction Trending: Videos show man in dumpster getting dumped into waste truck in Albuquerque Events: Albuquerque Summerfest's 2025: What you need to know One of the attorneys representing the Garcia family, Frances Crockett Carpenter, said, 'This was a human life. This was a human who deserved the same constitutional protections as everyone else.' 'They had no right to approach his home. They had no right to question him. They had no right to arrest him and handcuff him,' said Taylor Smith, another attorney representing the family. On October 18, 2024, the city was conducting a code enforcement cleanup at the Tewa Lodge due to various safety concerns and criminal activity. APD (Albuquerque Police Department) was present to assist when they encountered Garcia, who was living at the motel. Police deemed him suspicious, so they handcuffed him and placed him in the back of a police car. Attorneys highlighted a series of issues with this arrest, beginning with the fact that Garcia was not pat down, as shown in police body camera footage. In the video, an officer can be heard saying, 'Hey, can you just keep eyes on him, please? He's moving a lot, and I haven't searched him yet.' The police later discovered that Garcia was armed. One officer asked, 'What do you have in your hand, dude?' to which Garcia replied, 'A gun.' The shooting unfolding quickly, with one officer trying to grab the gun while two others opened fire from the opposite side of the car. The attorneys also pointed out that some of the officers present lacked proper training and had a history of failing to pat down suspects. Carpenter saying, 'You make sure that your officers are trained and when they don't follow their training, they're disciplined for it. They get additional remedial training.' The attorneys also cited that the city's code enforcement department also holds some of the responsibility, arguing that they failed to notify the residents of the Tewa Lodge about the planned shutdown, violating eviction laws. They also added that the motel owners contributed to the situation by neglecting the property's upkeep, which allowed criminal activity to flourish and led to the city's intervention. 'The Tewa Lodge could have provided notice to those individuals saying you have a couple of days to get rid of the criminal activity, otherwise I have to evict you and follow the court process,' said Smith In response, the city send News 13 a statement: The City will be prepared to respond to the allegations in court. In these tough times, it's critical that our City cracks down on nests of crime, drugs and neglect. We cannot allow vulnerable people to be preyed upon, trafficked, or forced to live in squalor. That's why we're taking action to clean up problem properties across the city. When motels fail to meet basic living standards, they put tenants and the public at serious risk. From electrical hazards, disabled smoke alarms and blocked exits, to broken plumbing and pest infestations, these properties are dangerous. Code enforcement is taking action to hold them accountable, and their efforts are about health and safety, not policing. Staci Drangmeister, Director of Communications, Mayor's Office Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.


CBS News
16-05-2025
- Automotive
- CBS News
Two crashes in three months prompt temporary fix at Dallas roundabout
In the last three months, two serious crashes have occurred at the roundabout off North Tyler Street in Dallas' Oak Cliff neighborhood, prompting a temporary safety measure. On Thursday, water barriers were installed at the intersection. The change was initiated by Dallas City Council Member Chad West. CBS News Texas "We're here today because the Transportation and Public Works Department has failed to keep our residents safe in this corridor," West said. Video from a crash last week shows a car going airborne, crashing into a home, and catching fire. "I got here, I remember walking and seeing the fire department, the police, somebody was laying on the floor, and then just seeing my house up in smoke," said Christian Mayer, who owns the damaged unit. She said she was out celebrating her birthday when she got the call. "We're kind of disappointed that it has to come to this for actions to be taken," Mayer said. The neighboring unit was damaged in a separate crash back in February. "We're still waiting on permits from the February crash. We can't fix our buildings. We can't get back to letting these residents in here," said Taylor Smith, president of the homeowners association. "So we're asking for any sort of help or expedited review or even a post-inspection. Let us fix this." West acknowledged that action was needed while the Public Works Department continues to study the intersection. "We have waited three months to get something, and we have nothing from city staff on how we're going to keep these residents safe," he said. West believes speeding is a major issue in the area. "In the three years before the roundabout was installed, we had 17 accidents at this intersection. In the three years after it was installed, we had only eight accidents, so a massive reduction thanks to the roundabout," West said.


South Wales Guardian
26-04-2025
- Climate
- South Wales Guardian
Cwmamman United claim vital 3-0 win in promotion push
Playing against Seaside AFC, the home side looked positive and dominated the game, securing three crucial points in their promotion push in the Macron Premier League. As the game kicked off on a calm Tuesday evening, the weather took a dramatic turn, with the second half being played in a constant downpour. Despite the weather challenges, Cwmamman United started with strong intent, creating several chances within the first 10 minutes. Their efforts paid off in the 27th minute when Taylor Smith broke away and scored the opening goal. Five minutes later, Smith doubled the lead with another powerful strike, leaving Seaside's goalkeeper, Dion Davies, helpless. Seaside tried to find a way back into the game, but Cwmamman's defence, led by James Gorman and Charlie Davies, remained solid. Goalkeeper Kane Draper had little to worry about as Seaside's attempts were mostly long-range shots, which he managed with ease. Despite the heavy rain affecting the quality of play in the second half, Cwmamman United remained dominant. The third and final goal came in the 67th minute, courtesy of top scorer Elliot Smith. The forward broke away, rounded the keeper, and netted his 29th league goal of the season, sealing the victory for Cwmamman United. On Saturday, April 26, at 3pm, they will travel to Gorseinon to face league champions Rockspur FC in the final game of the season, hoping to secure promotion to the Ardal South West League.