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Insurers frequently are presented with questions as to whether their insured has been validly served and at what po. -
Each month, Arent Fox's advertising lawyers prepare this summary of major law enforcement actions announced by the U.S. Federal Trade Commission ("FTC") during the previous month. The summary highlights FTC advertising actions against well-known corporations engaged in national advertising, law enforcement "sweeps," and civil penalty actions. -
The Delaware Chancery Court recently struck down a supermajority bylaw adopted by a board of directors as a defensi. -
Federal Trade Commission staff opinion letter which analyzes whether the use of consumer reports constitutes "employment purposes," as defined by the Fair Credit Reporting Act and if this information is considered an adverse action under Section 603(k). -
Federal Trade Commission staff opinion letter which analyzes notifications requirements under Section 615(a) of the Fair Credit Reporting Act when an action is taken against a consumer based upon information obtained in a consumer report. -
Several columns ago, I considered certain aspects of succession planning and several reasons to consider entering i. -
(Published in the September 11, 1998 issue of "Triad Business News." Used by permission.) In our previous article. -
From a litigation standpoint, it seems that noncompetition agreements have recently eclipsed almost every other typ. -
Highlycompensated executives constantly are confronted with the daunting challenge of developing a plan to transfe. -
On August 17, 1998, the Government of the Russian Federation and the Central Bank of Russia announced the grad.