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On December 13, 1999, President Bill Clinton signed into law the Deceptive Mail Prevention and Enforcement Act, an act that regulates sweepstakes advertised through the mail. This article outlines the requirements of the Act. -
Brochure from the Federal Trade Commission which explains federal credit rules that give consumers who apply for a personal loan and use their home to guarantee repayment three days to reconsider and cancel the deal without penalty. -
The California legislature recently passed, and the governor signed last month, a law (AB 939) substantially re. -
It is important to keep abreast of the ever-evolving law pertaining to non-competition restrictive covena. -
Issues often arise concerning the appropriate measure of damages in situations where retailers have breac. -
Many employers utilize employment contracts which contain restrictive covenants in order to protect their . -
On June 23, 1993, the Plain Language Consumer Contract Act (the "Act") was signed into law in Pennsylvania. -
Like many other agreements, contracts with overseas companies or subject matter often contain standard arbitration. -
This article reviews Southeastern Steel Erectors, Inc. v. Inco, Inc whereby the court discussed the issue of whether rental equipment charges of lienable. -
At one point or another, nearly all businesses will be forced to deal with issues such as theft, workplace violence.