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I've seen many articles that deal with what you should do in exporting ("the do's in exporting") , but I can't recall seeing any articles that deal with what you shouldn't do in exporting ("the don'ts in exporting"). -
This publication provides information to former military personnel about how to "buy back" their military time for civil service retirement. -
If the United States' booming economy continues, the federal government could be debt-free in the year 2014 (for on. -
This Department of Defense publication answers commonly asked questions about the uniformed services former spouses' protection act. -
This Department of Defense publication answers commonly asked questions about garnishment of military personnel wages for commercial debt. -
Prosecution of charges under the Uniform Code of Military Justice (UCMJ) are extremely serious in nature and can . -
The right of the public and the press to attend the recently authorized special military tribunals has not been established as of this writing. History suggests any such right will be limited, but there are steps members of the news media can take to maximize their access to the records and proceedings of such tribunals. -
President Bush recently signed into law the Fair and Accurate Credit Transactions Act (FACTA), which reauthorizes the Fair Credit and Reporting Act (FCRA) and eliminates third-party misconduct investigations from the FCRA's coverage. Employers will now be free to use outside experts to investigate employees without the employee's advance knowledge or consent. -
The staff of the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) announced on June 24, 2004, that it plans to begin releasing SEC comment letters and issuer responses related to disclosure filings reviewed by the Divisions of Corporation Finance and Investment Management. The comment letters and responses will be available to the public on the SEC's website. This new policy will apply to filings made after August 1, 2004. -
This Department of Defense publication provides basic information about a spouses right to a portion of their former spouses retirement pay.