Civil Litigation - Page 112
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Civil Litigation
Civil Litigation Articles
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This paper summarizes cases in which labor unions or management have brought legal challenges to the other's position in a campaign other than based on the National Labor Relations Act. Particular emphasis is given in Part III to antitrust and RICO claims, which have been used with some recurrence in such disputes. -
This article provides a resource on the procedure for electing Missouri's judges. -
This fact sheet gives an overview of what constitutes race/color discrimination under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964. -
This article reviews the ramifications of a NIEHS report evaluating the evidence of a risk of cancer and other human disease from exposure to the electromagnetic fields (EMF) around power lines. -
The United States Supreme Court, in four decisions announced in May and June, narrowed the scope of the Ame. -
Fund directors are being asked to shoulder heavier responsibilities when it comes to codes of ethics. -
The independent medical examination (IME) is a discovery tool frequently utilized by litigators to ascertain the al. -
A Los Angeles court awards millions to former defendants accused of child molestation. -
In the wake of the 1996 ValuJet disaster over the Florida Everglades, FAA has increased its "dangerous goods" staff by 500%, and specifically targeted persons or companies that offer such goods for commercial shipment. With a $27,500 maximum civil penalty for each violation as well as the specter of criminal liabilities, careful attention to this complex area of federal law is a must for any corporate compliance program. -
No matter what your political stripe, you should be aware of the following bills which were passed.