Civil Litigation - Page 116
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Civil Litigation
Civil Litigation Articles
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Every employer in the United States with 15 employees or more is required to follow the rules under the Americans W. -
Twenty-nine years ago, Texas adopted the theory of strict products liability. Six years later, the Texas legislature adopted the Texas Deceptive Trade Practices Consumer Protection Act, Sections 17.41-17.63 of the Texas Business and Commerce Code (the "DTPA"). -
The April 1, 1998 ruling granting President Clinton's motion for summary judgment in the Paula Jones sexual harass. -
The New Hampshire Supreme Court recently held that a futures commission merchant ("FCM") had no duty to liquidate a. -
A straightforward question deserves a straightforward answer. Yes. . -
In the rush to produce and deliver an export sale, US exporters frequently overlook an importing country's labeling. -
In March the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission issued enforcement guidance on application of the *reasonable . -
This alert provides guidance in preserving the record for appeal and the top ten mistakes an attorney should avoid during the trail process. -
Guide which lists the information that should be submitted to FDA when requesting that the agency review a specific use of a food contact article to determine whether its components will require regulation as a food additive. -
Publication from the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) which provides a description for consumers of the FDA authorized health claims and some specifics on their use.