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Civil Litigation
Civil Litigation Articles
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Introduction: Many people have heard about the elderly woman who was burned by coffee she purchased at a . -
Whatever success I have had in life, he told an attentive Gertrude, "I owe to having been willing to accept information from any source. -
On July 20, 1999, President Clinton signed into law the "Y2K Act," which seeks to limit liability for harm or injur. -
Employers Not Required to Reassign Handicappers The Michigan Supreme Court recently decided that employers are n. -
Companies in today's high-tech society are increasingly concerned about protecting their "trade secrets." -
The enactment last summer of federal legislation increasing the minimum wage was a welcome relief . -
Prior to 1995, only state and local affirmative action programs were subject to the highest level of scrutiny by th. -
In 1967, Congress enacted the Age Discrimination in Employment Act (ADEA) to combat discrimination in the employmen. -
This article summarizes the South Carolina mortgage foreclosure procedure process. -
This article provides a general overview of the ADA.