Civil Litigation - Page 56
This is FindLaw's collection of Civil Litigation articles, part of the Litigation and Disputes section of the Corporate Counsel Center. Law articles in this archive are predominantly written by lawyers for a professional audience seeking business solutions to legal issues. Start your free research with FindLaw.
Civil Litigation
Civil Litigation Articles
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This publication provides and overview of Section 3 of the HUD Act of 1968 requires, to the greatest extent feasible, that recipients of HUD funds (and their contractors and subcontractors) provide jobs and other economic opportunities to low-income persons, particularly public housing residents. -
NEUROPSYCHOLOGISTS have become key experts in litigating head injury cases. Their test results often provide the o. -
Suppose a 33-old man walks in your office, is pleasant and engaging and asks you to represent him. He appears to s. -
It was more than fifteen years ago that a local Massachusetts woman unable to obtain services for her daughter who. -
The United States Senate recently passed the "Y2K Act" ("the Act"), which some believe could avoid an economic cris. -
This report contains articles entitled: Court Stays Enforcement of Domestic Partner Benefits Ordinance; Employer's Affirmative Defense That Investigation of Claimed Harassment Does Not Waive Privilege; Tester Posing as Job Seeker Does Not Have Standing to File Lawsuit for Hiring Discrimination; Employment Arbitration Agreements Survive Recent California Legislative and Judicial Challenges; and U.S. Supreme Court Agrees to Decide if a Plaintiff's Social Security Statements Bar ADA Claims. -
This article reviews Reeves vs. Sanderson Plumbing Products, Inc. whereby the Supreme Court held that a plaintiff might succeed if the employer?s reason for termination is not believed. In other words, if an employer is not honest when firing an employee, discrimination may well be the most likely alternative, especially since the employer is in the best position to put forth the actual reason for its decision. -
TREAD SEPARATIONS: Passenger and light truck tire tread separations are an unfortunate by-product of steel-belte. -
A motorcycle could be made safer by adding two additional wheels and a cab, but then it is no longer a motorcycle. -
This article offers guidelines to follow when publishing photographs.