Civil Litigation - Page 61
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Civil Litigation
Civil Litigation Articles
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The Statute of Limitations defines the time limit during which a head-injured person can file a lawsuit. -
The rules governing when a claim must be filed as a result of an occupational exposure to asbestos have been changed by the New Jersey Supreme Court. -
On 23 March 1994, the Tennessee General Assembly enacted the Tennessee Automobile Safety Act of 1994. Among its pr. -
The Texas Alternative Dispute Resolution Procedures Act (Texas Civil Practice and . -
This article discusses the rule relating to anti-bundling in governmental contracts. -
Introduction: Many people have heard about the elderly woman who got almost three million dollars for burning he. -
Arizona follows the doctrine of pure comparative negligence. The comparative negligence statutes are found in .. -
CRS ? 13-17-202 is commonly known as the "offer of settlement statute." It became effective May 31, 1990. -
On November 19, 2001, the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, the Department of Justice and the Department of Labor issued a joint statement against workplace bias. The statement emphasizes the alarming increase in incidents of harassment, discrimination and violence in the workplace against employees who are, or perceived to be, Arab Muslim, Middle Eastern, South Asian or Sikh following the September 11 terrorist attacks. -
To enhance its enforcement capabilities, OFCCP recently created the Equal Opportunity Survey (EOS) to gather employment-related information from federal contractors and sub-contractors. The EOS requests detailed information concerning the employer?s affirmative action plan, as well as summary data on personnel activity and compensation, broken down by gender, race and ethnicity.