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Civil Litigation
Civil Litigation Articles
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This guide contains answers to commonly asked questions about the licensing of, transfer of, and required records for handguns. It also contains answers to questions about the rules applying to the conduct of business, collectors, manufacturers, pawnbrokers, gunsmiths, auctioneers, and semiautomatic weapons. -
On December 4, 2003, President Bush signed the Fair and Accurate Credit Transactions Act of 2003 . Title VI of the FACT nullifies the Vail letter by excluding misconduct investigations from the FCRA's more onerous provisions, including the need for the accused's advance consent to investigate. However, employers must be mindful of Title VI's scope limitations as well as new obligations regarding medical information. -
The precedents which have emerged in mass tort litigation over the past several years have conditioned the . -
In what has become known as the Hytrin generic drug patent antitrust litigation, the 11th Circuit recently vacated certification of the class because of the potential for significant conflict among class members. Specifically, the court held that wholesaler purchasers of Hytrin who experienced a net benefit from the allegedly illegal conduct could not be joined in a single class with those who had been harmed. -
In the last four months, the mutual fund industry has received more unfavorable publicity than it received in the preceding six decades. The SEC, the NASD, state attorneys general, and state securities commissions have launched investigations, and various reforms are being considered by the SEC and Congress. -
INTRODUCTION Every year there are more than 99,000 injuries due to motor vehicle accidents in the state of Minne. -
On December 2, 2003, the Supreme Court of the United States issued an opinion in Raytheon Company v. Hernandez. The case arose under the Americans With Disabilities Act of 1990 and centered around an employer's unwritten policy of refusing to rehire former employees whose employment had been terminated for misconduct. -
Minnesota recently joined the majority of states when it recognized the tort of invasion of privacy. -
Minnesota recently addressed the issues related to the use of e-mail, a. -
Any time you involve someone else in your property, you should put into writing what will happen to that property .