Civil Litigation - Page 67
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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Pamphlet from the Department of Education designed to assist elementary and secondary educators in their efforts to comply voluntarily with the Title VI regulation with respect to the assignment of students to particular schools, academic programs, and classes. -
Pamphlet from the Department of Education which summarizes Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, which prohibits discrimination relating to athletic opportunities on the basis of sex in education programs receiving Federal financial assistance. -
On December 10, 2003, the United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit ruled against an employee who sued his employer for accessing his emails without his permission, alleging a violation of his privacy rights under the federal Electronic Communications Privacy Act. This decision illustrates the importance of a well-drafted electronic monitoring policy. -
Employment law is an ever-changing area. To keep you abreast of recent developments in the legal landscape, we have collected a number of cases that may be of special interest to you in the financial services industry. Each case discussed below features a party or an issue that relates to the financial services arena. -
This article warns attorneys in family law disputes that while their clients may not face penalties for perjury, as their counsel, family law attorney's might. -
Summary from the Food and Drug Administration of the procedures the Unlisted States importer must follow when handling food products. -
When parties enter into mediation or arbitration proceedings, a frequent concern is the confidentiality of those p. -
In the post-Enron age of business, you would probably never dream of shredding documents that might be relevant to a threatened or pending lawsuit. But what safeguards does your business have in place to prevent the destruction or concealment of electronic evidence? -
Failure to implement adequate information protection not only exposes your business to the risk of unwanted network intruders; it also exposes you to the risk that courts will make your business decisions for you. In the absence of a national security standard, courts have been willing to step in and make decisions for businesses who have delayed in establishing aggressive security measures, and they have done so based on several theories: privacy of personal information; protection of trade secret information; and concern about the impact of hostile technology on the U.S. economy s critical infrastructure. -
Overview of the Food and Drug Administration's seafood regulatory program.