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This article is an attempt to provide an overview of the activities of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) relating to a standard design for electricity markets and the formation of regional transmission organizations. -
The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission has issued new regulations that address the accounting, financial reporting, and rate filing requirements applicable to asset retirement obligations imposed on public utilities, hydroelectric licensees, natural gas companies, and oil pipeline companies. The effective date for the new accounting and reporting requirements is January 1, 2003 for a jurisdictional entity whose fiscal year begins on January 1, 2003. -
A party to a lawsuit can easily lose a claim or an appeal by missing a filing deadline. Recently, an employer who f. -
In a new move to protect the privacy rights of employees and prospective employees, Congress amended the F. -
Until this year, if you wanted to comply with the "timely mailing as timely . -
Lawyers sometimes agree to represent clients on a contingent fee basis. -
On June 16, 1998, the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania made life a little easier for employers. In Rue v. K-Mart Corp.. -
This publication explains how to find a lawyer in Florida. -
The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation has proposed a statement of policy to clarify how it will treat securitiz. -
Federal Trade Commission publication which provides guidance to manufacturers about how to comply with the "all or virtually all" Made in the USA standards.