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Federal Trade Commission policy statement which provides guidance on the FTC's enforcement policy with respect to the use of "Made in USA" and other U.S. origin claims in advertising and labeling. -
This article discusses the Federal Trade Commission's vigorous enforcement policy against firms or individuals that have failed to comply with the HSR Act, where they either knew or ought to have known of the Act's requirements. -
Brochure prepared by the Federal Trade Commission with answers some frequently asked questions asked when purchasing a franchise. Includes tips on how to get pre-sale disclosure statements, how to file a complaint or find a lawyer. -
Federal Trade Commission consumer alert regarding home equity scams which may violate federal credit laws dealing with disclosures about loan terms, discrimination based on age, gender, marital status, race, or national origin; and debt collection. -
Population growth in the United States will create 13 million to 15 million new households over the coming decade, creating a need for homebuilders to construct about 1.6 million new homes each year during that same period. While the obstacles to the provision of affordable housing are formidable, through successful public-private partnership arrangements, land use and financial incentives, developers, cities and states can lift the cloud for the more than 28 million Americans who face limited access to decent, safe, affordable housing. -
Guide from the Federal Deposit Insurance corporation (FDIC) which discusses what is and is not protected by FDIC insurance. -
This article will describe three sources of ethics applicable to Delaware lawyers: the recent rules propounded by the SEC under its directive from the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002; the Delaware Rules of Professional Conduct ("DLRPC"), as modified by the Ethics 2000 initiative; and the Principles of Professionalism for Delaware Lawyers. -
OSHA passed a new rule which clarifies, updates and strengthens OSHA's previous respiratory protection standard whi. -
Burnham, the office manager of the defendants'' dental office, filed an anonymous complaint with the Connecticut State Dental Association alleging that the defendants engaged in unsanitary practices in violation of OSHA. -
ENERGY Legislation of Interest-Reporting Obligations In response to the deregulation of electricity generati.