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Disputes between lawyers and their former clients have become increasingly common. Fee disputes often result in mal. -
Brigitte Berman is a Toronto film maker and a "Producer-Director" at the CBC. Not long ago, she made an authorized documentary on the life of Artie Shaw, the big-band leader. -
In Glenmark Associates, Inc. v. NLRB, the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals (which reviews decisions of federal tria. -
A straightforward question deserves a straightforward answer. Yes. . -
Poulos v. Pfizer, 244 Conn. 598 (1998) Poulos sued his employer Pfizer, claiming that Pfizer v. -
Fact sheet from the Federal Communications Commissions which provides general information regarding the interception of radio communications as governed by the Communications Act. -
Publication for consumers from the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) which describes the actions the FCC has taken to ensure that affordable access to telecommunications services is available. -
Guide which lists the information that should be submitted to FDA when requesting that the agency review a specific use of a food contact article to determine whether its components will require regulation as a food additive. -
Publication from the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) which provides a description for consumers of the FDA authorized health claims and some specifics on their use. -
Guidelines: Making slow but steady progress, this past fall OSHA published its first set of industry-specific guidelines on ergonomics. Focusing on the nursing home industry, the first set of guidelines consists of three components: management practices, work-site analysis and control methods.