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This publication explains the laws applicable to representative payees. -
This Alert discusses a proposed rule published by the Office of the Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation, Department of Health and Human Services setting forth standards for Privacy of Individually Identifiable Health Information. -
Federal Trade Commission staff opinion letter which analyzes the application of the Fair Credit Reporting Act in reporting account data to consumer reporting agencies by businesses offering vehicle leases to consumers. -
The biggest problem experts have in dealing with attorneys is ensuring they get paid for services rendered. The. -
This article concerns the California Court of Appeals chipping away of the exhaustion doctrine, thereby exposing project approvals to greater judicial risks in terms of CEQA litigation. -
This article summarizes OSHA's Directive that an employer is not responsible for the maintenance of home-based work-sites. However, this article recommends that employers are aware that the OSHA's Directive does not absolve an employer from all liabilities involving home-based workers. -
This article summarizes recent NRLB decisions. -
In examining pending legal malpractice cases, one is able to identify common areas of claims and suits, and this . -
This report discusses that for the first time in its 80-year history, the California Public Utilities Commission will have its decisions subject to appellate court review. -
Obviously, the use of a secret ballot process would prevent the public from knowing a very important element of government action and the Attorney General has so opined.