Other Business Crime
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Other Business Crime Articles
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Neuropsychologist Beware
NEUROPSYCHOLOGISTS have become key experts in litigating head injury cases. Their test results often provide the only objective data in cases of minor or moderate head injury. It is well known that such injuries persist despite normal ...
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Neuropsychological Assessment
Neuropsychological assessments are important evidence in personal injury litigation and in any other type of court action in which head-injured person is seeking compensation. The assessment may be the only objective evidence that substantiates the ...
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Movie Day at the Supreme Court or “I Know It When I See It”: A History of the Definition of Obscenity
What is "obscene" under U.S. law has plagued our courts for the last fifty years. Many people don't realize that in our society, which trumpets free speech, that there are many restrictions on speech, including restrictions on adult or sexual images ...
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OSHA Issues New Whistleblower Regulations: Defending a Sarbanes-Oxley Whistleblower Charge
Should your publicly traded company be accused of violating the anti-retaliation provisions of the Criminal Fraud Accountability Act of 2002, also known as the Sarbanes-Oxley Act, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration ("OSHA"), whose ...
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New York Automobile Accident Guide: Questions and Answers
Generally, certain benefits for injuries received in a motor vehicle accident are payable regardless of who caused the accident. For example, if you are involved in an automobile accident and have automobile insurance coverage, your own insurance ...
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Civil Protection Orders: Victims’ Views on Effectiveness
Title: Civil Protection Orders: Victims' Views on Effectiveness . Subjects: Domestic violence, victim services, criminal history records Authors: Susan L. Keilitz, Courtenay Davis, Hillery S. Efkeman, Carol Flango, Paula L. Hannaford Series: NIJ ...
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Reducing Crime and Drug Dealing by Improving Place Management: A Randomized Experiment
Series: NIJ Research Preview Author(s): John E. Eck and Julie Wartell Published: January 1999 Subject(s): Drug abuse, drug law enforcement 6 pages 10,000 bytes ------------------------------ Figures, charts, forms, and tables are not included in ...
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The Crime of Stalking: How Big Is the Problem?
The Crime of Stalking: How Big Is the Problem? Summary of a Presentation by Patricia Tjaden, Ph.D., Center for Policy Research Scientific information on stalking in the United States has been limited, despite unprecedented media, legal, and ...
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A Golden Rule for Hiring an Expert
Editor's Note: This article was originally published in BullsEye, a newsletter distributed by IMS Expert Services. When hiring an expert, the most important quality to look for is someone who presents well, litigator Christopher A. Riley believes ...
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Anti-Money Laundering Initiatives Under the USA Patriot Act
In the wake of the tragic events of September 11, 2001, the United States Congress and the President moved quickly to enact legislation designed to deter and punish terrorists in the United States and abroad. On October 26, 2001, President Bush ...
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