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Other Litigation and Disputes
Litigation and Disputes
Other Litigation and Disputes Articles
- On July 31, the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC), issued a notice of proposed rulemaking (NOPR) in Docket No. RM01-12-000 containing its long-awaited standard market design (SMD) program designed "to remedy remaining undue discrimination ...
- The TCPA is a federal law that was enacted on December 20, 1991 to address consumer concerns about the growing volume of unsolicited telephone marketing calls and the increasing use of automated and prerecorded telephone calls.The TCPA imposes ...
- The demands of society to protect personal and property rights of all persons have resulted in an increasingly complex system of laws. Long ago it became necessary for some to devote themselves to study and knowledge of the law so the majority could ...
- This is a new column intended to provide an overview of some of the legal topics that horse owners, riders and trainers may encounter at one point or another. Hopefully, this information will increase your awareness of legal issues and perhaps help ...
- -- The Draft Ergonomics Standard -- Implications of the Draft Ergonomics Standard -- The Draft Safety and Health Programs Regulation -- Looking Ahead On July 2, 1999, the U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration forwarded a broad ...
- The growing interest in outsourcing has reached the corporate law department. Actually, law departments have pioneered outsourcing in many companies, having for years routinely referred important corporate legal matters to outside service providers ...
- A) What is Fen-Phen? "Fen-Phen" is the term given to the combined use of the drugs fenfluramine (a.k.a "fen") (or the use of dexfenfluramine, a.k.a. "Redux")) and phentermine (a.k.a. "phen"). Fenfluramine and dexfenfluramine were developed by a ...
- As the great Zero Mostel (playing Max Bialystock) shouted out in the 1968 film classic The Producers, "if you've got it, flaunt it." The problem in Canada, however, is that top legal talent in outsourcing generally suffer from-and there is really no ...
- When the importance of the matter requires a focused presence at agency headquarters, and in-house or trade association counsel lack either the time or experience to provide that focus, specifically: When an agency's regional offices, e.g., regional ...
- Negotiators for the United States ("US") and the European Union ("EU") recently announced that they have reached agreement on several key issues regarding adoption of "safe harbor" principles under which US companies can comply with the EU Data ...