Other Litigation and Disputes
This is FindLaw’s collection of Other Litigation and Dispute articles, part of the Litigation and Disputes section of the Corporate Counsel Center. Here you’ll find valuable information on Sarbanes-Oxley Whistleblower Protection extended by the Supreme Court of the United States, an informative piece on understanding your ethical obligations as in-house counsel if you represent an employee, as well as the company, and frequently asked litigation questions. You’ll also be able to learn the advantages that litigation finance offers to both corporate clients and their lawyers. Law articles in this archive are predominantly written by lawyers for a professional audience seeking business solutions to legal issues. Start your free research with FindLaw.
Litigation and Disputes
Other Litigation and Disputes Articles
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FTC Staff Opinion Letter: Fair Credit Reporting Act Section 603(f)
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION WASHINGTON, D.C. 20580 Division of Credit Practices ~ Thomas E. Kane Attorney October 27, 1997 Michael Cast Compliance Services Manager Capitol Federal Savings P.O. Box 3505 Topeka, Kansas 66601-3505 ...
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FTC Staff Opinion Letter: Fair Credit Reporting Act Section 605
April 17, 1998 Lee Seham, Esq. Seham, Seham, Meltz & Petersen, LLP 380 Madison Avenue, Suite 17 New York, New York 10017-2513 Re: Section 605 of the Fair Credit Reporting ActDear Mr. Seham: This is in response to your letter of November 12, 1997 ...
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FTC Staff Opinion Letter: Fair Credit Reporting Act Section 611
Division of Credit Practices Bureau of Consumer Protection ~ Ronald G. Isaac Attorney July 15, 1998 David E. Edwards 1506 Briarbank Drive Sugar Land, TX 77478-2388 Dear Mr. Edwards: This will respond to your recent letter questioning whether CSC ...
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FTC Staff Opinion Letter: Fair Credit Reporting Act Sections 603, 607, 609
June 9, 1998 Mr. Richard LeBlanc Due Diligence, Inc. P.O. Box 8366 Missoula, MT 59807 Re: Sections 603, 607, and 609 of the Fair Credit Reporting ActDear Mr. LeBlanc: This is in response to your letter concerning the application of the Fair Credit ...
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Getting Business Credit: Fast Facts
for Consumers Getting Business Credit If your application for business credit is rejected, you can find out why by making a written request for the reasons within 30 days after you are denied credit.As a business owner, or a person planning to ...
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Going It Alone at an Unemployment Compensation Hearing in Pennsylvania
Consider a situation in which an undeserving employee files for unemployment compensation and a hearing is scheduled: do you refer it to counsel, or do you handle it yourself? The short answer is that, thanks to a recent Pennsylvania Supreme Court ...
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Governator Puts His Stamp and the Brakes on California’s Employment Legislation in 2004
"California does not need more labor laws, just tough enforcement of its existing laws, . . . ." -- From the September 25, 2004 , message of Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger vetoing Assembly Bill (A.B.) 606.With the recall of Democratic Governor Gray ...
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Guidance for Submitting Requests under 21 CFR 170.39 Threshold of Regulation for Substances used in Food Contact Articles
Listed below is guidance for submitting a request to FDA for consideration under the threshold of regulation process established by 21 CFR 170.39 (Final rule published on July 17, 1995; 60 FR 36582). Requests should be limited to only those ...
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Health & Fitness Medical Products: Caveat Emptor & FDA Jurisdiction
Americans spend billions of dollars annually on health and fitness medical products, such as heart rate monitors, blood pressure kits, body massagers and relaxation aids. These products are typically purchased without prescription in such places as ...
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Helpful Hints for Individuals Suspected of Criminal Activity
Call an experienced criminal defense attorney immediately. The attorney can advise you of your rights while in police custody and help protect you from hurting your chances in court. He or she can prepare for and appear at your arraignment, arguing ...
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