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By Staff Writer | February 28, 2007
When OSHA inspected Union Tank Car Co. in 1996, the agency cited the railroad car repair business for requiring its workers to pay for safety gear such as boots and welding gloves. But when Union Tank Car challenged the citation, the agency's review commission tossed it out. The commission said...
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By Staff Writer | February 28, 2007
Companies are skeptical that selective waiver will restore attorney-client privilege.
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By Staff Writer | February 28, 2007
College football rivals the University of Texas at Austin (UT) and Texas A&M have moved the fight off the field and into the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Texas. In December UT filed suit against Fadi Kalaouze, a former A&M graduate who owns and operates two college...
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By Staff Writer | February 28, 2007
A state court in Newark, N.J., is an ideal location to decide whether New York-based Citigroup Inc. was complicit in the fraud that caused the 2004 collapse of Italian dairy giant Parmalat. At least that's what Superior Court Judge Jonathan Harris thinks. "After carefully reviewing a hastily cobbled together record...
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By Staff Writer | February 28, 2007
What started off as a discrimination case in Puerto Rico quickly spiraled into a linguistic debate over whether a shareholder or director is considered an employee under the law. On Jan. 19, the 1st Circuit Court of Appeals answered that question for the first time. In December 2004 Lenda De...
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By Keith Ecker | February 28, 2007
Developed piecemeal through the years, the rules governing U.K. companies remained the statutory equivalent of a pocketful of cocktail napkin scribbles. A law about shareholder communications here, another about transactions there. The large body of common law was an enigmatic nightmare for in-house counsel. Parliament decided to alleviate the nightmare...
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By Mary Swanton | February 28, 2007
EEOC shifts its focus from individual complaints to cases of systemic discrimination.
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By Staff Writer | February 28, 2007
Companies are skeptical that selective waiver will restore attorney-client privilege.
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By Keith Ecker | February 28, 2007
In general employers are allowed to choose their workers. But that's not the case for Los Angeles grocery store owners. That's because last spring the city became one of several California cities to pass the controversial Grocery Worker Retention Ordinance. This law mandates that when a grocery store changes ownership,...
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By Mary Swanton | February 28, 2007
EEOC shifts its focus from individual complaints to cases of systemic discrimination.
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