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Oil Refinery Has No Duty To Worker Injured By Oil Pump
A three-judge panel of the 10th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals affirmed the district court's ruling holding that an oil refinery did not have a duty of care to a worker who was injured in an oil pump explosion.Business Growth Through Immigration Programs
On April 18, 2017, the executive branch of the United States implemented a “Buy American and Hire American” initiative through a presidential executive…Failed and Fired, Valley Adventures, Building Trust: The Morning Minute
Here's the news you need to start your day.What 'Capt. Marvel,' Bribery Scandal, 2018 Midterms Teach Us About Women in Big Law
As our newly reconfigured House of Representatives settles into business and the world of higher ed is reacting to a massive college admissions bribery…View more book results for the query "*"
Author of "How to Murder Your Husband" Essay Murders Husband
Author of an essay called "How to Murder Your Husband" murders husband for life insurance money.Can Small Firms Survive Rising Competition in Texas?
A lease coming up for renewal is a common time for a small firm's partners to do some soul searching and decided if the firm will stay in business.Claim That Hacker Caused Nearly $1 Million Loss May Be Covered by Computer Fraud Insurance Policy
A federal district court in New Jersey has refused to dismiss a company's lawsuit against its insurer seeking to recover a nearly $1 million loss allegedly caused by a hacker.Pennsylvania Supreme Court Expands Prisoners' Right to Unemployment Comp Benefits
The Supreme Court of Pennsylvania has ruled that a Pennsylvania law barring payment of unemployment compensation benefits for an incarcerated employee does not apply to a person incarcerated on weekends only.Trending Stories
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