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Workers with repetitive motion injuries get more time to file.
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Companies cannot use state funds to fight unionization.
By Staff Writer | November 30, 2006
Government and private plaintiffs get creative with climate change litigation.
By Staff Writer | November 30, 2006
Government and private plaintiffs get creative with climate change litigation.
By Keith Ecker | November 30, 2006
EU's regulation of hazardous substances creates huge burdens for U.S. exporters.
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Employers get tripped up on laws protecting the mentally ill.
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The IRS's extension of the 409A compliance deadline offers corporations little relief.
By Mary Swanton | November 30, 2006
Supreme Court reconsiders who may file False Claims Act suits.
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