By Julius Melnitzer | March 31, 2007
Congress reviews recommendations to repeal the Robinson-Patman Act.
By Michael T. Burr | March 31, 2007
The Best Lawyers to Call in a Worst-Case Scenario
By Michael T. Burr | March 31, 2007
The Best Lawyers to Call in a Worst-Case Scenario
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...
By Bruce D. Collins | February 28, 2007
Most of us recognize passive-aggressive behavior. As you're making good time on the interstate and you hear from the passenger seat, "Honey, would you like to stop?" you know it is not a question. Woe unto him who answers, "no," and keeps driving. An hour and perhaps 70 miles later...
By Staff Writer | February 28, 2007
When hundreds of Illinois residents received text messages asking them to sell their timeshare properties, they were at first puzzled. But their puzzlement quickly turned to anger when they realized their cell phone providers were charging them a fee for receiving the unsolicited messages. Illinois Attorney General Lisa Madigan stepped...
By Staff Writer | February 28, 2007
It takes a lot to excite me. I blame the chilly English blood that courses through my veins for my general apathy. But a recent development had me doing back flips. It wasn't the birth of my first child in February. Nor was it the Chicago Bears getting to the...
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,...
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...
By Mary Swanton | February 28, 2007
EEOC shifts its focus from individual complaints to cases of systemic discrimination.
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