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Builders Tape Construction Sites to Defend Against Workers' Comp Claims
The video that Fort Lauderdale, Fla.'s Centex-Rooney Construction Co. shoots each day on a construction site in Miami won't compete with Cindy Crawford exercise tapes for sex appeal. The cameras are there for legal protection, providing visual evidence that can help the company prevail against workers who file claims for workers' compensation.Perini Corporation v. The City of New York (Dept. of Environmental Protection)
Case Merits May Not Be Used to Show Good Cause To Extend Time for Summary Judgment MotionGambling crime-wave fears don't come to pass for one state
When two massive casinos opened in Connecticut two decades ago, some feared the gambling centers would lead to organized crime, prostitution, drunken driving and other crime. But those fears never materialized.D.C. Appeals Court Tosses FCC Phone Competition Rules
An appeals court on Tuesday rejected federal rules giving states more authority to determine which companies may offer local phone service within their borders. The U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit unanimously sided with former Bell companies Verizon, BellSouth, SBC and Qwest in their claim that rules adopted by the FCC forced them to give competitors access to their networks at artificially low prices.View more book results for the query "*"
Low bank capital is the next U.S. fiscal crisis
The summer debate that has dominated Washington seems straightforward. Under what conditions should the U.S. government be allowed to borrow more money The numbers that have been bandied about focus on reducing the cumulative deficit projection over the next 10 years, as measured by the Congressional Budget Office. But there is a serious drawback to this measure because it ignores what will probably prove to be the U.$100,000 Software Overhaul Now May Save $30M in Damages Later
When Fish & Richardson missed a patent filing deadline for client Kairos Scientific Inc., the mistake cost $30 million. That's the dollar amount a judge placed on the error when he ordered the firm to pay damages to Kairos. According to a Fish spokesperson, the firm missed the date because someone deleted the deadline from the firm's docketing system. The case highlights the importance of meeting filing deadlines, and of docketing software.Trending Stories
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