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Ohio judge sides with challenge on worker's comp
CLEVELAND AP - An Ohio judge has blocked the Ohio Bureau of Workers' Compensation from setting job-injury insurance rates while several business owners' lawsuit moves forward.Cuyahoga County Common Pleas Judge Richard McMonagle granted a preliminary injunction Tuesday, saying a new rating plan must be put in place for policies that begin July 1, 2009.View more book results for the query "*"
Watchdogs Want Divestiture Prior to $90 Billion Telecom Merger
A merger watchdog group is calling on federal officials to strip AT&T and BellSouth of big chunks of wireless communications spectrum that the companies control as a condition of approving the telecom giants' $90 billion merger. The American Antitrust Institute's demand for strong conditions runs counter to the light touch the Department of Justice and the Federal Communications Commission have brought to recent telecommunications merger reviews.BigLaw Brain Teaser: Who Called Dibs on kilpatricktownsend.com?
Judge delays first appearance of military supplier
ATLANTA AP - A judge granted a delay for the first appearance hearing of a major military food supplier charged with inflating prices and defrauding the U.S. government.The hearing was scheduled for Friday but U.S. Magistrate Judge Janet King rescheduled the hearing for Dec. 1 after Kuwaiti logistics firm Public Warehousing Co.Trending Stories
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