Unpaid interns can play a huge supporting role for your small business. But depending on what tasks you’ve scripted for them, you may be setting the scene for a lawsuit. A Hollywood studio is learning that the hard way.
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How Not to Get Sued Over Unpaid Interns
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A recent soccer study has found that “heading” a ball may cause brain damage to some players, reports CBS News. Researchers found that players who frequently headed balls - more than 1,000 or 1,500 times a year - displayed some abnormalities in MRI scans that appeared similar to brain damage……
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Study Links Soccer ‘Heading’ to Brain Damage
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Tameka Raymond, Usher’s ex-wife, is somewhat unhappy with her former husband and father of her children. She’s so unhappy that she’s reportedly filed court documents in Georgia asking a judge to give her full custody of her sons
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Usher’s Ex Angry Over Child Support, Canceled Saks Card
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A 200-pound boy was removed from his home last month by Children and Family Services in Cleveland Heights, Ohio. At 8-years-old, the third grader should only weigh about 60 pounds. Officials were made aware of the child’s weight last year when he was diagnosed with sleep apnea at a local……
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Officials Remove 200-Pound Boy, 8, From Home
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Jefferson County, Alabama, has filed for Chapter 9 protection in the biggest municipal bankruptcy in U.S. history. Jefferson County is the most populous county in the state, with 660,000 residents.
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Jefferson County, AL: Biggest Muni Bankruptcy Ever
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Law school is enjoyable but demanding. You’d think after three years of hitting the books and participating in internships, externships, mock trials and everything in between newly-minted esquires would be ready to hit the ground running. Wrong
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A new study about student sexual harassment may be eye-opening for adults: Sexual harassment in schools is pervasive, and seems to affect girls more than boys.
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4 in 10 Students Have Been Sexually Harassed
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In the largest healthcare fraud settlement in U.S. history, British drug manufacturer GlaxoSmithKline has agreed to pay the government $3 billion. The settlement covers about 10 years worth of federal civil and criminal investigations.
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Glaxo $3B Fine Largest Healthcare Fraud Settlement in History?
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What would you do if you were saddled with high medical bill debt? Would you declare bankruptcy
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Medical Bills, Debt Sends Many into Bankruptcy
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