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Dog Walker Regulations Coming to SF?

December 15th, 2011
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San Francisco is debating whether or not to impose new dog walker regulations. The new regulations, if passed, would require dog walkers to get permits and licenses. The rules would apply to dog walkers who walk two or more canines at one time

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Dog Walker Regulations Coming to SF?

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The Top 5 Most Shared FindLaw Blog Posts

December 15th, 2011
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Here at FindLaw.com, we write a lot of blogs. Tons.

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The Top 5 Most Shared FindLaw Blog Posts

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How to Remotely Wipe an Employee’s Cell Phone

December 15th, 2011
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It’s a power that employers rarely use, but perhaps all should consider: How to remotely wipe cell phones that contain sensitive information — especially when the phones get stolen.

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How to Remotely Wipe an Employee’s Cell Phone

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The 10 Best States for Business

December 14th, 2011
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Where is the best place to start your business? Business regulations, costs, and the labor pool are all factors that need to be considered before a company puts down its roots.

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The 10 Best States for Business

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11 Texts in 11 Mins: Fatal Crash Spurs Cell Phone Ban

December 14th, 2011
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A fatal chain-reaction crash, caused by a driver who sent and received 11 texts in 11 minutes, is driving the NTSB to call for a nationwide cell phone ban for drivers.

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11 Texts in 11 Mins: Fatal Crash Spurs Cell Phone Ban

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Legal to Use Someone Else’s Contract?

November 10th, 2011
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Entrepreneurs and small business owners often run into problems when starting a business.

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Legal to Use Someone Else’s Contract?

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15-Cent Christmas Tree Tax Approved

November 9th, 2011
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O Christmas Tree Tax! O Christmas Tree Tax! Much pleasure thou can’t give me! The Christmas tree industry is taxing itself. Or shall we say, it is passing a 15-cent self-imposed tax onto consumers. And all with the government’s approval.

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15-Cent Christmas Tree Tax Approved

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Adam Lambert Broke ‘American Idol’ Rules, Lawsuit Claims

November 9th, 2011
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Maybe it was just about time for him to face the music - and legal action. Adam Lambert is battling a new lawsuit: a company is alleging that the American Idol runner-up was ineligible for the Fox talent competition because he was already under an operating agreement with a recording…… Continue reading this article, and get more legal news and information, at FindLaw.com

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Adam Lambert Broke ‘American Idol’ Rules, Lawsuit Claims

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CO Trucker Wins $10M in Walmart Slip and Fall

November 9th, 2011
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Former truck driver Holly Averyt has earned herself $10 million in a Walmart slip and fall lawsuit. The Colorado Supreme Court confirmed the jury award earlier this week, which originally came in at $15 million.

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CO Trucker Wins $10M in Walmart Slip and Fall

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Who Can Legally Travel to Cuba?

November 9th, 2011
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Earlier this year, President Obama lifted restrictions put in place by the Bush Administration, making it easier for American citizens to legally travel to Cuba. Though access has increased, it is not unlimited.

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Who Can Legally Travel to Cuba?

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