It may be strange to read about a hot dog firing, but the case of Nolan Koewler of Evansville, Indiana is an incredible example of why you need to be clear with all of your employees, and post notices so… Continue reading this article, and get more legal news and information, at FindLaw.com.
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Fans flocking to the Super Bowl will be gearing up for tailgating and touchdowns. For some, though, Sunday’s big game is also the Super Bowl of Child Prostitution. Texas police have assigned extra agents this week to keep watch for…
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Super Bowl a Magnet for Child Sex Trade
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When it comes to workers’ compensation insurance, small businesses always have plenty of questions and concerns. In this post, we will go over five things to know about small business workers’ compensation.
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Small Business Workers’ Compensation: 5 Things to Know
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There is again more news from the site of the mine explosion at the Massey Energy Upper Big Branch Mine in West Virginia. On August 9, investigators confirmed that the methane monitors at the scene of the April 5 mine… Continue reading this article, and get more legal news and information, at FindLaw.com
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Bob has left the building, but his lawsuits follow after him. Former Price is Right host Bob Barker has been hit with a pregnancy discrimination suit by one of the former Price Is Right models, Shane Stirling.
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Model Shane Stirling Fired for Being Pregnant?
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The Beatles said it best; the legal journey to decide the fate of Proposition 8, California’s ban on gay marriage, will be nothing if not a long and winding road. Today, there is a signpost in that road. U.S.
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Proposition 8 Overturned, Now What?
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The questions over safety standards at the Massey Energy Corporation’s Upper Big Branch coal mine have begun. By April 7, it was reported that the company had been cited for 600 safety violations in less than a year and a half.
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The Federal Bureau of Investigation computer system upgrade project has hit another snag.
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FBI Computer System Upgrade Faces Costly Delays
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