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The U.S. Department of Labor is aiming to rewrite or repeal more than 60 “obsolete” workplace regulations, ranging from ...
Where a homeowner misrepresented the fact that he owned a dog, as well as the dog’s bite history, when he applied for ...
Virginia Court of Appeals rules permission need not be pleaded as an affirmative defense in adverse possession and addresses ...
Where a company sued its former business partner under federal and state trade secret laws, but its “trade secret” definition ...
Although the staffing agency argued these claims were barred by a prior lawsuit brought by the Department of Labor, the court disagreed because the specific claims were different from those in the ...
Where a plaintiff who alleges his consumer report included an erroneous felony drug conviction moved to proceed under a ...
The claimant was driving a fuel tanker truck in Maine when the driver of a sedan travelling in the opposite direction crossed ...
Where the police did not engage in any coercive tactics when they interviewed a man recovering from a self-inflicted gunshot ...
Where a tenant sought a declaration that it remained a tenant under an addendum to a commercial lease, but there was no ...
A Virginia man pleaded guilty July 18 in a federal case that accused him of stockpiling the largest number of finished ...
Where the former Baltimore City state’s attorney was convicted of mortgage fraud, but the jury was improperly instructed ...
Where the Virginia Military Institute gave an employee an unconditional offer of reemployment to the same position following ...