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The U.S. Department of Labor is aiming to rewrite or repeal more than 60 “obsolete” workplace regulations, ranging from ...
Virginia Court of Appeals rules that a worker injured en route to work in employer-arranged transport is eligible for ...
Virginia Court of Appeals rules permission need not be pleaded as an affirmative defense in adverse possession and addresses ...
Where a homeowner misrepresented the fact that he owned a dog, as well as the dog’s bite history, when he applied for ...
Where a company sued its former business partner under federal and state trade secret laws, but its “trade secret” definition ...
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 ...
A Virginia man pleaded guilty July 18 in a federal case that accused him of stockpiling the largest number of finished ...
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 ...
Where the former Baltimore City state’s attorney was convicted of mortgage fraud, but the jury was improperly instructed ...
Where a company and its founder plausibly alleged an independent blogger made false statements that were defamatory per se, ...