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Musicians Sue RadioShack For Misattributed Commercial Song

Thanks to a clerical error by “someone with exquisite taste, but s–t for brains,” band Cadaver Dogs got no attribution or royalties when their song “Drop Zone” was used in a nationwide RadioShack commercial for new cell phones.

Mixed Reception To Obama’s Pick for CFTC Chief

President Obama’s nomination of Timothy Massad to head the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) was welcomed by business groups, but […]

Nanomaterial Controls Recommended By NIOSH

The National Institute on Occupational Safety and Health has released new recommendations for controlling nanomaterials in the workplace. Strategies include […]

Wildlife Refuge Battles Activist Over Name of Bear She Saved

An animal rights activist who copyrighted the name of a wild black bear while she raised funds to relocate it […]

SEC Reaches First Deferred Prosecution Agreement With An Individual

The SEC has reached a deferred prosecution agreement with an individual in exchange for his help in bringing down a […]

Tips On Reading A Resume From Outside Litigation Counsel

How to read through the boilerplate, evasion and occasional subterfuge. For the careful reader, there are some red flags.

Supreme Court To Examine Labor Neutrality Agreements

The Court will consider whether neutrality agreements between private-sector employers and unions attempting to organize violate anti-corruption law. Neutrality agreements, […]

How Big Can “Small” Government Contractors Get?

The success of MicroTech, a firm that has received more than $1 billion in government contracts, a large portion of […]

A Deadline Looms For New Hazard Communication Protocol

The first stage of a new hazardous chemical communication protocol must be implemented by December 1. The requirements of the […]

OSHA Urged To Scrutinize Temp Work

Temp workers do some of the most dangerous work in the country, much of it in construction and demolition, where […]

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