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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.
President Obama’s nomination of Timothy Massad to head the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) was welcomed by business groups, but […]
The National Institute on Occupational Safety and Health has released new recommendations for controlling nanomaterials in the workplace. Strategies include […]
An animal rights activist who copyrighted the name of a wild black bear while she raised funds to relocate it […]
The SEC has reached a deferred prosecution agreement with an individual in exchange for his help in bringing down a […]
How to read through the boilerplate, evasion and occasional subterfuge. For the careful reader, there are some red flags.
The Court will consider whether neutrality agreements between private-sector employers and unions attempting to organize violate anti-corruption law. Neutrality agreements, […]
The success of MicroTech, a firm that has received more than $1 billion in government contracts, a large portion of […]
The first stage of a new hazardous chemical communication protocol must be implemented by December 1. The requirements of the […]
Temp workers do some of the most dangerous work in the country, much of it in construction and demolition, where […]
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