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April 27, 2004 |

Tyson Urges Court to Take Up Employment Case

Tyson Foods, the world's largest supplier of meats, is trying to enlist the U.S. Supreme Court in its dispute with slaughterhouse workers over their claim that they should be paid for the time it takes to change into protective clothing and walk to and from their work stations.
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January 30, 2013 |

Daily Decision Service Alert: Vol. 22, No. 20 – January 30, 2013

Daily decision alert.
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August 05, 2010 |

New ID theft targets kids' SS numbers

The latest form of identity theft doesn't depend on stealing your Social Security number. Now thieves are targeting your kid's number long before the little one even has a bank account.
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November 01, 2007 |

What's Behind the Drop in Corporate Fraud Indictments?

The Justice Department's Corporate Fraud Task Force record is a long litany of achievements punctuated by disappointment and controversy. From case records and statistics, as well as interviews with prosecutors, task force members and defense lawyers, The American Lawyer derived a detailed portrait of corporate fraud prosecutions over the last five years. Perhaps the most curious of the findings is the precipitous decline in major corporate fraud indictments since the re-election of President Bush.
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April 23, 2012 |

IN BRIEF

A weekly roundup of Web-only stories from NLJ.com and other ALM publications.
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May 17, 2004 |

Outsourcing and 'Off-shoring' Waves Trickle Business to New Jersey Firms

Outsourcing - one of the biggest waves in the American economy - is slowly causing a ripple of business at some New Jersey law firms.
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Shutdown Clobbers U.S. Lawyers and Agencies, Stalls Litigation
Publication Date: 2013-10-01
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Government lawyers sought Tuesday to put hundreds—if not thousands—of civil cases on hold, while regulatory agencies went dark and more than 1,000 Department of Justice lawyers across the country stayed home without pay.

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