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EPA Issues Draft Guidance on Clean Water Act Jurisdiction
On April 27, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers released a draft guidance defining the jurisdictional reach of the Clean Water Act.What In-House Counsel Can Learn From Those Lost White House E-Mails
The disappearance of thousands of White House e-mails bruised the Bush administration's credibility this spring and gave the media and Democrats in Congress plenty of reasons to suspect negligence or wrongdoing. The episode offered key lessons for executives and in-house lawyers at any large company or government agency. But to find those lessons, say attorneys William McComas and Joseph E. Sandler, we must strip away the political trappings and see it for what it was: a colossal records management failure.Net Kiosk Maker Fights Fraud Complaints
A Hollywood, Fla., company that sold Internet kiosks to investors is the target of several lawsuits alleging fraud and racketeering, and has been ordered to repay investors in at least three arbitration cases. The suit alleges the company used false and misleading promises to lure a Florida tennis coach into paying $26,870 for two Internet terminals.View more book results for the query "Public Storage"
Challenge Raised to FDA's Attempt to Regulate Compound Pharmacies
A New Jersey pharmacy's parry of a FDA enforcement action may test the agency's power to regulate compounders -- makers of medicinal mixtures for special needs. In a cease-and-desist letter, the FDA accuses Wedgewood Village Pharmacy Inc. of violating federal law by manufacturing and selling "new drugs," not generally recognized as safe or effective for their labeled use. Wedgewood's counsel, Howard Hoffman, says the size and scope of production does not change the definition of compounding.Five Months After Katrina's Landfall, New Orleans Lawyers Still in Limbo
Five months after Hurricane Katrina devastated New Orleans, where it's estimated that half of all attorneys work as solos or in small firms, lawyers are still dealing with the aftermath and facing the biggest challenge of their careers. Some are struggling simply to make a living in a town where much of their client base has disappeared. But other attorneys have found their more familiar caseload replaced by disputes arising from the destruction. Says one: "Everything's in limbo."Green Law Firm Spends Day 'Living with Ed'
A client reception was in the works for Gardere Wynne Sewell in Dallas, and the firm wanted to go beyond the usual cocktail party. The firm needed a bit of drama -- and ended up creating the firm's own spin-off of Planet Green's "Living with Ed" show, complete with host Ed Begley Jr.City's new zoning code goes into effect today
After a five-year process and numerous debates, the broad overhaul of the city of Miami's zoning code goes into effect today. But the code called Miami 21 is far from complete.How Facebook Can Make or Break Your Case
The first thing attorney Eric B. Mayer does after receiving a copy of an employee-filed complaint -- before he reads it -- is check the plaintiff out on Facebook and other social networks. "Just imagine missing the Facebook post: 'I'll do whatever it takes to get back at my employer,'" remarks Mayer.State AI Legislation Is on the Move in 2024
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