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- Publication date:
- 2019-10-04
Latest documents
- The USPTO Proposes Steep RCE Fees. Will Patent Prosecution and Appeal Strategies Change?
- Stock Options are Not Wages Under the California Labor Code
- WSU researchers expose ‘bacterial vampirism’ in some foodborne pathogens
- WSU researchers expose ‘bacterial vampirism’ in some foodborne pathogens
- New York Broadly Revises Hospital Financial Assistance, Medical Debt Collection and Related Requirements
- FTC’s New Ban on Non-Compete Agreements and Potential Impact on Nonprofit Healthcare Companies
- CFIUS Proposes Enhanced Enforcement and Mitigation Rules and Steeper Penalties for Non-Compliance
- DOT Deputizes State AGs to Pursue Consumer Claims Against Airlines, Circumventing Long-Standing Preemption
- EPA Sets Limits on Certain PFAS in Drinking Water and Designates Some as Hazardous Substances Under CERCLA, Posing Vast Challenges for Waste and Other Industries
- After arguments in quite a SCOTUS Term, another call for papers <em>FSR</em> issue on "Booker at 20"
Featured documents
- The USPTO Proposes Steep RCE Fees. Will Patent Prosecution and Appeal Strategies Change?
- Stock Options are Not Wages Under the California Labor Code
- WSU researchers expose ‘bacterial vampirism’ in some foodborne pathogens
- WSU researchers expose ‘bacterial vampirism’ in some foodborne pathogens
- New York Broadly Revises Hospital Financial Assistance, Medical Debt Collection and Related Requirements
- FTC’s New Ban on Non-Compete Agreements and Potential Impact on Nonprofit Healthcare Companies
- CFIUS Proposes Enhanced Enforcement and Mitigation Rules and Steeper Penalties for Non-Compliance
- DOT Deputizes State AGs to Pursue Consumer Claims Against Airlines, Circumventing Long-Standing Preemption
- EPA Sets Limits on Certain PFAS in Drinking Water and Designates Some as Hazardous Substances Under CERCLA, Posing Vast Challenges for Waste and Other Industries
- After arguments in quite a SCOTUS Term, another call for papers <em>FSR</em> issue on "Booker at 20"