Sentences with phrase «column discussed»

In my last column I discussed the duties imposed on real estate agents by the Massachusetts Consumer Protection Act, Chapter 93A.
In a previous column I discussed how money from overseas is having a powerful impact on the availability of funding for new development here in the U.S., and is extending the nation's economic recovery.
The second part of that two - part column discussed two new sites that were trying to build in more protection for consumers.
In that column I discussed two cases where Fitbit data was used: one where it was offered as evidence to support a personal injury claim and the other where it was used to disprove a complainant's rape allegations.
Introduction The last column discussed the need for employers to practice progressive discipline.
In the last column we discussed the Panzer Dragoon series so it seems appropriate to stay with the theme for a bit and take a look at Panzer's Zen tripping spiritual sister Rez.]
My last column discussed Basic FEGLI coverage and how to evaluate your insurance needs.
In my last column I discussed the history of Heart Rate Variability and how it can be used to customize the training process, helping athletes reach new levels of performance.
I want to come back to accusations that my column discussing Ferguson, Missouri is animated by racism.
This column discusses some of the latest research on assessing and managing recovery and advises on tactics that may help your clients recover from exercise.
I continue that tradition here on We Live Film with this weekly column discussing the latest home video releases.
This week's column discusses the steps you can take to prevent student cheating.
(Morningstar «ETF Specialist»: Jul 31, 2013) Morningstar's «ETF Specialist» column discusses heightened merger and acquisition activity, and features ProShares Merger Arbitrage ETF (MRGR) among merger - arbitrage ETFs that should benefit from this activity and from the prospect of rising interest rates.
This week in our MOBA column we discuss the Halloween happenings in some of your favorite battle arenas.
It Came From Japan is a weekly column discussing past titles originating from Japan that have enjoyed a release in the west on the PS1, PS2, PSN or PSP but have yet to see a PS3 outing.
I also dug Andy Schatz's column discussing what «The First Great Game,» the one that will serve as the so - called «Citizen Kane moment» for the medium, could be like.
Welcome to Save Point, an opinion column discussing games, gamers, and the industry.
Fee now to explore beyond Hawkins» dream machine, he rambles incomprehensibly on... His first «Beyond 3DO» column discusses why the dreaded «FMV adventure» is much more pleasant that you might actually guess.]
[Vox Populi, a somewhat unexpected new development for GameSetWatch, is a new bi-weekly column discussing things we've heard - and things you've told us - about video games today, and video games in the future.]
[Vox Populi, a somewhat unexpected new development for GameSetWatch, is a bi-weekly column discussing things we've heard - and things you've told us - about video games today, and video games in the future.]
Legal column discussing the benefits of additional insurance — injuries are compensated immediately by your extended insurance and again when your case settles in the future -LSB-...]
Labor & Employment partner Frank Saibert authored this column discussing a divided National Labor Relations Board ruling regarding employees recording coworkers on the job without management's approval.
Providence Labor & Employment partner Andrew Prescott authored this column discussing the reinstatement of the U.S. Department of Labor's final rule requiring third - party employers of companionship and live - in domestic service workers to comply with the federal Fair Labor Standards Act's overtime and minimum - wage requirements.
Chicago Labor & Employment partner Yelena Gray authored this column discussing the importance of employers being aware of medical reimbursement arrangements.
San Francisco Labor & Employment partner Jeff Tanenbaum and associate Traci Bernard - Marks authored this column discussing why it may be prudent for employers to still generally make use of automated external defibrillators voluntary and not part of an employee's job duties.
Chicago Labor & Employment partner Yelena Gray authored this column discussing the upcoming compliance deadline for cash balance plan sponsors.
Chicago Labor & Employment partner Frank Saibert authored this column discussing gender - based harassment claims by the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission against a large warehouse club on behalf of former Costco employee.
Rochester partners Jeff LaBarge and Steve Jones, counsel Todd Shinaman, and associates Joe Carello and Kim Harding co-authored this column discussing New York's landmark legislation raising the minimum wage and mandating paid family leave.
Labor & Employment attorneys Kim Harding and Bob Dolinko authored this column discussing how employers should handle office romances.
In this column I discuss an issue we encountered recently that is connected to this very statement.
Providence Commercial Litigation counsel Steven Richard authored this column discussing steps organizations can take to promote a data secure environment.
Rochester partners Jeremy Wolk and David Tennant authored this column discussing the impact of the vacant seat on the U.S. Supreme Court.
San Francisco Labor & Employment associate Danielle Kleinman and San Francisco commercial litigation associate Cameron Cloar - Zavaleta authored this column discussing California's day - of - rest law.
Providence Commercial Litigation counsel Steven Richard authored this guest column discussing the Rhode Island Identity Theft Protection Act of 2015.
Chicago Labor & Employment partner Frank Seibert authored this column discussing a blockbuster decision by the United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit overruling two long - standing lines of its own precedent to clarify the evidentiary standards to be used in discrimination cases.
Susan authored this column discussing whether the government can force private companies to decode encrypted messages for law enforcement.
New York City partner Craig Tractenberg authored this column discussing whether a potential franchisee can purchase a franchise with a criminal history.
My new Canadian Lawyer column discusses practical tips for brands and influencers in the expanding area of endorsements and testimonials, in light of Federal Trade Commission, Competition Bureau and industry regulator guidance.
This column discusses a survey of lower court decisions in the sixteen months since the Supreme Court's decision in Daimler AG v. Bauman.
Providence Commercial Litigation counsel Steve Richard authored this column discussing developments in and results of a court decision regarding a political consultant's First Amendment challenge to South Carolina's anti-robocall statute.
This column discussing an important United States Supreme Court decision regarding False Claims Act liability was co-authored by Boston partners Brian French and Fred Kelly, Boston associates Hannah Bornstein and Sydney Pritchett, and Washington, DC, associate Emily Harlan.
Manchester Commercial Litigation associate Dan Deane and Boston IP Litigation associate Troy Lieberman co-authored this column discussing what businesses need to know about the Telephone Consumer Protection Act.
Chicago Labor & Employment partner Frank Saibert authored this column discussing a court ruling that union investigators should be allowed on site of employee death.
Partner and co-leader of the firm's Commercial Litigation practice Jon Sablone and New York City Commercial Litigation associate Danielle McLaughlin authored this column discussing how the insertion of boilerplate language can now obviate an important and powerful tool of the Cayman Islands Companies Law and invest even more power in offshore funds.
New York City IP Litigation partner Craig Tractenberg authored this column discussing a new bill intended to establish «responsible franchise practices» and level the playing field for franchisees.
New York City Public Company Transactions partner Dick Langan authored this column discussing the importance of cybersecruity evaluations in M&A deals.
Rochester partner Jeff LaBarge and Rochester associate Joe Carello authored this column discussing legal issues surrounding wearable devices in the workplace.
New York City IP Litigation partner Craig Tractenberg authored this column discussing vicarious liability resulting from a car accident involving a food delivery service.
New York City Banking & Finance partner Alex Margolis authored this column discussing trends in incremental loan facilities.
Washington, DC, partner and leader of the Government Contracts team Vince Napoleon authored this column discussing the future of public - private partnerships («P3s») in government contracting.
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