This blog
covers legal issues facing Native American and Alaska Native tribes, their members, and their economic interests.
Not exact matches
Posts — most of which are in video form — are either directed at answering the questions of potential clients
facing criminal charges in Arizona, offer the author's take on
legal issues facing celebrities in the news, or
cover the author's own successes in court.
In our new series on The
Legal Side of the Holidays, we'll be
covering all the
issues that families
face during the winter holidays, starting with engagements.
The Blog was one of the first in the country to address
legal issues facing manufacturers and distributors and is written by experienced lawyers
covering issues concerning environmental, health, and safety / OSHA, labor and employment, and corporate compliance and litigation.
Roads to Safety
covers legal issues that older women may
face when they have experienced violence.
The Brief will also
cover the
legal opportunities and challenges
faced across different sectors throughout the region,
issues concerning Islamic finance and sharia law as well as identifying top M&A and private equity deals.
We understand that it can be daunting when you're
faced with
legal issues that you've never dealt with before - and on top of that have aggressive adjusters trying to force you back to work and settle for a tiny amount that won't
cover you down the road if the effects of your injuries are not truly understood and how this will play out in the long term.
This book
covers the most fundamental
legal and practical
issues that Canadian patent lawyers and patent agents are likely to
face in everyday practice before the courts and the Canadian Intellectual Property Office (CIPO).
We
cover issues you
face in your daily work, best practices, and the latest trends in buying
legal services.
However, some new
issues are arising in terms of drafting policies that
cover the many
legal issues facing a publicly - traded, multi-national corporation.
Although not
covered by an ethics opinion, the proposed opinion also noted that a lawyer could
face legal issues if disposed equipment or memory devices have personal information, such as medical records, Social Security numbers, or criminal arrest records.