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27 Jun, 2008 2:08 pm
... Appropriate Transferee Court Two class action lawsuits were filed against the United States
Postal Service (USPS) - one in Washington and one in Illinois. Each class action complaint purported
to be brought on behalf of a nationwide class. In re United States Postal Service Privacy Act Litig., ___ F.Supp.2d ___ (Jud.Pan ... Judicial Panel transferred the Illinois class
action to Washington, id., at 2. Download PDF file of In re United States Postal Service Privacy Act Litigation Transfer Order
29 May, 2007 8:01 pm
The United States Postal Service has opened its REDRESS (Resolve Employment Dispute, Reach Equitable Solutions Swiftly) Mediation Roster. Click the links below to find a packet that
needs to be completed and locations where the 1500 strong roster is being opened. Application information and Provider Form State and Territory mediation list The REDRESS program
is recognized as a leading conflict resolution program and has received global recognition from the conflict ...
15 May, 2008 12:44 pm
Our new web site for the Hill v. United States Postal
Service is now live. This will be the best place to look for all future news updates and important documents. Please visit [www.hill-usps.com]
for more information.
21 Dec, 2008 11:10 am
The Role of the United States Postal Service in Public Safety and Security - Implications of Relaxing the Mailbox Monopoly,...
10 Mar 11:52 am
... website for the United States Postal Service outlines many tips to avoid becoming a victim of mail fraud or ponzi schemes or indentity theft. You can click here ... you feel you've been
victimized in a fraud scheme that involves the U.S. Mail, submit a Mail Fraud Complaint Form to the U.S. Postal Inspection ... authority to
ensure you receive a refund and can't require that products, services, or advertisements--on the Internet or elsewhere--be altered. If you are a victim of mail fraud, investment
...
10 Sep, 2007 12:55 am
... U.S. Postal Service to amend a declaratory judgment and injunction issued in April prohibiting
contract postal units from posting displays that involve religious proselytizing. (See prior posting.) In Cooper v. United States Postal Service,
2007 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 65507 (D CT, Aug. 28, 2007), the court limited its ruling to the contract postal unit operated by Sincerely Yours,
Inc. (SYI), eliminating broader language applying to all other contract postal units ...
2 Dec, 2008 7:42 pm
... ; • Other positions at the GS-14 and above level excepted from the competitive civil service by law because of the confidential or
policy-determining nature of the position duties. See Appendix 2 for ... States Holocaust Memorial Council ................ United States Institute of Peace ................................ United
States International Trade Commission ............ United States Postal Service ..................................... Utah
Reclamation Mitigation and Conservation Commission ...
30 Jul 12:28 pm
... an urgent need for restructuring to maintain its financial viability, the Government Accountability Office has added the United
States Postal Service to its list of federal government
programs and agencies at high risk. A technology-driven decline in ... 30 congressional hearing, GAO called upon the USPS to "develop and implement a broad restructuring plan - with
input from the Postal Regulatory Commission and other stakeholders, and approval by Congress and the administration - that includes key ...
28 Dec, 2006 9:29 am
I love amicable legal settlements. This one is perfectly charming: In 2004, the United States
Postal Service sent the band a cease and desist letter citing their trademark on the phrase
"postal service". After negotiations, the USPS relented, allowing the band use of the trademark in
exchange for promotional efforts on behalf of the USPS and a performance at their annual National Executive Conference. Additionally, the USPS website sells the band's CDs.
20 May 2:41 am
Source: Lexology, May 20, 2000 U.S. postal service launches national enforcement initiative against
business mailers Venable LLP "The United States Postal
Service, which appears headed for a multi-billion dollar loss this year, has quietly launched a major new initiative to collect more postage
from mail that already has been paid for and delivered."
17 Apr 5:10 am
... the Department of Veteran's Affairs (VA), U.S. Postal Service and the Department of Health and
Human Services involve special federal laws. When our clients ... malpractice by a federally funded health care facility or a car accident caused by a United States postal worker, before a lawsuit can be filed under the
Federal Tort Claims ... injury or death. Unless individuals injured by United States has a
malpractice or injury lawyer with a long track record of success, they may not even have a fighting ...
8 Jan, 2008 6:52 pm
... a false connection with the federal government as (39 USC Section 3001). As a result of Stephanies complaint, it is being reported that the United States Postal Inspection Service is now collecting evidence to determine whether a photo enforcement vendor violated mail fraud statutes. The Louisiana State Board of Private
Investigator Examiners is also currently investigating whether Redflex has violated a state law requiring a private ...
15 Feb, 2008 9:52 am
"The Federal Trade Commission today issued a report entitled Accounting for Laws that Apply Differently to the United States Postal...
19 Nov 3:28 am
... started back up. (See here) 11/19/2009 The U.S. Postal Service (Contact), citing security and
privacy concerns of children, will no longer ... responding to letters to Santa from children of military servicemen overseas, the newspaper says. Another postal service spokesman, Ernie Swanson, tells the Daily News-Miner that the letters - as many ... blind. The time
is always right to do the right thing." - Martin Luther King - United States Constitution | Bill of
Rights © 2006-2009 Sex Offender Issues , All ...
16 May 4:02 am
EEO/iNews from the United States Courts of Appeal iNews Related to Equal Employment Opportunity
Source: iNews © 2009 John D. Sargent, All Rights Reserved _____________________________________________________ EEO/iNews provides weekly links to Internet ... . Some links may have
expired or require sign-up or subscription. Mr. Sargent is not compensated for news connected to a service or product. Mr. Sargent relies on
free Internet sources for EEO/iNEWS. EEO/iNEWS contents do not necessarily reflect the ...
29 Dec, 2008 1:45 pm
"The contributions of United States Supreme Court Associate Justices Joseph Story, Louis D. Brandeis,
Felix Frankfurter, and William J. Brennan, Jr. will be commemorated next September with the issuance of the United States Supreme Court Justices stamps." So announced the U.S. Postal Service in a news release issued today. You can view an image of the forthcoming postage stamps by clicking here.
16 Oct, 2007 11:29 am
... I was somewhat surprised by this opinion by Judge Leavy. When I read the beginning of the opinion, I was on board. Douglas Carlson submits a FOIA request that wants to know the
addresses and hours and final collection times for all of the post offices in the United States. That
seems fine to me, and I was surprised that the district court denied the request. I don't know why he wants it, but that information seems fairly ...
26 May 8:07 am
... "facilitat[e]" felony drug distribution in violation of §843(b). Stopping with the plain meaning of "facilitate" here would ignore the rule that because statutes are not read as a
collection of isolated phrases, "[a] word in a statute may or may not extend to the outer limits of its definitional possibilities." Dolan v. Postal Service, 546 U. S. 481. Here it does not.
6 Sep, 2007 2:00 pm
... Act of 1938. In Nigg v. United States Postal
Service, three Postal Inspectors alleged that the Postal
Service failed to pay Postal Inspectors their proper wages ... statutes-the Fair Labor Standards Act
of 1938 and a 1996 statute related to compensation for postal inspectors, 39 U.S.C. § 1003(c). Robert Nigg ... inspectors on a basis of
"comparability" to other similarly tasked executive branch employees, permits the Postal Service to
provide "availability pay" rather than FLSA overtime. The court adopted ...
25 Apr, 2007 12:29 am
In Cooper v. United States Postal Service, (D CT, April 18, 2007), a Connecticut federal district court held that a contract postal unit
(CPU)-- a private business that has contracted with the U.S. Postal Service to provide
postal services to the public-- violates the Establishment Clause when it posts religious displays that proselytize or advance religion.
Some 5,200 CPUs operate nationwide in locations such as and ...
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