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13 Jun 2007, 4:14 pm
Upon information and belief nobody at JG Wentworth held this designation E. [read post]
3 Aug 2012, 6:08 pm
Partindo de “A” como a classificação mais segura, a SMP&B passou das notas “B” eC” para “H”; a Grafitti, de “B” para “H”, e o PT de “A” para “H”. [read post]
8 May 2012, 5:00 am by Doug Cornelius
Every private fund needs to start gathering information about their investors using this data scheme: (a) Individuals that are United States persons (including their trusts); (b) Individuals that are not United States persons (including their trusts); (c) Broker-dealers; (d) Insurance companies; (e) Investment companies registered with the SEC; (f) Private funds; (g) Non-profits; (h) Pension plans (excluding governmental pension plans); (i) Banking or thrift… [read post]
19 Sep 2013, 8:34 pm by Bill Marler
The Raw Milk Cheesemakers’ Association adds an additional criteria for low-temperature (thermised) heat treatment of raw milk cheese:  ”Cheese produced from milk that, prior to setting the curd, has not been heated above the temperature of the milk (104°F, 40°C) at the time of milking and that the cheese produced from that milk shall be aged for 60 days or longer at a temperature of not less than 35°F (2°C) i [read post]
20 Mar 2010, 7:31 am by Durga Rao
members from amongst the officials of the Ministry of the Central Government dealing with Finance and administration of the Companies Act, 1956 (1 of 1956); c. [read post]
12 Nov 2014, 1:56 pm
” The Court of Appeal concluded that Black’s claims — both his Godwin’s-Law-condemned analogy of an insurance company’s payment practices to the conduct of Nazis, and his more historical claim of a connection between Fireman’s Fund’s parent company and actual Nazis — related to a matter of public concern: Black contends, and we agree, that speech complaining about an insurance company’s allegedly illegal business… [read post]
Most still rely primarily on e-mail (nearly 80%) and/or newsletters (nearly 50%) to reach workers, including nondesk employees (NDEs) who may not even have a company e-mail address. [read post]
Most still rely primarily on e-mail (nearly 80%) and/or newsletters (nearly 50%) to reach workers, including nondesk employees (NDEs) who may not even have a company e-mail address. [read post]