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12 Jan 2009, 4:00 am
  Former Vice Chancellor Steele of the Delaware Court of Chancery, in a case called Gilbert v. [read post]
2 Dec 2020, 4:12 pm by Yalitza Ledgister
We protested that if all lives mattered, then Black Lives must Matter. [read post]
13 Dec 2022, 5:00 am
In this particular matter, the court also found that the Plaintiff’s failure to warn claim was also preempted by the Hazardous Substances Act because that Act did not require the Defendant to include a spontaneous combusting warning on the label as a principal hazard.The court also confirmed that, in any event, the warning label on the product contained the words 'DANGER' and 'COMBUSTIBLE,' and further informed users of the product that 'rags, steel… [read post]
29 Sep 2017, 12:17 pm by Benjamin Wittes
" It would all be merely comical, except that this is the committee responsible for serious constitutional matters, including the contemplation of impeachment. [read post]
16 Sep 2013, 1:29 pm by WIMS
 EPA objection to three title V air permits issued by LDEQ to Nucor Steel Louisiana (Nucor). [read post]
5 Jun 2019, 9:42 am
This Kat recognizes that milk is a complicated matter. [read post]
12 Feb 2021, 11:57 am by Casey J. McKinnon
Our Government Contracting Group is available to assist you with questions on these new regulations and any other government contracting matters. [read post]
5 Nov 2021, 3:54 pm by Simon Lester
Even the legal nature of the deal appears up in the air, with the US and EU referring to it as an “arrangement,” rather than an “agreement” – a choice of verbiage that suggests that the final instrument may be non-binding as a matter of international law. [read post]
5 Nov 2021, 3:54 pm by Simon Lester
Even the legal nature of the deal appears up in the air, with the US and EU referring to it as an “arrangement,” rather than an “agreement” – a choice of verbiage that suggests that the final instrument may be non-binding as a matter of international law. [read post]
21 Jun 2022, 6:19 am by Don Asher
Of great importance, no matter the industry or worksite, is the legal mandate that any employee who is operating or driving a forklift has met the training and evaluation requirements of 29 CFR 1910 and can show upon request their current certification card. [read post]
29 May 2008, 9:32 am
Steele of the Supreme Court of Delaware, “Delaware’s Guidance: Ensuring Equity for the Modern Witenagemot,” 2 Virginia Law & Business Review 189 (2007), previously explored here, and a subject of the Chief Justice’s keynote luncheon address to the Business Law Section at the ABA’s 2007 annual meeting. [read post]
17 Jun 2011, 4:25 pm by Law Office of Ava George Stewart, P.C.
June 14, Chicago, Il:A South Side man has been charged with attempted murder for allegedly trying to run over a Chicago Police officer with his Jaguar in the popular Weed Street District early Monday morning.The 51-year-old officer, who was conducting a roadside seatbelt safety check, had to hold onto the hood of Rodney Steele’s luxury British car to keep from being hit, Assistant State’s Attorney Christopher Costello said Tuesday.After the first officer fell off the car,… [read post]
6 Dec 2018, 5:02 am by Charles Duan
The steel tariffs, for example, may have actually been imposed in order to boost the revenues of domestic steel producers, with the national security argument just as legal cover; or the administration may genuinely (if perhaps wrongly) be concerned about the military’s need for steel. [read post]
24 Aug 2009, 6:03 pm by J. Yackley
Structural steel and iron workers. 61.0 fatalities per 100,000 workers.5. [read post]
1 Nov 2021, 10:50 am by Simon Lester
The industry will always support restricting access to the U.S. market, of course, but I'm not sure how excited they -- some producers in particular -- will be about reducing carbon intensity as a general matter. [read post]
1 Nov 2021, 10:50 am by Simon Lester
The industry will always support restricting access to the U.S. market, of course, but I'm not sure how excited they -- some producers in particular -- will be about reducing carbon intensity as a general matter. [read post]