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13 Dec 2017, 5:56 am by Daniel Schwartz
For employers in Connecticut it remains to be seen if the Connecticut Supreme Court will be all in on such a logic for state wage & hour law claims, but the federal endorsement of arbitration provisions provide a strong basis for doing so. [read post]
11 Dec 2017, 11:24 am by Steven Cohen
Midsun Group, Inc – United States District Court – District of Connecticut – December 7th, 2017) involves a claim of trademark infringement. [read post]
5 Nov 2017, 6:02 am by Wolfgang Demino
It fails to look at the whole picture and the dynamics at work in it.And as for debt-buyers, they already have to adjust their collection activities state-by-state to comply with different statutes of limitations and differences in state fair debt collection laws, in addition to having to abide by state-specific licensing and bond requirements. [read post]
5 Nov 2017, 6:02 am by Wolfgang Demino
It fails to look at the whole picture and the dynamics at work in it.And as for debt-buyers, they already have to adjust their collection activities state-by-state to comply with different statutes of limitations and differences in state-enacted fair debt collection laws, in addition to having to abide by state-specific licensing and bond requirements. [read post]
20 Oct 2017, 8:58 am by Joe Consumer
" Moreover, because the ads contained so many inaccuracies, two companies - Crum and Foster and Aetna - were forced to sign consent orders with state insurance commissioners in Connecticut and Kansas, agreeing to stop publishing these ads. [read post]
20 Oct 2017, 6:12 am by SHG
Trailer Transit, Inc., 824 F.3d 688 (7th Cir. 2016) • Neil M. [read post]
26 Sep 2017, 6:41 am by Dan Carvajal
Three of these statesConnecticut, New York, and Wyoming—impose taxes mirroring the old Ohio corporate franchise tax, under which businesses pay the greater of net worth or net income liability.[12] Beginning in 2006, Ohio CFT liability declined in increments of 20 percent a year, with firms responsible for 80 percent of their standard liability that year, 60 percent in 2007, and so on until 2010, when the tax was eliminated. [read post]