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7 Sep 2010, 4:02 am
§ 1679, et seq., prohibits provisions that purport to waive a consumer's right to sue in court for CROA violations.Pregnant welder sues employer for discriminationRoetzel & AndressOn August 10, 2010, the Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals issued its decision in Spees v. [read post]
10 Aug 2010, 8:32 am by Richard Renner
Bucalo has worked for UPS since 1979 in Sharonville, Ohio (near Cincinnati). [read post]
26 Jul 2010, 9:08 am by Steven M. Taber
” Click Here Other Articles on the Same Topic: Hoosier Energy, EPA reach Clean Air Act settlement. [read post]
8 Jun 2010, 7:34 pm
My name is Tom Galligan and since 2006 it has been my good fortune to serve as the President of Colby-Sawyer College in New London, New Hampshire where I am also a Professor in the Humanities Department. [read post]
3 May 2010, 9:30 pm by admin
Click Here Ohio EPA Settles with Company over HazWaste Violation. [read post]
7 Apr 2010, 3:44 pm by admin
Wilkinson, Youngstown News, March 31, 2010 A&L Salvage Landfill has agreed to more than a $4 million settlement with the Ohio Environmental Protection Agency to correct long-standing problems at its closed landfill. [read post]
4 Mar 2010, 3:17 pm by admin
Click Here Celanese plant pollution violation against energy provider settled for $310,000. [read post]
25 Feb 2010, 10:57 am by admin
Environmental Protection Agency and the Justice Department announced today. [read post]
29 Dec 2009, 5:50 pm by admin
Department of Justice Press Release, December 22, 2009 Duke Energy, one of the largest electric power companies in the nation, will spend approximately $85 million to significantly reduce harmful air pollution at an Indiana power plant and pay a $1.75 million civil penalty, under a settlement to resolve violations of federal clean air laws, the Justice Department and the U.S. [read post]
29 Dec 2009, 5:46 pm by smtaber
Department of Justice Press Release, December 22, 2009 Duke Energy, one of the largest electric power companies in the nation, will spend approximately $85 million to significantly reduce harmful air pollution at an Indiana power plant and pay a $1.75 million civil penalty, under a settlement to resolve violations of federal clean air laws, the Justice Department and the U.S. [read post]