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Is litigation the only alternative? ( July 1999 )
One of the themes that I have stressed in many of my articles, which is also a theme I stress in daily practice, is. -
Could Your Sexual Harassmant Investigation be Subject to the Requirements of the Fair Credit Reporting Act? ( June 1999 )
Yes, according to a recent opinion letter from the Federal Trade Commission (FTC). Why should you be concerned . -
Terminaton of Private Mortgage Insurance ( June 1999 )
Most first-time home buyers purchase their homes using mortgages with relatively small down payments. To protect t. -
Applying for Credit ( August 1998 )
This article discusses your rights when applying for credit. -
Stepping Out - Part 2 ( May 1999 )
This article has been specially prepared as an introduction of your rights and responsibilities as an adult citizen of the United States. -
Employment Law Group Update: Employer Prevails Where Alleged Sexual Harassment Victim Failed to Avail Herself of Company Policy ( April 1999 )
This update discusses the holding in Kohler v. Inter-Tel Technologies, where a federal district court threw out an employee?s claim of sexual harassment where the company had a sexual harassment policy in place and the employee failed to use it. -
Fair Credit Reporting Act--Sexual Harassment Investigation. ( April 1999 )
The Federal Trade Commission (the "Commission") has taken the position that employers who utilize the services of o. -
The Fair Credit Reporting Act And Workplace Investigations ( April 1999 )
On April 5, 1999, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) issued an opinion letter regarding sexual harassment investiga. -
The rapid growth of online commerce has spurred federal regulators into action to protect consumer privacy rights. .
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Y2K Legislative Update ( April 1999 )
1999 began with the introduction of several business-friendly Y2K federal and state legislative proposals.
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