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OSHA in the New Millennium ( February 2001 )
OSHA will focus on ergonomics, willful-accident investigations, lockout-tagout, fall protection, chemicals and targeted inspections as we start the new millennium. With one of three Review Commission (OSHA court) members resigning and a second member on a one-year recess appointment term, President Bush is expected to select a new majority on the Commission. Issues of interpretation continue to occupy more case-law rulings. Recent cases reflect these trends. -
How "Clever" Personal Injury Lawyers Proceed in 2002 ( January 2003 )
Most corporate defendants begin their work on cases when they have received notice of a claim or are served with process, but that is not when personal injury lawyers begin and plan lawsuits in 2002. When modern personal injury lawyers target tobacco companies, pharmaceutical companies, insurers and other so-called "unpopular" industries, they begin by vilifying the company, and sometimes an entire industry, in the media. -
When the Government Must Pay Attorneys' Fees ( January 2001 )
In the case of United States v. Hallmark Construction Company, 200 F.3d 1076 (7th Cir. 2000), the United States .
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