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Silence is not necessarily golden

You drive a hybrid or totally electric car and deserve kudos for helping with the ecology. Not to mention helping your own pocket book. However, you have discovered that cars turn in front of you, and people walk across the … Continue reading

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Should Lawmakers be Banned from Participating on Public Company Boards? Not Necessarily

Following Democratic control of the House, a new resolution was passed in January as a means to limit lawmakers’ control over public companies. Specifically, the resolution amended the Rules of the House of Representatives to ban House lawmakers’ membership on … Continue reading

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Policy Enhancements: Why They Aren’t Necessarily As Good As They Sound

In prior posts, we’ve talked before about the different types of disability insurance, including group disability insurance.  Group policies are a subset of disability policies that are often made available to members of professional organizations. With group policies, the organization … Continue reading

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TTB Expands Allowable Changes to Labels without Resubmission, but Reminds us that One Label “Does Not (Necessarily) Fit All”

Certificate of Label Approval (or COLA) can be one of the more frustrating processes for brewers.  Each label must be approved by the Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau (TTB).  Once the COLA is issued, only certain, limited changes … Continue reading

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A multi-year employment contract between an educator and a school board necessarily binds successor school boards

A multi-year employment contract between an educator and a school board necessarily binds successor school boardsDecisions of the Commissioner of Education, 13958, 13960 School superintendents and their deputies are usually employed pursuant to a written contract that sets out the … Continue reading

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