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Tag Archives: cleaning
Owner of Ventura County Cleaning Company Sentenced to 365 Days and Probation for Workers' Compensation Premium Fraud
Audits by State Compensation Insurance Fund and other workers' compensation insurance carriers (Zenith, Travelers, etc.) can turn into criminal cases if there is intentional evidence of underreporting of payroll. A recent case shows how a state case was handled in Ventura … Continue reading
Posted in Administrative law
Tagged cleaning, Company, Compensation, County, days, fraud, Owner, Premium, Probation, Sentenced, Ventura, Workers'
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Cleaning up overly broad noncompetes: the “Janitor Rule”
The “janitor rule,” as it’s come to be known, is the rule of thumb in restrictive covenant law that if a noncompetition agreement (or other restrictive covenant) restricts the scope of a former employee’s future employment indiscriminately, untethered to the … Continue reading
Posted in Employment and Labour Law
Tagged “Janitor, broad, cleaning, Noncompetes, Overly, Rule
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Study Finds Most Medical Scopes Still Harbor Dangerous Bacteria After Cleaning
New study finds that 71 percent of reusable medical scopes still harbored harmful bacteria after being cleaned. Read more detail on Recent Medical Malpractice posts –
How To Tell The Difference Between Harmful Spoliation and Harmless Spring Cleaning
Author: David Solomon Case Citation: Living Color Enters. v. New Era Aquaculture, 2016 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 39113 (S.D. Fla. Mar. 22, 2016). Employee/Personnel/Employer implicated: eLesson Learned: While accidents do happen, in order to avoid court ordered sanctions, it’s important … Continue reading
Posted in Law Students
Tagged between, cleaning, Difference, harmful, harmless, Spoliation, Spring, Tell
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New -Cleaning UP the Asbestos Litigation Mess: A Role for the Department of Justice? …..Top 5 Trusts to Investigate!
Have you seen the new Forbes Article – Cleaning UP the Asbestos Litigation Mess: A Role for the Department of Justice? ….. https://www.forbes.com/sites/wlf/2018/04/02/cleaning-up-the-asbestos-litigation-mess-a-role-for-the-department-of-justice/3/#7babaaf343d9 This is too good to be true! As these corrupt Asbestos Trust Fiduciaries have fraudulently attempted to … Continue reading
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Tagged Asbestos, cleaning, Department, Investigate, Justice, Litigation, Mess, role, top, Trusts
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