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Tag Archives: Cracks
Papering Over the Cracks: The GCEU Judgement in Case T-851/14 Slovak Telekom v Commission
Damien Geradin, Tilburg Law & Economics Center (TILEC); EUCLID Law; University College London – Faculty of Laws and Robert O'Donoghue, Brick Court Chambers are Papering Over the Cracks: The GCEU Judgement in Case T-851/14 Slovak Telekom v Commission. ABSTRACT: On… … Continue reading
Posted in Antitrust - Competition law
Tagged case, Cracks, GCEU, Judgement, over, Papering
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New Farm Bill Cracks Open Door to Processing for Legalized Hemp and CBD Oil
Signed into law on December 20, 2018, the 2018 Farm Bill may present a tremendous opportunity for banks and payments companies to provide banking, processing, and other services to the hemp industry. We expect a variety of companies to move … Continue reading
Posted in Advertising Law
Tagged Bill, Cracks, door, farm, hemp, Legalized, open, Processing
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ICE Cracks Down on Employers Who Hire Illegal Immigrants
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement is rolling out action against employers who hire illegal aliens. Last summer, reports CNN Money, Chicago’s Cloverhill Bakery lost a third of its workforce. Close to 1,000 employees were let go after ICE audited the … Continue reading
Posted in Products Liability
Tagged Cracks, Down, Employers, hire, Illegal, Immigrants
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In Crusade against Cultural Antiquities Trafficking, Manhattan DA Cracks Down on Private Art Collectors
On Friday, January 5, 2018, the Manhattan DA’s office initiated two sets of seizures of cultural antiquities. The first set targeted the New York City residence and offices of Michael Steinhardt, a prominent Manhattan businessman and art collector. The second … Continue reading
Posted in Administrative law
Tagged against, Antiquities, collectors, Cracks, Crusade, Cultural, Down, Manhattan, Private, trafficking
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Court Appeals Cracks Down on "Skeleton" Motions
For years, attorneys handling criminal appeals have been filing motions known as "skeleton" motions in order to avoid the thirty-day limit for requesting a new trial established by the Tennessee Rules of Criminal Procedure. These motions are generally motions that … Continue reading