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Tag Archives: Extent
The Extent of Employers’ Obligations to Employees Continues to be Dynamic
From a defense perspective, the most common concern with defending a workers’ compensation claim is not whether the employee is entitled to benefits, but to what extent. While the employer certainly has statutory obligations when it comes to providing benefits … Continue reading
Posted in Admiralty-Maritime Law
Tagged Continues, Dynamic, Employees, Employers, Extent, Obligations
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The Extent of State University’s Immunity from Local Governance
Montclair State University has spent the last decade or so trying to obtain approval from the County of Passaic and the City of Clifton to construct a roadway which would intersect with a county road. Both the County and the … Continue reading
Posted in Employment and Labour Law
Tagged Extent, Governance, Immunity, Local, state, Universitys
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The Extent of Employers’ Obligations to an Employees Continues to be Dynamic
From a defense perspective, the most common concern with defending a workers’ compensation claim is not whether the employee is entitled to benefits, but to what extent. While the employer certainly has statutory obligations when it comes to providing benefits … Continue reading
Posted in Admiralty-Maritime Law
Tagged Continues, Dynamic, Employees, Employers, Extent, Obligations
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To What Extent Does Your State Rely on Property Taxes?
Property taxes represent a major source of revenue for states and localities. In fiscal year 2015, the latest year of data available, 31.1 percent of total U.S. state and local tax collections came from property taxes, more than any other … Continue reading
Payments Innovation and Interchange Fees Regulation: How Inverting the Merchant-Pays Business Model Would Affect the Extent and Direction of Innovation
Posted by D. Daniel Sokol David S. Evans, University of Chicago Law School, University College London has written on Payments Innovation and Interchange Fees Regulation: How Inverting the Merchant-Pays Business Model Would Affect the Extent and Direction of Innovation. ABSTRACT:… … Continue reading
Posted in Antitrust - Competition law
Tagged affect, Business, Direction, Extent, Fees, Innovation, Interchange, Inverting, MerchantPays, Model, Payments, regulation, would
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