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Tag Archives: reports
Is Your Internet Fast Enough for Streaming? – Consumer Reports
Consumer Reports – “Despite the high price you pay for internet service, it’s easy to find yourself frustrated by slow speeds. That’s especially likely if you’re one of the many households cutting the traditional pay-TV cord and streaming more entertainment—including Ultra … Continue reading
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Tagged Consumer, enough, Fast, Internet, reports, Streaming
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Legal Research Reports: Israel: Law on Freezing Revenues Designated for Palestinian Authority
The Law Library of Congress is proud to present the report, Israel: Law on Freezing Revenues Designated for Palestinian Authority. In accordance with the Paris Protocol and Israeli domestic implementing legislation, Israel has been transferring tax revenues to the Palestinian Authority … Continue reading
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Tagged Authority, designated, Freezing, Israel, legal, Palestinian, reports, Research, revenues
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Some Stations are Granted Relief From Duplicative DTV Transition Reports
Full Power and Class A TV stations that are changing channels as part of the TV spectrum repack and are scheduled to transition in Phases 3, 5, and 8 have been granted relief from the obligation to file what would … Continue reading
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Tagged Duplicative, Granted, relief, reports, some, Stations, Transition
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FCC Waives Quarterly Repack Reports for Certain TV Stations
By Warren Kessler In a Public Notice released this afternoon, the FCC waived certain quarterly Transition Progress Report requirements for stations in Phases 3, 5, and 8 of the post-auction repack process. As subscribers to Pillsbury’s legal advisories are aware, … Continue reading
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Tagged Certain, Quarterly, Repack, reports, Stations, waives
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Admiralty Professor Haycraft Reports from the Courthouse Steps on the Dutra v. Batterton Supreme Court Argument
This morning I attended oral argument at the United States Supreme Court in the maritime case of Dutra Group v. Batterton.[1] The question in the case is whether a Jones Act seaman may recover punitive damages on an unseaworthiness claim. … Continue reading
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Tagged Admiralty, courthouse, Dutra, Haycraft, Professor, reports, Steps
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