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In This Issue: - EU CUSTOMS POLICY: ..Greek Presidency Customs Priorities ..Customs 2020 ..Mutual Assistance – Regulation 515/97 - TARIFFS: ..Duty Suspensions and Tariff Quotas ..GSP – Temporary Withdrawal/Safeguard Measures ..GSP –...

If you are anything like me, you don't think of going to see a doctor when you are not feeling ill. Even if you like your doctor, you dread the idea of regular check-ups, which grow even more unpleasant when you consider the possibility that she...

Finding the National Labor Relations Board failed to give appropriate weight to the Federal Arbitration Act, the federal Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals overturned a Board decision invalidating an arbitration agreement that prohibited employees from...

A federal judge has tossed antitrust claims against a Pennsylvania law firm that had exclusive contracts for law-firm advertising on buses, on a popular radio station at rush hour, and at the Wells Fargo Center sports arena. U.S.

With Christmas just around the corner, the holiday season is well underway. For many, this means that the next few weeks will be filled with buying and wrapping gifts, baking and decorating cookies, listening to festive holiday tunes, and of course,...

On December 11, 2013, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) announced that it has approved the statutory maximum of 10,000 U visas for Fiscal Year 2014. This marks the fifth straight year that USCIS has reached the statutory maximum...

Agency Limits Pending Inventory Increase; Secures Record Monetary and Injunctive Relief for Victims of Workplace Discrimination - WASHINGTON- Despite the challenges of sequestration and declining staffing, the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity...

A Michigan employee was fired for leaving his post to help a man extinguish his car fire, and those who support Good Samaritans want to know why. David Bowers, 62, is a retail greeter at Meijer, a Midwest chain retail store. He was fired after he left his designated area......

Drexel University’s law school will no longer be named after a graduate who gave $15 million to the school five years ago. The donor, Earle Mack, “has graciously stepped aside as naming benefactor of Drexel's law school,” the school said in a statement on Monday.

Law school enrollments nationwide are down 11 percent this year from last year and 24 percent from 2010, new figures show. The nation’s 202 ABA-accredited schools reported that 39,675 full- and part-time students were enrolled in a first-year J.D.

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