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- Avoiding Contract Disputes: Notarizing Signatures Is One Way To Protect Your Business When Contracts Are Involved
- One very simple, inexpensive but very effective legal tip that could provide the winning edge in court is to have all the signatures on important contracts or agreements acknowledged by a notary public. In plain English, have the signatures notarized. This paper explains why signature notarizing is important and how...
- White papers 2004-11-08
- Judgment Fund: Treasury's Estimates of Claim Payment Processing Costs Under the No Fear Act and Contract Disputes Act
- This report provides information on treasury's estimates of its costs to process discrimination claim payments and CDA payments in fiscal year 2003 and its costs to process and seek reimbursement for claim payments under lawsuits covered by the No FEAR Act beginning in fiscal year 2004, differences in claims processing...
- White papers 2004-04-01
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- UFC 10: best bodies: it's a fight to the finish as FLEX ranks the 10 best physiques on the Ultimate Fighting Championship roster
- When FLEX magazine called and asked me to write an article about the top 10 physiques in the UFC, I replied without hesitation: "Absolutely." As a National Physique Committee judge who hasn't missed a UFC event or an episode of Spike TV's The Ultimate Fighter reality show in four years,...
- Articles 2008-07-01
- Gates to oversee dispute on $35B tanker contract
- WASHINGTON -- Defense Secretary Robert Gates pledged to oversee a disputed $35 billion tanker contract after congressional investigators on Wednesday detailed numerous mistakes the Air Force made in awarding the deal to Northrop Grumman and its European partner over Boeing Co. In a redacted 67-page report, the...
- Articles 2008-06-26
- Cut! Actors' strike threatens to bring Hollywood to a standstill
- To have one trade union paralyse Hollywood was strange; two doing it in quick succession feels like carelessness. A threatened walkout by actors, which could begin as early as next week, is throwing major film and television studios into chaos. The contract dispute, this time between the...
- Articles 2008-06-24
- ASH SPLASHES THE CASH TO KEEP TAYLOR
- NEWCASTLE owner Mike Ashley has given the first public demonstration of his new "hands-on" policy by intervening in the long-running contract dispute with Stephen Taylor. A Toon insider said: "Mike Ashley below let Steven Taylor know that he wanted him to stay at Newcastle and that...
- Articles 2008-06-22
- ASH SPLASHES THE CASH TO KEEP TAYLOR
- NEWCASTLE owner Mike Ashley below has given the first public demonstration of his new "hands-on" policy by intervening in the long-running contract dispute with Stephen Taylor. A Toon insider said: "Mike Ashley let Steven Taylor know that he wanted him to stay at Newcastle and that...
- Articles 2008-06-22
- ASH, BANG WALLOP
- MIKE ASHLEY has made a dramatic move to keep England Under-21 skipper Steven Taylor at Newcastle. The Magpies' billionaire owner has given the first public demonstration of his new "hands-on" policy by personally intervening in the long-running contract dispute that threatened the young star's St James'...
- Articles 2008-06-22
- Philadelphia transit police ratify new contract
- SEPTA transit police overwhelmingly ratified a new four-year contract yesterday, formally ending a long-running contract dispute that prompted a brief strike last weekend. After having rejected three earlier tentative agreements, members of the Fraternal Order of Transit Police FOTP voted 133-9 to approve the latest agreement. The contract provides for...
- Articles 2008-06-20
- Tanker drivers' strike begins to bite at forecourts Shell warns of
- RETAILERS battled to keep up with customer demand for fuel yesterday amid continued strike action by tanker drivers which petrol giant Shell warned is likely to have a "significant impact" on its forecourts. The 600 tanker drivers have walked out in a pay row with haulage companies...
- Articles 2008-06-15
- SEPTA police ask court to order arbitration
- The SEPTA police officers' union yesterday asked a Philadelphia court to order binding arbitration in its long-running contract dispute as today's strike deadline approached. The approximately 200 transit police have said they will walk out at 2 p.m. if no settlement is reached. If there is a strike, SEPTA plans...
- Articles 2008-06-12
- SEPTA police threatening to strike
- SEPTA's transit police will go on strike at 2 p.m. tomorrow if no settlement is reached in their long-running contract dispute, union officials said yesterday. If the approximately 200 transit police strike, SEPTA will rely on agency supervisors, Philadelphia police officers, and private security guards to protect riders, SEPTA officials...
- Articles 2008-06-11
- Transit police nearer a strike
- SEPTA transit police moved a step closer to a strike yesterday as the agency rejected its police union's request for binding arbitration to end a long-running contract dispute. Transit police are calling for an emergency membership meeting today, and a strike is possible within a week to 10 days, police...
- Articles 2008-06-07
- U.S. Postal Service Awards Rivermine Telecom Expense Management Contract
- The U.S. PostalService has awarded Rivermine , the leading provider of automated telecom expense management TEM solutions, acontract to deploy comprehensive TEM solutions for its entire data networknationwide. Rivermine will deliver its patent-pending solutions to automatethe U.S. Postal Service's existing TEM processes. ...
- Articles 2008-06-04
- CEO firing splits ranks of Algiers school board
- A contract dispute has divided the Algiers Charter School Association board of trustees and casts a shadow of uncertainty over the 3-year-old school system's leadership. Board Vice President Glenn Orgeron said the board's focus has shifted from the educational betterment of the ACSA's 4,700 students to the...
- Articles 2008-06-02
- Court rules in favour of Mesa in dispute with Delta
- AIRLINE INDUSTRY INFORMATION-C1997-2008 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD Mesa Air Group Inc (Nasdaq: MESA) has won a preliminary injunction to stop Delta Air Lines (NYSE:DAL) terminating Freedom Airlines' ERJ-145 contract. Delta gave notice at the end of March that it intended to terminate the Delta Connection agreement with...
- Articles 2008-05-30
- Mesa Air Group Wins Injunction in Dispute with Delta Air Lines
- PHOENIX, May 29 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Mesa Air Group Inc. today won a preliminary injunction in the Federal Court in Atlanta enjoining Delta Air Lines ("Delta") from terminating Freedom Air's ERJ-145 contract. (Logo: http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/19990210/LAW065) On March 28, 2008, Delta notified Mesa of its intent...
- Articles 2008-05-29
- Iran-Crescent Deal.
- Crescent Petroleum CPC in 2001 signed a 25-year deal with National Iranian Gas Export Co. NIGEC to buy 15 MCM/d (525 MCF/d) of Iranian gas from the offshore Salman field (an extension of Abu Dhabi's offshore Abu al-Bukhoosh). The Salman gas was to be pumped to...
- Articles 2008-05-26
- Tottenham's bid for goalkeeper Gomes falls short
- Tottenham Hotspur have bid for PSV Eindhoven's Heurelho Gomes as they continue their search for a first-choice goalkeeper for next season. However, it is understood their offer falls short of the 14m (11.6m) the Dutch club is demanding for the 27-year-old Brazilian international. PSV say they are...
- Articles 2008-05-24
- Tottenham's bid for goalkeeper Gomes falls short
- Tottenham Hotspur have bid for PSV Eindhoven's Heurelho Gomes as they continue their search for a first-choice goalkeeper for next season. However, it is understood their offer falls short of the 14m (11.6m) the Dutch club is demanding for the 27-year-old Brazilian international. PSV say they are...
- Articles 2008-05-24
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