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Real Estate Law
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Sarbanes Oxley (SOX or SarbOx) Summary
Sarbanes Oxley, also known as SOX or SarbOx, an act that came into force in July 2002, is considered as one of the most important changes in United States securities laws. Approved by the U.S. House of Representatives and the Senate, the SOX brought major modifications to the ruling of corporate administration and financial practice.
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The Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act
The Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act is basically just the federal law that governs and monitors consumer product warranties. This was passed by Congress in 1975, and requires manufacturers and sellers of consumer products to provide their customers with a lot of detailed information about their warranty coverage.
Also, it is worth noting that this Act affects both the rights of consumers and the obligations of warrantors that are offering written warranties.
To understand the Act, it is probably best that the consumer be aware of Congress' intentions when they first passed it.
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Regulatory Reform Fire Safety Order 2005
On 1 October 2006 the Regulatory Reform Fire Safety Order 2005 (RRO) came into force and, in doing so, replaced the previous fire safety legislation. From the end of October 2005, fire certificates were abolished and ceased to have legal status.
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NPI For Compliant Electronic Medical Billing – A Payer's Opportunity To Streamline Operations
Poor health care providers' data quality affects virtually every aspect of health care payers' enterprise, diluting profits and member goodwill. Successful transition to NPI impacts eligibility and authorization processing, provider enrollment, contracts and directories, claims adjudication and payment, referrals, and reporting and presents a unique opportunity for added automation, improved data accuracy, lower fraud and abuse, and streamlined operations.
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Deceptive Advertising: Who is Worse, the Scam Artists or the Regulators?
Many folks believe that food and drug company’s use deceptive advertising and we are constantly hearing of online scams and trickery in advertising these days. But did you know that the Government Regulators are culprits themselves of false and misleading advertising, press releases and even have bogus information on their websites. Indeed they often sue companies and file false declarations and complaints in Federal Courts.
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Taxi 'Recap' - The Short Version; Part 1
Weaned on the belief that 'talking politics' in public might get me locked up (due to the supposed vigilance of Apartheid spies) providing objective, critical analysis of government
policies is not always easy, but here goes...
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Preventing Employee Lawsuits
Q: I was a manager at a small company for many years. This company had a couple of lawsuits filed by disgruntled employees. Now I am in the process of establishing my own business. How can I prevent lawsuits by employees?
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The Coming Food Shortages Thru Over Regulation Caused by the Masses
There are many people who believe that the food and drug industry are evil and that the substances that are in these products are killing people. It is true that we do not know yet the long-term effects of many of the changes we are making to our food processing methods or the long-term effects of many of the drugs that we prescribe to prevent disease.
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Louisiana Real Estate Lawyers
Trading in real estate involves huge amounts of investments, sometimes your life savings. You may even have to raise loans at exorbitant rates of interest to buy the real estate, hoping that its appreciation will outbalance the investments. Yet there is always an element of risk involved, and instead of profits you may also end up with a loss. To put it simply, real estate investments involve great risks and should not be taken without thorough calculation based upon extensive expertise and research about the risks, and technical and legal aspects.
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