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Updated Conflict Minerals Training Course Now Available from WeComply
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WeComply, Inc., a Thomson Reuters business and leader in web-based ethics and compliance training, has announced an updated version of its Conflict Minerals training course. The course covers the fundamentals of the Securities and Exchange Commission’s (SEC) Conflict Minerals Rule and reflects the April 14, 2014 federal court ruling that limits some of the disclosure requirements.
The John Marshall Law School Wins Prestigious Urban Land Institute Award for Expansion
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The renovation project that greatly expanded facilities and student space at The John Marshall Law School in Chicago has been awarded the 2014 Urban Land Institute Chicago Vision Award.
Testosterone Treatment Lawsuits Mount With New Filing Against AndroGel Manufacturer
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Testosterone treatment lawsuits filed on behalf of men who allegedly suffered serious heart events due to drugs like AndroGel continue to mount in courts throughout the U.S., Bernstein Liebhard LLP reports. Most recently, a Texas man filed an AndroGel lawsuit in U.S. District Court, Northern District of Illinois, after he suffered a myocardial infarction that was allegedly caused by the medication.
Lanny K. McDonald named Representative Plaintiff in the Brookfield Class Action alleging Brookfield Director Billionaire James Pattison received a preferential deal
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Champion Stakeholders LLC announces that an Amended Statement of Claim in the class action against Brookfield Asset Management Inc., Brookfield Special Situations Ltd. and Hammerstone Corporation was filed on the 27 May, 2014, file number 1401-05797, in Calgary in the Court of Queen’s Bench of Alberta.
TAG Calls for Action Following Report on Visa Lottery Gaps
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The Technology Association of Georgia (TAG) today issued a call for legislative action to be taken in light of a new report from The Partnership for a New American Economy. The report details how existing H-1B visa lottery caps disproportionately hurt U.S.-born tech workers in the Atlanta metropolitan area by slowing job creation and wage growth in computer-related fields.
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