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...school districts that have opted to be part of the civil service system, including 10-month employees such as Valeria Headen. Because the act and...
...National Security Systems Inc. v. Iola...Participating Insurance Cooperative (EPIC). Promoters of EPIC...to closely held corporations as a means...
...National Security Systems Inc. v. Iola...Participating Insurance Cooperative (EPIC) purported to be...to closely held corporations with few employees...
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...review in Akamai and a consolidated appeal (McKesson Technologies Inc. v. Epic Systems Corporation) and invited amicus participation to decide whether this rule should be...
...with him, that they lash out in court. That's what Eaton Corporation did when it sued six engineers who left for another company. Eight...
...with him, that they lash out in court. That's what Eaton Corporation did when it sued six engineers who left for another company. Eight...
...2009-1416 and 2009-1417) and McKesson Technologies Inc. v. Epic Systems Corporation (Case No. 2010-1291) cases, which will be discussed below...
...denied a request by the Electronic Privacy Information Center, known as EPIC, to compel the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) to enforce its 2011 consent...
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