...began issuing the policies in 1991. After the Internal Revenue Service audited plaintiffs' plans and disallowed certain deductions claimed on their federal income...
...Barrett introduced EPIC to closely held corporations with few employees, including Universal Mailing Service Inc., Lima Plastics Inc., Finderne Management Co. Inc. and Alloy Cast...
...it up at the prosecutor's office. They would have to pay mailing costs, while e-mail would be free. Public Defender's...
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...the United States. The RNC allegedly created a voter challenge list by mailing sample ballots to individuals in precincts with a high percentage of racial...
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...International Development ("USAID"), the 3 U.S. Department of Health and Human Services ("HHS"), and the U.S. Centers for Disease 4 Control and Prevention...
New Jersey Law Journal
...S.C. § 666(a)(1)(B), and five counts of honest services mail fraud and conspiracy, in violation of 18 U.S.C. §...
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...mail compare to traditional paper mailing in view of the evidential...a presumption. SSI Medical Services, Inc. v. State, Dept. of...
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...recover contributions to the federal Universal Service Fund ("USF") required by 47...
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