Archive for December, 2007

Finally, a newspaper does a smart analysis of California's ERISA … - San Diego Union Tribune

Written by Admin on Monday, December 31st, 2007 in Uncategorized.


Finally, a newspaper does a smart analysis of California's ERISA
San Diego Union Tribune, United States -10 hours ago
The plan still affects - in a direct enough way - how employers will set up and manage their benefit plans, says Paul Secunda, professor of law at the

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Maine Phone Recycling Law Kicks In - Forbes

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Maine Phone Recycling Law Kicks In
Forbes, NY -14 hours ago
Maine becomes the third state after California and New York to enact a law like this, its sponsor, Rep. Christopher Babbidge, said Thursday.

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With a new year come new laws - OCRegister

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With a new year come new laws
OCRegister, CA -10 hours ago
Don't smoke in cars with kids: California is now the third state in the nation to ban smoking in the car with minors. The new law imposes a fine of up to
New year rings in new lawsInside Bay Area
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Protect public from all callers on roads - Corvallis Gazette Times

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Protect public from all callers on roads
Corvallis Gazette Times, OR -2 hours ago
Washington has passed such a law, which will take effect there on July 1. A new California law, also effective July 1, will prohibit the use of hand-held
Teens: Time to ditch your cell phones when drivingBend Bulletin (subscription)
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Law enforcement on lookout for intoxicated drivers tonight - OCRegister

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Law enforcement on lookout for intoxicated drivers tonight
OCRegister, CA -8 hours ago
Up to 80 percent of available officers from the California Highway Patrol will be on the road looking for impaired drivers, CHP spokeswoman Fran Clader said
Police checkpoints target drunken driversPennLive.com
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New laws ring in the new year - Palo Alto Daily News

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New laws ring in the new year
Palo Alto Daily News, CA -17 hours ago
A new California law that goes into effect Jan. 1 paves the way for $6 million in grant money to fund a drug "take-back" pilot program.
'08 means new laws for driversTri-Valley Herald
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Strange laws still exist - KPCnews.com

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Strange laws still exist
KPCnews.com, IN -13 hours ago
It’s the law in Illinois that a car must be driven with the steering wheel. • A California law prohibits a woman from driving a car while dressed in a

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Sara Jane Moore, who tried to kill Ford in '75, freed on parole - San Francisco Chronicle

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Sara Jane Moore, who tried to kill Ford in '75, freed on parole
San Francisco Chronicle,  USA -2 hours ago
That was more than 12 years after Moore secured a spot in California's Rogues' Gallery with her attempt to kill Ford. On Sept. 22, 1975, she fired a shot at
Sara Jane Moore ReleasedKCBS
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NJ family-leave bill: Compassion vs. cost - Philadelphia Inquirer

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NJ family-leave bill: Compassion vs. cost
Philadelphia Inquirer, PA -22 hours ago
The California law, passed in 2002, enables workers to collect up to 55 percent of their salaries, capped at $840 per week, for up to six weeks.

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Health reform comes slowly for California - Christian Science Monitor

Written by Admin on Sunday, December 30th, 2007 in Uncategorized.



Christian Science Monitor
Health reform comes slowly for California
Christian Science Monitor, MA -14 hours ago
A district judge found that violated the Employee Retirement Income Security Act (ERISA), a 1974 federal law that has preempted healthcare initiatives from
With experts like these, Steve, your side is in troubleSan Diego Union Tribune
Employers fear loss of ERISA shield By Gregory LopesWashington Times
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