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- BGH folgt EuGH (Planet49): Voreingestelltes Ankreuzkästchen (Opt-Out) stellt keine rechtmäßige Einwilligung für den Einsatz von Werbe- und Tracking Cookies dar
- Corona Soforthilfe Geld ist unpfändbar
- „Coronarecht“ – SARS-CoV-2 und die rechtlichen Folgen
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Archiv des Autors: NIETZER . Rechtsanwälte
SEC und der FCPA – ein Jahresrückblick
Hier eine umfängliche und informative Zusammenfassung des „FCPA Professor“ vom 6.Januar 2014 über die Untersuchungen und Massnahmen der Securities Exchange Commission nach dem Forreign Corrupt Practices Act im Jahr 2013. Dort finden sich auch Zusammenfassungen für die Jahre 2010, 2011 … Weiterlesen
How Straight From The Lion’s Mouth Informs Your Hotline
The symbol of Venice is the Lion of St. Mark. The use of this symbol led to the maxim ‘straight from the lion’s mouth’. This adage came about because the Republic of Venice had its own hotline system where citizens … Weiterlesen
Veröffentlicht unter Compliance USA
Verschlagwortet mit Best Practices, Bribery Act, Compliance programs, Corporate Law, Department of Justice, FCPA, Nietzer&Häusler, US.Securities and Exchange Commission
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Senders of Texts to Drivers Can Be Held Liable, Court Rules
A New Jersey appeals court ruled on Tuesday that a person could have a legal duty to avoid texting with someone who is driving. Disagreeing with a lower court, a panel of judges found that when a motorist is texting … Weiterlesen
Veröffentlicht unter Klage
Verschlagwortet mit avoid texting while driving, causing an accident, Corporate Law, Lawsuit, legal duty, New Jersey, Nietzer&Häusler
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Injured robber’s lawsuit dismissed
PRESCOTT – Michael Lewis, who owns Mike’s Mini-Mart on Gurley Street, was found not liable by a jury in a civil court case for the injuries sustained by a man he shot during a robbery in September 2011. Scott LaFonte, … Weiterlesen
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Verschlagwortet mit chase the robber, Corporate Law, injured robber, lawsuit dismissed, lost wages, medical expenses, Nietzer&Häusler, Prescott, shop owner
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Don’t ‚Volunteer‘ To Pay Your ‚Volunteers!‘
Joining unpaid interns, volunteers are the latest addition to the class of workers to seek unpaid wages – despite the fact that they possess no expectation of compensation at the time that they render services. A potential class action lawsuit … Weiterlesen
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Verschlagwortet mit class action lawsuit, Corporate Law, DOL, FLSA, for-profit institution, MLB, New York, Nietzer&Häusler, unpaid interns, Volunteers
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N.Y. family sues high school hockey coach for keeping son on JV team
The family of a former Webster Thomas hockey player has sued the school district and hockey coach for keeping him at the junior varsity level for four years „in spite of his advanced skills.“ The lawsuit was filed last month … Weiterlesen
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Verschlagwortet mit Corporate Law, family sues high school coach, hockey player, JV team, motion to dismiss, New York, Nietzer&Häusler
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Yelp Reviewers Sue for ‚Unpaid Wages‘
A group of Yelp reviewers has filed a class-action lawsuit, which argues that they deserve compensation for their work on the site. Filed in a Los Angeles district court, the suit says Yelp simply designates its contributors as „independent contractors,“ … Weiterlesen
Veröffentlicht unter Klage
Verschlagwortet mit Amazon, Corporate Law, Fair Labor Standards Act, Los Angeles, Most ridiculous Lawsuits, Nietzer&Häusler, unpaid wages, Website, Yelp
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Farewell to Bum and Bud: Trends in FCPA Compliance and Enforcement
Sometimes the universe converges in ways that are quite eerie. This past weekend was such an instance when the most beloved figure in Houston professional sports passed on to the great hereafter; only to be followed two days later by … Weiterlesen
Veröffentlicht unter Allgemein
Verschlagwortet mit Best Practices, Bribery Act, Compliance programs, Corporate Law, Corruption in China, Department of Justice, FCPA, international investigation, Nietzer&Häusler, SEC
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Continuous Compliance to Solve the Problem
On this day, 53 years ago the CBS television network premiered one of my favorite TV shows of all time – Route 66. The program had a simple premise, it followed two young men, Buz Murdock and Tod Stiles, as … Weiterlesen
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Verschlagwortet mit Best Practices, CBS television network, Compliance programs, Ethical Leadership, FCPA, New York Times, OCEG, Route 66, UK Bribery Act
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Naperville Lawyer Sues Man Over Negative Comments Online
(CBS) – A Naperville lawyer has filed a lawsuit against a man who wrote a bad review of him on Google Plus. WBBM Newsradio’s Steve Miller reports attorney Paul Nordini sued Joe LaBarre, after he wrote, “This is an exceptionally … Weiterlesen →
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