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2005 International Anti-bribery Cases & Developments May 31, 2006
An article summarizing 2005's anti-bribery cases and developments in international efforts to combat corruption.
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Unintended Consequences: Is CMS April 5 Directive an Invitation to Carriers, Intermediaries to File Claims Under Contract Disputes Act, Stop Work, or Both? May 30, 2006
Reproduced with permission from BNA's Medicare Report, Vol. 17, No. 21 (May 26, 2006). Copyright 2006 by The Bureau of National Affairs, Inc.(800-372-1033)
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Coordination of Benefits - March, 2006 What Plan Counsel Need to Know about Secondary Payer Compliance March 15, 2006
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NIST September 11 Findings Will Drive Dramatic Building Code Changes Some Companies May Face Pricey Renovations to Comply Counsel to Counsel July 2005
Carl A. Gebo
Much has been learned from the events of September 11, but few jurisdictions have amended their building codes to incorporate what has been learned. With the findings of recent reports issued by the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), however, building and fire codes are likely to be amended to reflect the knowledge gained through analysis of the World Trade Center (WTC) towers' collapse.
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Homeland Security Update: The SAFETY Act Interim Regulations Government Contracts May 2004
To assist in achieving the purpose of the SAFETY Act, the Department of Homeland Security published an interim rule in the Federal Register Oct. 16, 2003, setting forth the regulations implementing the SAFETY Act. The same day, DHS made publicly available the SAFETY Act Application Kit. Together they seem to embody the DHS' regulatory guidance on meeting the purpose of the SAFETY ACT, but there is some debate as to whether these two documents sufficiently satisfy the purpose of the SAFETY Act.
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AOD 2002GC - Lump Sum Agreement March 3, 2004
Between Owner and Contractor
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