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    Feb 5, 2013 |Story| Imperial Valley Press Online
  1. ICE fines San Diego and Imperial County-area companies for hiring unlawful employees

    Four businesses in Imperial County were fined more than $61,000 in fiscal 2012 by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement for employment-related violations. The announcement came Tuesday as ICE announced that 10 businesses between San Diego and...

    Tags: Labor Legislation, Fines, Punishment, Employment, Employment Opportunities

  2. Feb 5, 2013 |Story| Imperial Valley Press Online
  3. Local hiring violations result in ICE fines

    Four businesses in Imperial County were fined more than $61,000 in fiscal 2012 by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement for employment-related violations. The announcement came Tuesday as ICE announced that 10 businesses between San Diego and Imperial...

    Tags: Labor Legislation, Fines, Punishment, Employment, Employment Opportunities

  4. Feb 4, 2013 | Los Angeles Times
  5. Federal lawsuit over proposed Lomita Islamic center settled

    L.A. NOW
    The Justice Department has settled a lawsuit against Lomita that stemmed from an application that was denied in 2010 to build a new mosque in the city...
  6. Feb 5, 2013 | Los Angeles Times
  7. Autopsies may provide clues in slaying of Fullerton coach, USC cop

    L.A. NOW
    Autospy results due back could provide more clues into the slaying of a Cal State Fullerton coach and her fiance in Irvine....
  8. Feb 2, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  9. 'Wage theft' prevails in post-recession economy

    Behind the counter at a convenience store in Princess Anne, Elvira Orellana worked 72 hours a week, making sandwiches, cleaning the kitchen and ordering the ingredients to prepare oxtail, curry chicken and cheese steaks.
    Behind the counter at a convenience store in Princess Anne, Elvira Orellana worked 72 hours a week, making sandwiches, cleaning the kitchen and ordering the ingredients to prepare oxtail, curry chicken and cheese steaks. Her employer paid her $648 a week...

    Tags: Judges, Finance, Labor Legislation, Internal Revenue Service, Employment Opportunities

  10. Jan 28, 2013 |Story| South Florida Sun-Sentinel
  11. Outdoor smoking bans may be coming to South Florida beaches, parks

    If you enjoy the freedom to light up at a park or beach — or if you gag at the stench of the second-hand smoke — change could be coming.
    If you enjoy the freedom to light up at a park or beach — or if you gag at the stench of the second-hand smoke — change could be coming. With a push from a Palm Beach County high school senior motivated by her grandfather's death from lung...

    Tags: Palm Beach County, Crime, Law and Justice, American Cancer Society, Boca Raton, Politics

  12. Jan 22, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  13. Men more likely than women to commit research fraud, study finds

    Male scientists, particularly those of high academic rank, are more likely than women to commit research fraud and other forms of misconduct, according to a study.
    Male scientists, particularly those of high academic rank, are more likely than women to commit research fraud and other forms of misconduct, according to a study. In a paper published Monday in mBio, the online journal of the American Society for...

    Tags: Science, Crime, Law and Justice, National Institutes of Health, Religion and Belief, Laws

  14. Jan 28, 2013 |Story| KY3-TV
  15. Knightyme is latest bar to close since Springfield smoking ban

    SPRINGFIELD, Mo. --  After nearly 20 years, the Knightyme Bar and Billiards in northwest Springfield is shutting down.  The owners blame Springfield's smoking ban. 
    lrussell@ky3.com
    SPRINGFIELD, Mo. --  After nearly 20 years, the Knightyme Bar and Billiards in northwest Springfield is shutting down.  The owners blame Springfield's smoking ban.  They're not the only business blaming the ban for a huge drop in sales.  The folks at...

    Tags: Billiards, Snooker and Pool, Entertainment, Crime, Law and Justice, Sports, Laws

  16. Jan 5, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  17. Five questions with … Ari Karen

    The 25-year-old Baltimore-based law firm Offit Kurman recently formed a pioneering mortgage compliance affiliate, C3 Compliance Consultants, to help lenders across the United States conform with regulations launched this year by the federal Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB), a creation of the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act of 2010.
    The 25-year-old Baltimore-based law firm Offit Kurman recently formed a pioneering mortgage compliance affiliate, C3 Compliance Consultants, to help lenders across the United States conform with regulations launched this year by the federal Consumer...

    Tags: U.S. Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, Silver Spring (Montgomery, Maryland), Labor Legislation, Mortgages, Business Enterprises

  18. Jan 25, 2013 |Story| KWCH
  19. Smoking ban boosts business at Wichita diner

    Nearly three years later, business owners are surprised by customers' reactions to the smoking ban. A study out Friday shows the ban made no difference in food sales at restaurants in Kansas.
    KWCH 12 Eyewitness News
    Nearly three years later, business owners are surprised by customers' reactions to the smoking ban. A study out Friday shows the ban made no difference in food sales at restaurants in Kansas. The Kansas Health Institute compared sales from the years...

    Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Laws

  20. Jan 21, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  21. Trutanich calls himself an outsider

    Los Angeles City Atty. Carmen Trutanich raised some eyebrows when, during a recent candidates forum, he referred to himself as "an outsider."
    Los Angeles City Atty. Carmen Trutanich raised some eyebrows when, during a recent candidates forum, he referred to himself as "an outsider." That might be a tough description for an incumbent to justify. But Trutanich, facing three challengers in the...

    Tags: Litigation, Finance, Rocky Delgadillo, Politics, Lawyers

  22. Jan 18, 2013 |Story| WSBT-TV
  23. Legislature unlikely to toughen Indiana smoking ban

    INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — It appears health advocates have little chance of seeing Indiana's smoking ban extended to include bars. That exemption was included in the statewide ban that legislators approved last year and its chief sponsors have filed a...

    Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Laws

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