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Hi, Website Visitor. Here are your Articles for February 15, 2010.
As an employer, you might want to run credit checks on applicants or current employees for a variety of reasons. However, under federal and some state laws, you must get written permission before obtaining this information. Here is a rundown of what is required, along with details of a court case that allowed a company to use a blanket consent form with current employees to look into fraudulent incidents.
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A legal breakthrough occurred when the United States joined the Madrid Protocol, an international treaty that allows allows trademark owners to seek registration in the member countries by filing a single application. Click "Full Article" for an explanation of how this new option can strengthen your position in global markets.
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Builders of NYC mosque face financial hurdles
sfgate.com - Fri, 3 Sep 2010 00:44:09 GMT

The 7 Most Popular High Yielders in Consumer Goods
fool.com - Fri, 3 Sep 2010 00:37:41 GMT

South Korea Q2 growth revised to 1.4% from 1.5%
marketwatch.com - Fri, 3 Sep 2010 00:34:25 GMT

ABM Industries settles harassment suit for $5.8M
seattletimes.com - Fri, 3 Sep 2010 00:33:49 GMT

Workers bear larger share of health care premium costs
usatoday.com - Fri, 3 Sep 2010 00:31:33 GMT



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