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LSSLC Simplifying Successful Complex Cases for Over 20 Years
Are You Missing OSIs? (Other Similar Incidents)









Other similar incidents or OSIs can be invaluable
, paying off several times more than the investment cost for securing them.
LSSLC, LLC has developed a process for finding hard to get OSIs in automotive and other product liability cases. How attorneys use this OSI information varies.

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Laminated Glass Vehicles

More than 40 production vehicles have laminated glass in side and rear windows, as well as roof applications, as reported by the Enhanced Protective Glass Automotive Association (EPGAA).

Laminated glass has become a mainstream technology in the automotive industry, appearing on 36 vehicle platforms in North America today, compared to three platforms worldwide five years ago.

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What are the best and worst places to do business around the world? The World Bank's new Doing Business 2008 report helps companies gain insight into the regulations and costs of operating around the globe. Click "Full Article" for highlights from the study that covers taxes, hiring employees, obtaining credit, dealing with licenses and more.
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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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Trademark protection on the Internet
is a tricky issue to regulate. For example, if software causes a "pop-up ad" from one company to appear on the Web site of a competitor, has the competitor's trademark been infringed? In several rulings, courts have said "no." Click "Full Article" for the details.
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Britain-Iceland Talks On Frozen Funds Begin
javno.com - Sat, 11 Oct 2008 12:38:19 GMT

U.S. works on bank plan, IMF warns of further mkt fall
news.yahoo.com - Sat, 11 Oct 2008 12:26:45 GMT

Revenge of the Wii, Part 2
ecommercetimes.com - Sat, 11 Oct 2008 12:24:07 GMT

GM, Chrysler said to hold merger talks
cnn.com - Sat, 11 Oct 2008 11:29:24 GMT

Deposits in banks safe; no reason for anxiety: RBI Governor
rediff.com - Sat, 11 Oct 2008 11:22:56 GMT


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