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The Internet advertising industry today took a meaningful step toward protecting consumer privacy by completing a major update of the Network Advertising Initiative Self-Regulatory Code of Conduct. However, while the updated NAI principles address important concerns they also fall short  |


Miami homeland security training company receives another US City contract (PRWeb Dec 16, 2008) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2008/12/prweb1734254.htm  |
Interactive Map Provides Streamlined Access to Detailed State I-9 Legislation Guides (PRWeb Dec 16, 2008) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2008/12/prweb1756204.htm  |
This article, "Who Owns Your DNA"?, is a new article now available free from Clifford Law Offices' web site at http://www.cliffordlaw.com. The Chicago law office is posting legal articles on their website in an effort to educate the public about  |


Daniel J. Nevrivy, Ph.D., a Washington, D.C. patent attorney, today announces the formation of Nevrivy Patent Law Group P.L.L.C., a law firm focused on biotechnology and pharmaceutical patent law that aims to help businesses, universities and inventors protect their intellectual  |
2020 Capital Insurance, Inc. today announced that it has purchased the business of CaseRev and its innovative VenCore™ platform. VenCore™ helps insurance companies improve how they make, manage, and control work assignments to external service providers, across all service categories  |
LawCrossing, the legal industry's most reliable job board, now offers more than 140,059 live and active job listings to its users. The legal job board has not been adversely affected by the slumping job market and has raced ahead of  |
The New Ogren Group study quantifies ROI of Lumension's integrated application whitelisting and vulnerability management solutions inside a real-world enterprise environment (PRWeb Dec 16, 2008) Read the full story at  |
New executive director will focus on promoting industry standards in the fast-growth legal funding industry, especially regarding transparency in transactions and clear disclosure to consumers. (PRWeb Dec 16, 2008) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2008/12/prweb1753544.htm  |
Leader in medical, legal, and financial transcription, World Wide Dictation Services of New York has relocated to a new facility in Ardsley, NY, with enhanced security. (PRWeb Dec 16, 2008) Read the full story at  |
Erin Rhames-Childs, founding partner of Childs Law Group, is featured in September's Time Magazine "Salute to Women In Leadership" which, in conjunction with United Airlines and Sky Radio Network, spotlighted a number of women leaders who excel in the fields  |
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New York, December 16, 2008) - Burma's military government has used the country's legal mechanisms to intimidate political prisoners and to deny them access to justice, Human Rights Watch said today, citing new testimony from a defense lawyer who has  |
Man was happy in the state of nature, society and civilization where responsible for his suffering".  |
Fifteen Maï Maï combatants of the Rwenzori group coming from the localities Beme and Kirima, some forty kilometers west of Butembo, entered the Nyaleke military training centre on Monday 15 December 2008, as the sensibilisation in the Demobilization, Disarmament and  |
Human rights lawyer, Chief Gani Fawehinmi (SAN), has rejected the National honour of the Order of the Federal Republic (OFR) conferred on him by the Federal Government.  |
The annual meeting of Delegates of Penitentiary Administration ended in Yaounde over the weekend with major resolutions to improve life in the prison. Prisons should no longer be perceived as places for punishment but as places for reformation where inmates  |
In the strongest statement from the church yet, Africa's largest grouping of churches says the crisis in Zimbabwe is deadlocked because of the intransigence of President Robert Mugabe, and Christians should pray for an end to the "illegitimate" regime.  |
The Gambian High Commission at the weekend refuted claims by the Amnesty International that 10 Nigerians and several other nationals of some African countries were still missing in the Republic of Gambia.  |
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