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Sprint Paying $15.5M To Feds For Allegedly Overcharging For Court-Ordered Wiretaps
2015-04-12 06:16:25| IT Services - Topix.net
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5 things to know, including a senator who allegedly saw eye-to-eye with an ophthalmologist
2015-04-02 14:43:54| Industrial Machines - Topix.net
Hartford, Conn.-based United Technologies Corp . is eyeing Palm Beach Gardens for a plant that could create nearly 500 jobs.
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5 things to know, including a senator who allegedly saw eye-to-eye with an ophthalmologist
2015-04-02 14:43:52| Industrial Machines - Topix.net
Good morning, South Florida. 1. Aerospace jobs when we were wishing for biotech jobs Hartford, Conn.-based United Technologies Corp. is eyeing Palm Beach Gardens for a plant that could create nearly 500 jobs.
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Ross Nissan of El Monte agrees to settle charges over allegedly deceptive ads
2015-04-01 06:15:52| Auto Dealers - Topix.net
City Nissan Inc., which operates as Ross Nissan in El Monte, has agreed to settle allegations that it ran deceptive advertising, misrepresented leasing information and violated the Truth in Lending and Consumer Leasing acts. A complaint outlining the alleged violations was published last week by the Federal Trade Commission as part of “Operation Ruse Control,” a nationwide and cross-border crackdown to protect consumers when buying or leasing a car.
Grocer Jewel to pay $400,000 for allegedly breaking EEOC deal
2015-03-07 18:06:22| Grocery - Topix.net
The Jewel-Osco supermarket chain has been ordered to pay $400,000 in attorney's fees and costs for allegedly violating a consent decree obtained by the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission in connection with its leave policy, the agency said Friday. The EEOC said the decree had been entered to resolve prior agency litigation filed under the Americans with Disabilities Act, in which the EEOC charged that the chain, which is now operated by Boise, Idaho-based New Albertsons Inc., routinely failed to provide reasonable accommodations to employees seeking to return to work from a disability leave.
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