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A Question of Costs: Considering Pressure on White-Collar Criminal Defendants [PDF]
Because of the expense of defending white-collar criminal cases, individual corporate defendants can rarely fund their own defenses and often rely on their employers to pay their legal costs. Employers, however, often feel pressure to refuse to pay their
Ribstein, Sarah
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Foreign Firms and Indonesian Manufacturing Wages: An Analysis With Panel Data [PDF]
Wages in domestically- owned Indonesian manufacturing plants taken over by foreign firms increased sharply between the year before takeover and two years after takeover, relative to plants remaining in domestic ownership.
Fredrik Sjoholm, Robert E. Lipsey
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Background Dogs are a popular pet in many countries, and for them to gain appropriate exercise, many owners opt to walk them on a leash. Despite health and welfare concerns, brachycephalic breeds remain common as pets, with limited research existing that
Megan E. Bailey +2 more
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The Attorney-Client Privilege Protection Act: The Prospect of Congressional Intervention into the Department of Justice\u27s Corporate Charging Policy [PDF]
This Note analyzes the Privilege Protection Act, focusing on how it might change corporate white-collar prosecutions. Part I of this Note explores the mechanics of the corporate privilege, the development of the DOJ\u27s waiver policy, and the structure
Gilman, Andrew
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Wage and Mobility Effects of Trade and Migration on the Austrian Labour Market [PDF]
This study analyses the effect of trade and migration on wages and labour market mobility. We estimate wage growth equations and a multinomial logit mobility equation on an individual data set for 1991 to 1994.
Hofer, Helmut, Huber, Peter
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Purpose The clinical outcomes of patients who received a cervical collar after anterior cervical decompression and fusion were evaluated by comparison with those of patients who did not receive a cervical collar.
Tingxin Zhang +6 more
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Computer Forensics Field Triage Process Model
With the proliferation of digital based evidence, the need for the timely identification, analysis and interpretation of digital evidence is becoming more crucial.
Marcus K. Rogers +4 more
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Redundancies in an industry in transition: who gets fired and why? Evidence from one consumer-goods industry in Russia [PDF]
Does employee productivity explain why during a period of crisis firms fired relatively more blue-collar than white-collar workers and why, when conditions improved, they began to hire relatively more blue collars?
Rinaldi, Gustavo
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BackgroundPrevious research has shown that women report more psychosomatic complaints at work than men. However, knowledge about gender inequalities in psychosomatic complaints within occupational groups and specific symptoms is lacking.
Julia Grasshoff +3 more
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