Word: complaints
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...prison for up to three years, though six months is more likely. But can he serve his constituents while serving time? Yes, he can. There is no rule that removes members of Congress for misdemeanor convictions. The House Ethics Commitee, which would review the case if a complaint were filed, won't be taking new cases until mid-September. Looks like Kim could set a whole new precedent for lawbreaking lawmakers...
Attorneys for GESO filed a complaint earlier this year alleging Yale's response to the strike constituted retaliation and aimed at preventing the union's formation, which is illegal under labor...
...November 1996, the NLRB's general counsel ruled that GESO members were Yale employees allowing NLRB attorneys to start litigation against Yale, if the group was not recognized as a union and given collective bargaining rights. In response, NLRB attorneys in Connecticut filed the current complaint against Yale...
Fastnet's property suffers from problems including sewage backing up in the drain, rat-infestation in the walls and also contains a structurally unsound fire wall and storage loft, charges the suit. The complaint alleges that repeated requests for Beal, the property managers, to fix the violations and to secure proper permits for the space have gone unanswered...
...practice altogether. Traylor interviewed Jones at great length, he says, but he does not recall her ever telling him about the most explosive piece of evidence--the "distinguishing characteristics" she allegedly saw on Clinton's genital area. The first Traylor heard of them was when he read a draft complaint by co-counsels Joseph Cammarata and Gilbert Davis nearly four months after Jones had hired him. Traylor also says that witness Pamela Blackard, who saw Jones after she returned from Clinton's suite, originally gave him a far less dramatic account of what Jones had told her--omitting all salacious...