4/18/2019· Education & Schools
School Violence, Safety, and Security - Expert Witness Perspectives
A summary of prespective on school violence, safety and security from various experts and members of Experts.com
4/18/2019· Education & Schools
School Violence, Safety, and Security - Expert Witness Perspectives
A summary of prespective on school violence, safety and security from various experts and members of Experts.com
4/16/2019· Supply Chain Management
Product Counterfeits Are Still A Major Problem
By: Rosemary Coates
The way imported products are sold has drastically changed over the past few years. With the rise of eCommerce and direct shipments to U.S. warehouses and customers, more and more counterfeit products are slipping into the U.S. Owners of brands and intellectual property are losing billions of dollars in revenue every year to counterfeiters that are selling bogus products, often at the same price or only slightly less than the true brand.
3/28/2019· Business Management
Email Can Destroy You - How To Stay Out Of Legal Trouble
By: Peter Crosby
Emails can be dangerous. In the business world, emails can be not only dangerous but also very expensive.
3/22/2019· Product Liability
By: Roger Davis
Several dangers involving the use of a hot tub (spa) may readily come to mind, such as the risk of shock or electrocution, or the risk of drowning for unsupervised young children. Not so readily apparent is the effect of overheating the human body, or "hyperthermia".
3/14/2019· Finance
ERISA, the Fiduciary Standard and Where We Go from Here
By: Marguerita Cheng
Putting the DOL's investor-protection rule into historical context sheds new light on what the future may hold for retirement savers.
2/28/2019· Accident Prevention & Safety
Defective Vertical Baler Causes Serious Crush Injury to Operator's Arm
By: Jeffrey Warren
I recently worked on an interesting case involving a box baler. An employee of a butcher shop put some empty cardboard boxes in a vertical box baler and pushed the control switch to compact the boxes. After the 30 by 60 inch platen weighing 851 pounds returned to its raised position, the employee reached into the open space above the bottom door on the baler and began to clear cardboard from the bale tie slots in the bottom of the raised platen. Suddenly, and without warning, the steel pin attaching the platen to the raised hydraulic cylinder rod failed. The heavy steel platen fell and crushed his arm which was outstretched over the baler door into the compaction space.
2/27/2019· Transportation
Tight Schedules, Part 1: The Other Achilles Heel
By: Ned Einstein
Early in my 42 years working in the public transportation field, I learned that the industry's Achilles Heel is negligent monitoring. Almost no one knows how to do this effectively. Few agencies or companies do this at all. Most of their officials do not care. So the industry is rife with crossing accidents, negligent retention, wheelchair tipovers and passenger molestation, among other common accident and incident scenarios.
2/25/2019· Intellectual Property
Adjusting the Balance in SEP Evaluations and Licensing
By: Keith Mallinson
A European Commission DG Growth initiative described in its Roadmap on Standard Essential Patents for a European digitalised economy aims to increase information on SEPs so implementers can get a better idea about which of these they might be infringing. Additional disclosures on how patent claims might read on the standards could be beneficial. Requirements should reflect the dynamics and uncertainties in standards development and patent prosecution and must not be onerous to patent owners. These are issues for standards development organisations to consider.
2/22/2019· Chemical Industry
Remember the good old days when our homes were built with only lumber, dry-wall, and roofing? Me neither. However, we talk about 'modern' construction materials like this is a new phenomenon. The truth is 'modern' construction materials started sneaking into homes over fifty years ago. It's not only construction materials that have changed: a century ago, we furnished our houses with wood, cloth, metal, and glass. Today, it's plastics, foams, and coatings.
2/14/2019· Finance
A Crime of Passion, Sweetheart Scams Can Be Costly
By: Marguerita Cheng
My mom was one of thousands preyed upon by this nasty con. Here’s what to watch out for and how to protect those you love.
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