Connecticut Bar Journal, Volume 62State Bar Association of Connecticut, 1988 - Bar associations Includes Annual reports, and lists of members. |
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Page 82
... Federal antitrust law as it relates to regulated industries may prove useful in understanding the exemption for regulated acts and practices . Both federal antitrust law and CUTPA require accommodation of general legislation to specific ...
... Federal antitrust law as it relates to regulated industries may prove useful in understanding the exemption for regulated acts and practices . Both federal antitrust law and CUTPA require accommodation of general legislation to specific ...
Page 87
... Federal Trade Commission and the federal courts to Section 5 ( a ) ( 1 ) of the Federal Trade Commission Act ... , as from time to time amended.70 In reading the Act , if one emphasizes the word " shall " in § 42-110b ( b ) , the ...
... Federal Trade Commission and the federal courts to Section 5 ( a ) ( 1 ) of the Federal Trade Commission Act ... , as from time to time amended.70 In reading the Act , if one emphasizes the word " shall " in § 42-110b ( b ) , the ...
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... federal counterpart , the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission ( " EEOC " ) , the latter is not bound by the findings or orders of the CHRO.24 If the EEOC finds reasonable cause to believe that discrimination has taken place ...
... federal counterpart , the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission ( " EEOC " ) , the latter is not bound by the findings or orders of the CHRO.24 If the EEOC finds reasonable cause to believe that discrimination has taken place ...
Contents
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SURVEY OF 1987 CONNECTICUT | 11 |
DEVELOPMENTS IN CONNECTICUT | 38 |
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