| Monopolization Under the Sherman Act |
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| Section 2 of the Sherman Act, 15 U.S.C.S. § 2, prohibits monopolies and attempts or conspiracies to monopolize. The statute provides for prison terms and fines in actions brought by the U.S. Department Justice and for injunctions and damages in civil actions brought by the Department of Justice, states, and private parties. More... |
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| CERCLA |
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| The Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act1 (CERCLA) criminalizes several types of conduct: (1) failure to report the release of a hazardous substance to the proper federal agency; (2) providing false or misleading information about a hazardous waste release; (3) failure to notify the proper federal agency about the existence of an site where hazardous substances are treated, disposed of, or stored without the proper permit(s); (4) knowing destruction or falsification of records regarding hazardous wastes; and (5) submission of false remediation claims.
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| Insider Trading |
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| Discrimination Complaints under the Clean Air Act |
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| Protection for whistleblowers under the Clean Air ActMore... |
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| Small Business Stock Registration Forms |
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| A company that decides to sell its shares to the public normally must file a registration statement with the Securities and Exchange Commission. Before the company may sell the shares, the staff of the Commission must declare the registration statement effective. The basic registration form (Form S-1) includes two parts, including part one, a prospectus or selling document, and part two, additional information required by the Commission that is publicly available but does not have to be provided to investors. More... |
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