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Free on Board (FOB) Explained: Who's Liable for What in Shipping?
Mountain View Telegraph· 1 day agoFree on Board (FOB) is a shipment term that defines the point in the supply chain when a buyer or seller becomes liable for the goods being transported. The buyer is responsible if the goods are damaged or lost while in transit.
Appellate Judge Proposes Possible Use of GenAI for Contract Interpretation – Recognizes That AI...
The National Law Review· 6 days agoIn that opinion, Judge Newsom penned a 31-page concurrence which focused on whether and how AI-powered large language models should be “considered” to inform the interpretive analysis used in ...
Oklahoma lawmakers seek to block Walters’ national PR spending
Oklahoma Voice via Yahoo News· 7 days agoOKLAHOMA CITY — State lawmakers have voted to limit public relations spending at the Oklahoma State...
Why DoD treats non-traditional innovation suppliers as just plain commercial
Federal News Network· 7 days agoA rule going back several years lets Defense Department contracting officers treat stuff from...
How to lease a car
Bankrate via Yahoo Finance· 6 days agoIt’s common for leasing contracts to have annual mileage limits of 10,000, 12,000 or 15,000 miles. If you exceed those mileage limits, you could be...
FTC Noncompete Rule: How DC, MD, and VA State Laws Are Affected | JD Supra
JD Supra· 1 day agoRegister on May 7, 2024, and goes into effect on September 4, 2024, explicitly preempts state law that conflicts with the Final Rule. Below is our analysis of how employers and state law in ...
Focus of one watchdog group regarding upcoming defense authorization bill
Federal News Network· 17 hours agoThe Project on Government Oversight (POGO), one of the longest-running external good-government...
Minnesota’s Latest Legislative Session Update
The National Law Review· 2 days agoThe Minnesota legislature made slight adjustments to the state’s pregnancy accommodation law and the pregnancy and parental leave law that will go into...
Two Sector Trades to Make Today
InvestorPlace· 2 days agoAfter jumping 39% between mid-February and mid-April, the price of copper nosedived roughly 10% in less than two weeks. For newer Digest readers, we’ve...
Wash-sale rule: What is it, examples, and penalties
TheStreet via Yahoo Finance· 3 days agoIf you sell stock or securities for a loss, the wash sale rule applies if you acquire one of the following within 30 days before or after the sale:...