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2010/07    International Through Bill of Lading and Inland Transit
Yet again the issue of whether an inland carrier can access/use/circumvent the terms and conditions of the international through Bill of Lading has surfaced and been adjudicated … this time by the United States Supreme Court … dealing in this case mainly with the forum selection clause
  
2010/07    The B M C – 32 – An End of an Era
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration [FMCSA] announced on June 22 in the Federal Register that it is eliminating the requirement for most for-hire motor (common) carriers and for freight forwarders to maintain cargo insurance in prescribed minimum amounts
2010/04    FMCSA Comprehensive Safety Analysis [CSA] 2010
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration announced on April 8 that it is pushing back the start of its new Carrier Safety Measurement System – the replacement to SafeStat – until November 30, 2010
2010/04    Painting Stolen in 1989 Recovered
A painting by the Swiss artist Paul Klee stolen from a New York gallery in 1989 has been recovered
2010/04    Dr. Gray Prediction for 2010 Hurricane Season
Dr. William Gray of Colorado State University released his revised outlook for the 2010 Atlantic hurricane season
2010/04    Protect Your Art with More Than a Handshake
Dealings in the art world have long been conducted with a decorum that belies the money at stake ... a handshake

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