An internal administrative document providing guidance on overtime policies to reduce costs. It explains that scheduling overtime prior to the start of the administrative workweek (Sunday 12:01 am) triggers 'night differential' pay entitlements. It includes an excerpt from the T&A Handbook defining 'Regularly Scheduled Overtime' and references the INS 1931 Act Overtime.
This document is a page from a juror questionnaire filed in a federal criminal case (1:20-cr-00330-PAE) on October 22, 2021. The questions aim to gauge potential jurors' backgrounds and biases related to mental health, law, and law enforcement. The document also contains legal arguments between the prosecution (Government) and the defense, with the Government objecting to certain questions as burdensome and the defense arguing they are necessary to identify potential juror bias.
This document is page 83 of a 2017 report by Ackrell Capital regarding the U.S. legal landscape for cannabis. It details the application of Section 280E of the tax code to cannabis businesses and discusses the Patent Act, listing several specific cannabis-related patents issued by the USPTO (including one held by the U.S. federal government) despite the drug's federal illegality. The document bears a House Oversight Committee Bates stamp, but contains no direct text references to Jeffrey Epstein or his associates on this specific page.
This document (page 127 of a House Oversight production) is a section of a Limited Partnership Agreement or Private Placement Memorandum for KUE LLC. It details corporate governance mechanisms including 'Drag-Along Rights' forcing investors to sell under certain conditions, provisions for listing investor units on securities exchanges (requiring a $100 million holding threshold), future capital raising rights, and strict requirements for periodic financial reporting and record-keeping. The document references the 'ELP Law' and outlines the duties of the General Partner.
This document appears to be the final page of an email forwarding an opinion piece authored by Robert Zoellick. The text discusses U.S. economic strategy, advocating for public-private partnerships in infrastructure and a stronger international economic policy led by the Treasury. The document bears a House Oversight Bates stamp (029741).
This document is a cover page or preface for a listing of United States Extradition Treaties, dated January 1, 2006, authored by Stewart C. Robinson of the DOJ's Office of International Affairs. It defines international extradition, outlines recent updates to treaty approaches (such as dual criminality and handling death penalty cases), and instructs prosecutors to contact the Office of International Affairs before taking action. The document bears a House Oversight Bates stamp.
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