The case before the labor board covers far more industries.
Those cases have covered a wide range of legal issues.
The case covers the point that "Judges must not appear to be biased".
The case covers 1,113 sales jobs that became open and were filled by men from July 1974 to the end of 1987.
The weapons-their cases now covered with the hoarfrost that was settling on everything.
If a body is found, the case becomes a murder - and therefore covered by amnesty.
Those cases cover a wide range of issues dealing with the prisoners' treatment, including their medical attention and how they are interrogated.
This is so even though the case directly covers the problem.
Is there not a danger that modern cases go on too long and cover too wide an area?
The latest case covers 1984 through 1991, for which Lilco says the refund would be $542.6 million, plus interest.