People believe that it is obvious to others when they are lying, when in fact people are not very good at detecting the lies of others. To read the full article in Fast Company, click: How To Tell When You’re Being Lied To.
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Case Summaries from the U.S. Court of Federal Claims and the Appeals Courts of the Sixth and Seventh Circuits A corporation lies in applying for federal loan guarantees—and faces treble damages in United States v. Anchor Mortgage. In Naylor v. Invacare, plaintiff’s request for information plays a key role. Find out more.