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CFO July 15, 2008 Russ Banham |
The Great Workers' Comp Revolt Companies successfully fought the workers' compensation law in California. Will they target other states as well? |
The Motley Fool July 11, 2008 Mac Greer |
Fool Video: Stan Lee Media vs. Marvel Entertainment -- Who's the Villain? Marvel Entertainment continues to battle it out in court with Stan Lee Media. Who's the real villain in this web of intrigue? This video discusses the case. |
CIO July 8, 2008 Robert Lemos |
Five Ways IT Can Avoid a Privacy Lawsuit Violating an informal privacy policy is a no-no, a recent court ruling found. CIOs can take some important lessons about text messaging and privacy away from the case of Quon v. Arch Wireless. |
Reason July 2008 Ronald Bailey |
Needling Vaccines A federal vaccine court rules that the preponderance of the evidence suggested that a 9-year-old girl's autism was caused by her childhood vaccinations. |
Energize July 2008 Susan J. Ellis |
Volunteers Should Not Be Second-Class Taxpayers The tax deduction for driving as part of volunteer service has been 14 cents for the last 10 years. |
Registered Rep. June 26, 2008 John Churchill |
Tough Morning For Brokerage Sector Stomachs are surely turning at the wirehouse brokerage firms this morning. |
Bank Technology News July 2008 Glen Fest |
Intellectual Property on Trial The Financial Services Roundtable and several institutional members such as Bank of America are urging a federal court to overturn the patentability of certain business method processes. |
Financial Planning July 1, 2008 Peter Schroeder |
Davis Case Final Ruling Kentucky and 41 other states can continue taxing interest on out-of-state municipal bonds while exempting interest on their own bonds without violating the Constitution, the Supreme Court ruled on May 19. |
BusinessWeek June 26, 2008 |
Antidepressant Risks No governing body obliges doctors to tell patients about industry payments. Senator Charles Grassley has introduced legislation that would require pharmaceutical companies to reveal on a Web site any such payments. |
Registered Rep. June 20, 2008 Nancy DiCostanzo |
I'd Like To Report To Prison, But I Died Despite the message "Suicide is Painless" found scrawled in dust on the hood of Sam Israel III's car, it is believed that the hedge fund manager convicted of stealing $450 million from clients, is indeed still alive. |
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