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December 03, 2013 | Inside Counsel

Misusing provisional patent applications

Provisional patent applications have a legitimate purpose to provide a place holder when you have no time to properly prepare a full utility application.

By David Rogers

4 minute read

October 29, 2013 | Inside Counsel

Examining the decline of low-end patents

Most low-end patents are worthless. So what exactly can make them valuable?

By David Rogers

9 minute read

February 05, 2008 | The Legal Intelligencer

The Tax Noose Tightens: 2007 Data Reflect Increased Audit Risk

Since the spring of 2002, the Internal Revenue Service has been upgrading its audit efforts. According to IRS data released Jan. 17 (IRS Doc. 2008-1073), IRS enforcement efforts have increased in virtually every area.

By Michael A. Gillen and Bruce J. Rogers

9 minute read

January 22, 2008 | The Legal Intelligencer

Legal Tender: Do You Have a Bad Personal Financial Adviser?

Although I enjoy thinking about personal finance, I understand that many people do not, and, whether from a lack of interest, time or knowledge, they may seek help from a financial adviser.

By Robert L. Rogers

7 minute read

November 09, 2007 | Law.com

Refundable Credit to Offset the AMT Might Be Available

As a result of the 2006 Tax Relief and Health Care Act, a new refundable Alternative Minimum Tax (AMT) credit may now be available to minimize the AMT hit.

By Bruce J. Rogers

8 minute read

March 07, 2013 | Daily Report Online

To clarify: Victor Faenza mediated successfully

Regarding "DeKalb shooting victim settles for $1.2M" (Wednesday, March 6): Thanks for your interest in this case and great job with the article. One thing needs to be clarified, however.

By Andrew T. Rogers

1 minute read

April 30, 2012 | Daily Business Review

New Medicaid law encourages quality, accountable health care

The Florida Medicaid Managed Care Law passed in 2011 is an ambitious effort to reform Florida's Medicaid program by moving in the direction of accountable care.

By Joshua M. Kaye and Adam J. Rogers

4 minute read

September 29, 2008 | National Law Journal

Cashing In While You Can

Junior associates at the largest firms earn $160,000 and up a year. But they also face significant student loan debt and, now, a precarious economy that has already led to layoffs and the loss of high salaries for some. In light of this uncertainty, what should they be doing financially?

By Robert L. Rogers

4 minute read

December 11, 2009 | Daily Report Online

Legal case debates classiness of Flynt family smut

By JOHN ROGERS

4 minute read

June 08, 2007 | Daily Report Online

Judge orders Paris Hilton back to court for hearing on her early release from jail

LOS ANGELES AP - Rarely has it been the simple life for Paris Hilton these days.The hotel heiress was headed for a courtroom showdown Friday that could put her back behind bars, as prosecutors sought to hold sheriff's officials in contempt for releasing her early from jail.Hilton was ordered to report to court at 9 a.

By John Rogers

4 minute read