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Fear of Tax Convention Will Perpetuate Inequities
Those who suffer from the current tax system cannot look to the courts for relief. The only venue is the state Legislature. And that venue has failed us for decades. So we need a new venue - a tax convention.Contrasting Approaches to the Open Public Records Act
Two Appellate Division decisions, each decided on May 21, and each construing similar sections of the Open Public Records Act, offer starkly different approaches to statutory construction of OPRA and present disparate rationales for their respective results. Unless the Supreme Court grants a petition for certification that has been filed in one of the cases, these decisions leave in place the differing approaches that courts have employed to resolve the often found tension between OPRA's purpose and its practical applications.3 Chinese, 2 firms face export charges in Boston
BOSTON AP - Federal prosecutors in Massachusetts have filed charges against three Chinese citizens and two corporations for conspiring to illegally export military products.Prosecutors said Monday that the employees of Chitron Electronics Inc. lied in official documents when they shipped products to China through a Hong Kong front company for more than 10 years.'Tis the Season When Gifts Become Bribes
Getting ready to send out seasonal gifts to business partners? Here are some simple tips to help your company have a very compliant gift-giving holiday.View more book results for the query "*"
Sometimes, it's better to go with your gut
By MEREDITH HOBBS, Staff reporter People who think logically and analytically make good lawyers. But sometimes it's better to go with your gut, said Monica R. Parker over lunch at R. Thomas Deluxe Bar Grill on a recent warm spring day.Parker should know. Her own highly developed analytical skills kept her practicing law for six years, long after she recognized the profession wasn't for her.Firm Sues Ex-Employee, Bank Over Debit Card Embezzlement
Pittsburgh-based Sommer Law Group, along with its subsidiary, has sued its former legal administrator for using the firm's debit card to make fraudulent transactions.Foley & Lardner Sued Over Missed Biotech Patent Filing
A fledgling biotech company is suing Foley & Lardner for allegedly missing the filing date on an international patent application. Vaxiion Therapeutics, which develops new ways to deliver vaccines using genetically engineered mini-cells, claims Foley attorneys missed the deadline by four days, allowing a competitor to cash in on the same intellectual property, according to a complaint filed in San Diego County Superior Court. The kicker is that Foley allegedly represented the competitor at the same time.3171 Rochambeau Ave LLC v. Santiago
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