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Accounting firm suit tossed out
Six years after construction stopped on a failed effort to build an ice hockey rink near Sarasota, Fla., a Fulton County judge tossed out a suit by a construction company seeking $12 million from an Atlanta accounting firm that represented the man who planned the project, former American Family Life Assurance Company now Aflac President Salvador Diaz-Verson Jr.CPA-Zicklin Index Sees Increasing Disclosure of Corporate Political Spending
During an election year in which the flow of undisclosed political donations has reached record highs, a new study finds that more top U.S. companies are opting to disclose their spending practices in the political arena.Hollywood's Double Take on Social Media
One thing to do when hiring a celebrity endorser is to be certain their contracts include a "morals clause" that permits termination of a contract if the endorser decides to use Twitter, Facebook, or other social media, to post offensive comments and materials. Just remember celebrity agents are very careful not to let contracts get terminated for bad behavior.Trending Stories
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