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November 03, 2010 |

Business looks to Republicans to block rules, taxes

The Republican gains in Congress mean U.S. companies from Goldman Sachs Group Inc. to Wellpoint Inc. may be able to weaken or block what they consider President Barack Obama's anti-business policies on health care, the environment, taxes and financial reform.
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May 04, 2007 |

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March 10, 2003 |

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November 20, 2003 |

Businessman Goes Bad -- And Takes Six Lawyers With Him

Years ago, Columbus, Ohio, whiz-kid Richard Schultz was featured in a book about successful entrepreneurs, having founded two fabulously successful debt-collection agencies. Since then he has fallen far, serving a prison sentence for devising a variety of schemes to protect his money from taxes, a court judgment and his ex-wife. In the process, he pulled down half a dozen lawyers. They are variously imprisoned, awaiting trial, awaiting sentencing or dead by suicide.
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July 13, 2007 |

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Law Journal Press | Digital Book New Jersey Insurance Law 2024 Authors: George J. Kenny, Frank A. Lattal View this Book

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December 14, 2005 |

Protecting the Right to Trial by Jury

Those who wish to persuade the Legislature to authorize pre-dispute agreements to waive jury trials bear a heavy burden.
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February 14, 2007 |

If hedge funds kept cows, your milk would go sour

A FAMOUS SERIES of jokes attempts to define political systems. In communism, for example, you have two cows, your commune seizes them and charges you for milk. In a democracy, you have two cows, the cows outvote you 2-1 to ban all meat and dairy products, and you go bankrupt and starve to death. Similar thinking can be applied to financial markets.
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April 06, 2007 |

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December 17, 1999 |

Companies Fear Outcome of Benefits Suits

Mention Microsoft and Time Warner to employment lawyers and one thing comes to mind: litigation over misclassified workers. Depending on the outcome of suits filed against the two companies, the potential liability they face for denying certain workers employee benefits could be enormous. And that risk has sent a chill down the collective spines of employers across the country.
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August 11, 2003 |

Measuring High Court's Momentum

In the term just ended, the U.S. Supreme Court both led and followed the nation, due in part to defining affirmative action and gay rights decisions likely to have legal, political and social repercussions for years to come. But the seeds of both rulings were sown in prior decisions by their two chief authors as well as in other Court precedents. And those two rulings do not necessarily signal a change in direction so much as a move forward.
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