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Mass. candidate favors hike in capital gains tax
BOSTON AP - Massachusetts Democratic Senate candidate and multimillionaire Stephen Pagliuca said Wednesday the federal capital gains tax should be raised from 15 percent to 20 percent, adding that the rich should pay an equitable share of the country's bills.A co-owner of the Boston Celtics, Pagliuca said the tax hike would not deter investment while helping to pay down the country's $1.Wedding Romance and Finance COSTS A BUNDLE !!
Elisabeth Posner Schouten and Peter Schouten didn't want a lawyer to help them draw up their prenuptial agreement five years ago.Integrated Devices Combine Wireless Telephony and PDA
Integration is the name of the game when it comes to handheld electronic devices these days. It`s no longer necessary to carry several individual gadgets to keep organized and in touch because now a single wireless phone/personal digital assistant/pager/digital camera combo can fit into a pocket or purse.Navigating the Economic Loss Rule in Construction Cases
Mike Stenglein, Paul Straus and Samantha Porphy Ade of King & Spalding write: The fact pattern is all too common. No sooner than the ink dries on a contract do the construction problems become apparent, and eventually, the owner sues for breach of contract, fraudulent inducement, and negligence. But the contractor isn't worried - the contract's favorable limitations on liability, a liquidated-damages clause, a merger clause, and the economic loss rule will protect him from the owner's tort claims. Or will it?Curt Schilling says collapse of company cost him his Red Sox fortune
Former Boston Red Sox pitcher Curt Schilling said the collapse of his 38 Studios video game company has probably cost him his entire baseball fortune.George Kugler Jr., Shaped An Expanded A.G.'s Office
George Kugler Jr., state attorney general from 1970 to 1973 who oversaw the changeover to full-time county prosecutors, died on Aug. 1. He was 79.Evaluating Electromagnetic Interference
Peter C. Neger, a partner at Bingham McCutchen, writes that devices that create electromagnetic fields present a conundrum for many in the health care industry, including medical device manufacturers, hospital administrators and hospital patients dependent on medical equipment.Unlocking the Power of Early Case Assessment Workflows
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