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January 02, 2012 |

Is Your Company Tweeting Its Way Into Trouble

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January 12, 2010 |

Special District Taxes: What Is Benefited?

Mark D. Lansing, a partner at Hiscock & Barclay, reviews challenging a special district assessment, the meaning of "benefited," the different standards applied to utility and railroad properties, and the appropriate application of recent case law addressing special district assessments.
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August 31, 2010 |

Farmers wary as Obama reduces aid

Former Iowa Gov. Tom Vilsack knows that Farm Belt protocol requires paying respect to the Butter Cow. During a visit to the Iowa State Fair on Aug. 17, he made the pilgrimage to the 600-pound bovine sculpture carved from pure creamery butter. Now that he is U.S. Agriculture secretary, Vilsack wants to take a chunk out of another sacred cow: $15.
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May 17, 2004 |

Lifetime Achievement Awards

The American Lawyer Lifetime Achievement Awards.
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January 21, 2010 |

NFL players lobby Congress in battles with league

WASHINGTON AP - Pro football players sought lawmakers' help Wednesday in preventing NFL owners from imposing a lockout after next season and said a league victory in a Supreme Court antitrust case could affect free agency and ticket prices."We want Congress to know that management is pushing us toward a lockout," said Kevin Mawae, the union president and one of about 30 current and former players who were on Capitol Hill.
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December 20, 2002 |

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October 21, 2005 |

Former Intermix CEO Settles Spitzer Investigation for $750,000

The former chief executive of a company accused of secretly installing adware and spyware on millions of home computers agreed to pay $750,000 in penalties after an investigation, New York Attorney General Eliot Spitzer said Thursday. In April, Spitzer sued Intermix Media, saying the company was responsible for sending software tens of millions of times on computers across the country and 3 million times in New York. The company subsequently agreed to pay $7.5 million in penalties to settle the case.
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March 02, 2011 |

Lawyers campaign for Camp's freedom

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