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'Church' that worships via Internet and radio doesn't qualify for tax breaks
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit has ruled that a religious organization that primarily holds Internet and radio worship services does not meet the U.S. Internal Revenue Service's definition of a church.Justices take critical look at arbitration
The Supreme Court will examine whether the Federal Arbitration Act allows parties to an arbitration agreement to expand judicial review of an arbitration decision beyond the explicit terms of the statute. Companies have grown reluctant to use arbitration as cautious litigators and risk-adverse clients have increasingly sought more judicial review, say experts.2009 Worst Year for Lawyer Headcount in 3 Decades, Says 'NLJ 250' Survey
The United States' largest law firms this year suffered the deepest cuts in their attorney numbers since The National Law Journal began tracking their census figures more than 30 years ago.Souter returns to Granite State
Six weeks after retiring from the U.S. Supreme Court, Justice David Souter's new life is taking shape — a New Hampshire life that will keep him away from Washington as much as humanly possible. Unlike many retired justices who keep chambers at the Supreme Court or at the nearby Thurgood Marshall judicial building, Souter will not have an office in Washington.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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