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How does the IRS decide if I should be audited
Q: I want to file for all the deductions I qualify for, but they add up to a lot - will the IRS audit meA: It's possible. But don't let it stop you from taking valid deductions and the credits that you deserve. As long as you do so correctly and back up your claims with proper documentation, you'll be fine.Restate the tax code, along with H&R Block profit
By Amity Shlaes, Bloomberg News Columnist"In your corner" is the motto of HR Block Inc., but maybe it needs someone in its corner.The company last month reported that it made a $32 million error on tax documents for fiscal 2005 and 2004. A further embarrassment-at least for management-was HR Block's announcement that it may make yet more restatements in future.Trial lawyers: Get professional help
In today's climate of intense competition for clients, tort lawyers are increasingly turning to traditional broadcast media for advertising their services. The industry has matured since the days of debating the implications of Bates v. State Bar of Arizona, which legalized lawyer advertising. No longer is the conversation about whether to advertise, but rather about where, when, how and what to advertise.Few Exemptions Anticipated for N.Y. Pro Bono Mandate
A prospective lawyer who fails to meet the state's new pro bono requirement for admission to the bar can seek a hardship waiver, but Chief Judge Jonathan Lippman said he expects few exemptions to be granted.View more book results for the query "U.S. Department of Education"
Firms Made Women's Advancement a Business Priority
While women still struggle to gain equality in the legal profession, some Philadelphia-area firms are taking action to ensure their success.Potter County Judge Tapped to Hear Paterno Suit
A retired Potter County judge has been named by the state Supreme Court to preside over the lawsuit filed by the surviving family of football coach Joe Paterno and others against the NCAA for the sanctions imposed against Penn State in relation to the Jerry Sandusky sex-abuse scandal.Ex-spouse's angry, repeated texting not harassment
Sending 18 angry messages in the space of three hours "shows only the convergence of modern technology and the foibles of human judgment," the court ruled.NY Makes It a Little Easier for Out-of-State Lawyers to Work Here In-House
QuinStreet beacon of hope in 'lousy' IPO market
QuinStreet Corp., an Internet marketer that competes with Yahoo and Google, is the one beacon of hope in this week's crop of initial public offerings as the market contends with jitters spurred by concerns about the economy, and IPOs from companies with more than their fair share of debt.Revenue, Profit, Cash: Managing Law Firms for Success
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