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The Motley Fool June 13, 2005 Tom Taulli |
Spitzer Slips New York's ace prosecutor loses a big financial fraud case -- the first of many? Even the U.S. Supreme Court is toughening standards for prosecuting white-collar crime.  |
Registered Rep. June 1, 2005 |
The Cost of Compliance Q: My current firm recently hired a non-licensed wholesaler to begin marketing our mutual fund family. What liability do I have, given that the wholesaler is not licensed?  |
InternetNews June 9, 2005 Tim Gray |
Supreme Court Rejects Lexmark Appeal The U.S. Supreme Court rejected a bid from Lexmark International to hear its case against a printer chip maker it claims violates the Digital Millennium Copyright Act.  |
National Real Estate Investor June 1, 2005 |
Dillard-Winecoff vs. Interbank Funding A timeline of the developer - banker lawsuit.  |
Pharmaceutical Executive May 1, 2005 Margaret Buck |
Legal: No Exception? An important legal loophole has made patented tools available for biotech research. Today, though, it appears to be closing.  |
The Motley Fool June 8, 2005 Stephen D. Simpson |
Tobacco Biz Breathes Easier Prosecutors in the racketeering case against tobacco firms back off on their monetary demands.  |
The Motley Fool June 7, 2005 Brian Gorman |
Covance Under Fire The contract research company could suffer at the hands of the animal-rights group PETA. The value of a company's public image is hard to quantify. For investors, this is definitely a case worth watching.  |
BusinessWeek June 13, 2005 Aaron Bernstein |
The Fight Brewing Over Family Leave Corporate America is angling to rewrite the rules for unpaid medical absences.  |
Reason June 2005 Matt Welch |
Who Gets to Play Journalist? Should bloggers be able to protect their sources in front of a judge? Is federal law the appropriate remedy to journalists' being jailed for contempt?  |
Reason June 2005 Robert VerBruggen |
Self-Defense vs. Municipal Gun Bans When Hale DeMar shot an intruder in his house, he may well have saved his children's lives. So why was he charged with a crime?  |
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