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Managed Care August 2002 Michael S. Victoroff |
Prying Eyes Push Against Boundary of Medical Privacy It seems some folks have been publishing on the Internet pictures of women visiting abortion clinics. Is this constitutionally protected journalism? Or a violation of privacy?  |
Inc. September 1, 2002 Norm Brodsky |
Street Smarts: A Breach of Trust Despite the recent revelations about high-level corporate larceny, most businesspeople are out to earn an honest buck. So it still comes as a surprise to discover a supplier or customer taking advantage of you. The question is, How should you respond?  |
PC World August 16, 2002 Tom Mainelli |
Intel, PC Makers Sued Over P4 Performance Customers seek class action status in charge that vendors misrepresented the power of Intel's top chip.  |
This Old House Jeffrey Rothfeder |
Get it in Writing A solid, signed agreement with your home-remodeling or building contractor is the best protection against disappointment -- or worse.  |
New Architect September 2002 Bret A. Fausett |
The Hague Treaty Adoption National boundaries will no longer be a practical defense to civil liability. This all makes wonderful sense for international business-to-business transactions. But the participants in the process of the Hague convention treaty didn't think too much about the Internet.  |
Knowledge@Wharton Richard Shell |
It's About Time: Corporate Responsibility Law Finally Makes Lawyers More Accountable Although the reputations of CEOs, accountants, bankers, analysts, and even consultants have suffered during the recent spate of corporate scandals, lawyers so far have escaped blame, let alone indictment. But that may change, as it should.  |
Salon.com August 6, 2002 Robert Capps |
Sex-slave whistle-blowers vindicated DynCorp, a private military powerhouse, fired two employees who complained that colleagues were involved in Bosnian forced-prostitution rings. The employees went to court -- and won.  |
Salon.com August 5, 2002 Michelle Goldberg |
Noelle Bush gets rehab, the poor and black get hard time Fed up with draconian drug penalties, a coalition led by angry mothers is threatening to overturn some of the country's harshest laws.  |
Inc. July 24, 2002 Jennifer A. Redmond |
Strategic Patenting What to consider when you're filing a patent and strategic decisions you'll need to make.  |
Managed Care July 2002 Philip H. Lebowitz |
Provider Association Litigation: Better Choice for Dispute Resolution? The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit has validated what may be a new avenue for provider-vs.-MCO dispute resolution that is preferable to the risks of traditional individual and class-action litigation.  |
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