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AskMen.com December 12, 2002 Ian Harrison |
Understanding Severance Packages A generous severance package can soothe the sting of the layoff. Not all severance packages, however, are created equal and it is up to the individual to conduct due diligence in order to understand the fine print of the deal.  |
Commercial Investment Real Estate Nov/Dec 2002 Carol C. Honigberg |
Recent Court Decisions Help Real Estate Pros Avoid Litigation The first case highlights the uncertainty surrounding the use of eminent domain and provides another example of what courts are ruling as private rather than public purpose. The second case emphasizes the importance of drafting clear and concise real estate documents.  |
Bio-IT World December 10, 2002 Arielle Emmett |
Locus Focus Cheminformatics company Locus Discovery is a technology darling and an entrepreneur's dream, but it faces a dilemma over how much of its proprietary drug discovery software and data to reveal.  |
Registered Rep. December 1, 2002 Leitch & Weinberg |
Tripping Over Analysts' Feet. Or Your Own. John Tripi, a former Morgan Stanley broker, invested $214,000 in one stock, Copper Mountain Networks. He held it on the advice of his analysts, he says. Guess what? After being fired -- and losing his dough -- Tripi, now a bartender, is suing Morgan Stanley to the tune of $1 million.  |
Information Today December 9, 2002 Nancy Lambert |
MicroPatent Announces New Products and Plans MicroPatent, the Connecticut-based information company that currently provides the largest range of full-text-searchable patent databases, recently announced some new products and services.  |
Linux Journal January 1, 2003 Lawrence Rosen |
Derivative Works Many users of open-source software are frightened by the term "derivative works". They worry they might accidentally create derivative works and put their own proprietary software under an open-source license. This is a complex topic, but here are definitions to ease people's concerns.  |
Registered Rep. December 5, 2002 Rick Weinberg |
Tables Turned on Schwab? Suit claims Schwab, contrary to its ads, was not conflict free Merrill Lynch's David Komansky must be having a laugh. On Tuesday, a suit was filed in Los Angeles Superior Court claiming that Schwab was guilty of running television and other ads that materially mislead investors.  |
PC World December 3, 2002 Tom Spring |
New Tool Makes DVD Copying Easy 321 Studios challenges Hollywood, DMCA again with release of DVD X Copy.  |
Registered Rep. December 3, 2002 Rick Weinberg |
Charles Schwab Accused of Its Own Conflict of Interest When big brokerage firms were being accused of conflict-of-interest in research, Charles Schwab & Co. was quick to capitalize on its rivals' embarrassment with a string of ads proclaiming Schwab's independence. But that was a lie, according to a lawsuit.  |
PC World December 2, 2002 Michelle Madigan |
Internet Hate-Speech Ban Called 'Chilling' Council of Europe's Internet restrictions raise uneasy questions about civil rights online.  |
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