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Registered Rep. January 1, 2003 Jonathan P. Arfa |
Do-It-Yourself Arbitration When a rep is laid off or changes firms, there's often a disagreement about how much she is due for her final months of work.  |
Registered Rep. January 1, 2003 Roy M. Adams |
Looking for a Lucrative Relationship? When you strike up a professional relationship, you may be pleased to make a new friend. But you'll be really happy if that friend brings you business. Which brings us to this month's topic: Why financial advisors should get to know estate attorneys.  |
PC World January 8, 2003 Grant Gross |
Bill Would Allow Copying of Music, Movies Digital Media Consumer Rights Acts would permit consumers to break the copy controls on CDs and DVDs to make personal copies.  |
Reason January 2003 Cathy Young |
Man Trouble What does male-on-male sexual harassment mean for discrimination law?  |
Reason January 2003 Walter K. Olson |
Courting Stupidity Why smart lawyers pick dumb jurors.  |
Managed Care December 2002 Michael S. Victoroff |
Cashing In on Obesity? Obesity is a tricky problem for managed care companies. The "American disease" is so mediaphilic that it routinely generates nutty suggestions. It was only a matter of time until someone found somebody to sue.  |
Registered Rep. December 20, 2002 Will Leitch |
Judge Says CAP Plan Violates Wage Laws Opponents of Salomon Smith Barney's CAP Plan, an unusual deferred compensation plan, have been shot down repeatedly in their attempts to fight the policy on the grounds that it is an illegal withholding of wages. But they might have caught a break.  |
CIO January 1, 2003 Christopher Koch |
Patently Stupid? It's not clear at the start of 2003 whether the software patent frenzy will cause innovation to flower or be trampled.  |
Registered Rep. December 18, 2002 Rick Weinberg |
Supreme Court Favors Arbitration in Brokerage Cases The Supreme Court has reaffirmed its stance that the arbitration forum is the proper venue for deciding brokerage cases.  |
PC World December 17, 2002 Matt Berger |
Verdict Delivers Blow to the DMCA Jury finds ElcomSoft not guilty, a ruling seen as a setback for enforcing the controversial digital copyright law.  |
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