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Knowledge@Wharton October 8, 2003 |
Suing Your Customers: A Winning Business Strategy? The record industry's solution to its downloading woes appears as novel as the technology it fears: launch hundreds of lawsuits against otherwise law-abiding consumers who download music. The same tactic was tried 100 years ago against Henry Ford. It didn't work then, and it won't work now.  |
Managed Care September 2003 Michael Chiusano |
Too Early To Write Obituary For Patients' Bill of Rights Back from obscurity, the Patients' Bill of Rights is poised to become an issue in the presidential election -- depending on whom you ask.  |
CFO October 1, 2003 Craig Schneider |
The Attorney's Dilemma Will the SEC's new and proposed rules to turn lawyers into whistle-blowers strain relations between finance executives and corporate counsel?  |
Information Today October 2003 Gail Dykstra |
The Great Copyright Debate Digital music copyright has become a media circus with a jumble of contending lawsuits, claims, and counterclaims.  |
Inc. October 2003 Cara Cannella |
Sued Over the Dress Code Talk about a fashion don't. If you require employees to wear particular clothing on the job, pay attention to a recent $2.2 million settlement between Abercrombie & Fitch and some former workers.  |
ifeminists September 23, 2003 Wendy McElroy |
Do Poor Fathers Deserve Debtors' Prison? What does throwing a "deadbeat dad" in jail accomplish?  |
Job Journal September 21, 2003 Bob Rosner |
'At Will' or At Risk? A dismissed worker may still have some legal recourse.  |
Reason August 2003 Tim Cavanaugh |
Albino Blues The Winter of copyright discontent  |
IDB America August 2003 Paul Constance |
One-stop justice In Peru, unconventional courthouses make it easy for citizens in marginal areas to take their problems to a judge.  |
IDB America August 2003 Paul Constance |
Verdict pending After a decade of reforms, Latin America's courts are constantly in the news. But are they changing for the better?  |
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