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Obama calls for a $302 billion transportation bill

The state of the U.S.’s infrastructure since the recession hit in 2008 has been steadily decaying. In a May 14 speech at the foot of the Tappan Zee Bridge, President Barack Obama called for congress to pass a $302 billion transportation bill, according to Newsday. The president argued that the bill would support hundreds of […]

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Judge Rhodes denies art request

One of the most interesting debates in the Detroit bankruptcy case has been the fate of the art collection at the Detroit Institute of Arts (DIA). In an argument supported by many of the city’s creditors on May 15, Marc Kieselstein, an attorney for bond insurer Syncora, suggested that outside experts should be allowed to take […]

Author: Joel R. Glucksman

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Writing a Book? Don’t Cross Amazon!

Amazon is a retail powerhouse, so it can be an author’s best friend or, as Hachette – one of the big New York publishers – is finding out, it can also be your worst enemy. Amazon has had an uncomfortable relationship with the writing community and it has been taking action to discourage shoppers from […]

Author: Dan Brecher

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Objections Submitted Over Detroit Bankruptcy Plan

The political disputes over Detroit’s restructuring plans were brought sharply into focus May 12, when 15 objections to the city’s debt adjustment plan were filed in bankruptcy court. Objections were filed by creditors, residents, Oakland and Macomb counties and, most notably, by the United States government, according to MLive. The U.S. Department of Housing and […]

Author: Joel R. Glucksman

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How To Overcome A Fraudulent Conveyance

Here are some steps you can take to get paid if you have a good and substantial claim against a person or business, and you are told that even if you get a judgment you will have a hard time collecting because there are or will be no assets left upon which you could enforce […]

Author: Dan Brecher

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Levin: Bill limiting corporate inversions later this week

The recent spate of corporate inversions, in which a U.S. business merges with a smaller foreign company in order to re-domesticate and thereby enjoy a more favorable tax environment, has much of Washington talking. Sen. Carl Levin, D-Michigan, said May 14 that he will introduce legislation later this week that would limit the ability of […]

Author: James F. McDonough

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Supreme Court Will Hear Air Marshal’s Whistleblower Case

The U.S. Supreme Court has agreed to decide whether Robert J. MacLean, a federal air marshal, was unfairly fired for leaking sensitive information that he believed endangered the public. The case, Department of Homeland Security v. MacLean, will be heard sometime during the court’s term that begins next October. In 2003, MacLean was working for […]

Author: Joel N. Kreizman

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House GOP passes permanent R&D tax cut

Despite fierce opposition, House Republicans brought 62 Democrats over to their side to pass a bill that would make permanent R&D tax cut, according to MSNBC. The legislation passed in a 274-131 vote on the morning of May 9, amid significant lobbying and a threat from the White House to veto the bill. The bill […]

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Protecting Your Start-Up Company’s Intangible Assets

In its early stages, protecting your start-up is the most important thing an entrepreneur can do. It isn’t the size of your bank account, but your ideas that matter. For example, even before you make your first sale, your company likely has a name, a logo, a business plan, customer list, and maybe even a […]

Author: Fred D. Zemel

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Trial date set for lawsuit against University of Tennessee concerning athletics department

A trial date has finally been set for the case in which female employees and sports staff at the University of Tennessee allege the institution unlawfully discriminated them and then retaliated against them for speaking out. U.S. District Judge Pamela Reeves recently scheduled a trial for April 21, 2015, whereupon Jenny Moshak, Heather Mason and Collin Schlosser will seek a ruling […]

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Senators consider closing tax inversion loophole

Two senior U.S. senators are now working on legislation that might help to combat the recent tide of corporate emigration to places like Ireland, Holland and other foreign countries, according to The Wall Street Journal. Chairman of the tax-writing Finance Committee, Sen. Ron Wyden, D-Oregon, noted that he views this trend as a symptom of the […]

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