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If I recall my American history correctly, one of our founding fathers said of the colonies before the revolution something to the effect that we should all hang together or else we will surely hang separately. Unwittingly that founding father was also stating the basis for modern-day trade associations, which provide the strength in numbers to accomplish things that individual members either cannot or do not want to do. -
Employers frequently use consumer reports and credit checks to gain information about job applicants and promotiona. -
The article examines the most common structure of software financing: 100 percent financing of software in which software is financed pursuant to a software financing program agreement. -
Recent turmoil in emerging markets has made repurchasing debt securities increasingly attractive to issuers. -
One interesting area of the lemon law involves the argument that a vehicle used primarily in business is . -
This newsletter outlines the basics pertaining to financing with industrial revenue bonds. -
Brochure from the Federal Trade Commission with tips for businesses on how to write understandable consumer contracts. The brochure also outlines applicable federal and state legal requirements surrounding document content and organization. -
In the case of AAR, the Seventh Circuit, predicting Illinois law, decided that a guarantor of a secured debt may not waive the right to a commercially reasonable disposition of collateral upon the debtor's default. Any "absolute, unconditional" guaranty of payment that could be interpreted as a waiver of commercial reasonableness is unenforceable. -
QUESTION 1. A car salesman convinced me to buy a new car last night. I just cannot afford it. Don't I have th. -
Letter of credit law in the United States is a highly specialized discipline. Although a letter of credit is a .