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This update summarizes the new audit committee rules which took effect in the year 2000. -
On October 11, 2001 the Federal District Court for the Western District of Virginia issued a ruling declaring a 1999 Virginia law subjecting web site operators to criminal prosection for "knowingly" allowing minors access to "harmful" sexually explicit material on their sites unconstitutional. -
As several Wall Street Journal articles recently have highlighted, when pricing a deal near the end of a fiscal qu. -
On Sunday, October 1, 2000, while most of us were watching football and the closing ceremonies of the Sydney Olymp. -
This publication explains how to request a summary of your earnings for the purpose of estimating future social security benefits. -
A growing number of jurisdictions have concluded that lawyers may ethically use ordinary, unencrypted electronic m. -
The law frequently can't keep pace with technology, and the Internet is no exception. Other than on a handful of. -
Recently, I have had a number of inquiries regarding tax credits and other incentives that may be available to smal. -
On December 28 the White House became the latest governmental entity to address the issue of whether on-line pharmacies should be regulated, proposing an initiative that would subject pharmacies selling drug products over the Internet to regulation by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). -
The liberalization of the European telecommunications markets, on the one hand has lead to the creation of numerou.