Bill Clinton Calls A Hail Mary

July 29, 2011

Most of the time the Hail Mary is just the final step in a long march to defeat.

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Paul Jacobs in Bloomberg

July 28, 2011

Bloomberg, July 28, 2011Paul Jacobs discusses the unlikely prospect of an American default.

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Amazon’s New Tactic In An Old Fight

July 28, 2011

California voters will decide if their state is reaching too far in a bid to collect taxes from Amazon.

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American Fathers, American Kids

July 27, 2011

Hurdles are higher for foreign-born children of U.S. fathers. The law should affirm that all American parents have American kids.

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ReKeithen Miller in Daily Finance

July 26, 2011

Daily Finance, July 26, 2011 ReKeithen Miller discusses the importance of having a financial backup plan.

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The Secret’s Out: Employers Don’t Like Unions

July 26, 2011

Do workers care if employers hire anti-union consultants? Probably not, since most workers don’t like unions either.

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Anna Pfaehler in MarketWatch

July 25, 2011

MarketWatch, July 25, 2011Anna Pfaehler reminds same-sex couples of the importance of careful financial planning, whether or not they marry.

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Rebecca Pavese in Fin24

July 25, 2011

Fin24, July 25, 2011Rebecca Pavese offers estate planning strategies to facilitate communication and minimize disputes.

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IRS Concedes Gift Tax Fight It Can’t Win

July 25, 2011

The IRS prefers to fight battles it thinks it can win. The argument about gift taxes to nonprofit advocacy groups is not one of them.

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Europe Accepts A Little Reality

July 22, 2011

A small dose of reality helped move the Greek drama closer to its conclusion yesterday Tragedies do not have happy endings.

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