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Marriage Equality Remains an Aspiration

Harriet Newman Cohen, Bonnie E. Rabin & Tim James

Non-recognition statutes and other factors create issues that family law practitioners must be aware of in counseling same-sex couples planning for their future ' or those seeking to end their marriages. This article addresses many of those issues.

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Law Firm Capital

Stephen M. (Pete) Peterson

This article provides strategies for creating a sustainable capital plan.

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Recent key rulings are analyzed.

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The latest important information.

mHealth: Boon or Bane?

Linda S. Crawford

Until issues of privacy and security can be addressed, it would be best for physicians to limit their use of mHealth to nonconfidential communications. The risks currently outweigh the benefits.

Measuring Practice Group Profitability

Michael E. Mooney

This article provides guidelines for measuring practice group profitability.

Put Your Retirement Plan on Steroids

Frank Armstrong, III

Whether you are a sole proprietor or a partner in a multi-state practice, you can turbocharge your retirement with a cash balance plan on top of your existing 401(k) plan.

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Federal Health Care Law May Reduce or Eliminate Future Medical Expense Tort Damages

H. Thomas Watson

The mandatory health insurance requirement of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act of 2010 (PPAC) should significantly reduce the amount of tort damages recoverable for medical expenses. Here's how.

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