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Terminating Employees for Unapproved Posts
February 27, 2011
Are employers "free to fire" if their employees violate social media policy? The answer might surprise you.
DOJ Guidance on Consultant Engagement
February 27, 2011
The DOJ issued guidance on Sept. 1, 2010 illuminating its approach to American companies' common practice of hiring consultants with ties to foreign governments to help negotiate business deals with those governments.
Arbitration: The Last Word on Reducing Time and Cost
February 27, 2011
A report on the National Summit on Reducing Time and Cost [of arbitration].
An Overview of Elevator and Escalator Liability
February 27, 2011
This article examines the basic considerations and issues that arise in litigation involving injuries sustained while using elevators and escalators in New York State.
In the Spotlight: Landlord's Waiver or Subordination to Tenant's Lender's Security Interest
February 27, 2011
This article asks the question: waive or subordinate? An in-depth discussion.
How Sweet Is the Pot?
February 27, 2011
This article offers considerations for tenants when evaluating the terms of a particular tenant inducement ' in this case, a tenant improvement allowance coupled with free rent ' and the means by which tenants can protect against losing the benefit of their bargain.
Business Crimes Hotline
February 27, 2011
Nationwide rulings that affect your practice.
In the Courts
February 27, 2011
Recent rulings of importance.
A Glimmer of Hope for Lower Criminal and Civil FBAR Penalties
February 27, 2011
On June 17, 2010, the Swiss Parliament ratified the settlement agreement between the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) and UBS AG, and the process of turning over the names and Swiss banking information of approximately 4,450 U.S. taxpayers began.
DOJ Guidance on Consultant Engagement
February 27, 2011
The DOJ issued guidance on Sept. 1, 2010 illuminating its approach to American companies' common practice of hiring consultants with ties to foreign governments to help negotiate business deals with those governments.

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