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The Application of the USA Patriot Act to Private Equity Funds
Part one of this article discussed the temporary exemption to the Patriot Act for investment companies and the proposed rule for unregistered investment…
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CA Governor Signs Harshest Anti-Spam Bill in U.S.
He may be voted out of office soon, but California Governor Gray Davis is making his mark in the Internet world before he goes. On September 23, Davis signed what to date is the toughest anti-spam bill in the U.S.

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