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How a Blogger Can Do $2.5M in Damage to a Company

February 8th, 2012
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Sometimes you may want to sue a blogger for what they write about your company or your products. Obsidian Finance did just that, and prevailed. They sued blogger Crystal Cox.

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How a Blogger Can Do $2.5M in Damage to a Company

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M.I.A.’s NFL Contract: Rapper Pays Any FCC Fines

February 7th, 2012
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Guess what, M.I.A.? A FCC fine may be all yours if the NFL or NBC get fined for your middle finger during halftime. It seems that liability for M.I.A.’s NBC middle finger snafu may have been addressed in her contract.

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M.I.A.’s NFL Contract: Rapper Pays Any FCC Fines

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Broncos’ Knowshon Moreno Busted for DUI in ‘SAUCED’ Bentley

February 7th, 2012
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Denver Broncos running back Knowshon Moreno’s lead foot led to his arrest last week for DUI in a construction zone, according to police. Moreno, 24, was pulled over for speeding Feb.

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State Court Strikes Down Georgia Assisted Suicide Law

February 7th, 2012
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The First Amendment protects an individual’s right to advertise assisted suicide services, according to a unanimous Georgia Supreme Court. The justices came to this conclusion in a suit brought by four members of Final Exit Network, a “death with dignity” advocacy group. The plaintiffs were prosecuted after helping a 58-year-old……

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State Court Strikes Down Georgia Assisted Suicide Law

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How OT Pay Issues Cost a Company $99 Million

January 31st, 2012
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Swiss drug company Novartis AG has settled its overtime lawsuit for $99 million. The Novartis settlement comes after 6 years of litigation. The settlement will cover more than 7,700 of the company’s former and current sales representatives.

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How OT Pay Issues Cost a Company $99 Million

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Should Small Businesses Barter Online?

January 27th, 2012
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There’s a growing online community engaged in small business bartering.

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Should Small Businesses Barter Online?

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New York Gets First Contested No-Fault Divorce

January 27th, 2012
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Gloria Sorrentino’s 56-year marriage to her husband was dissolved this week courtesy of New York’s no-fault divorce law. It is likely the first time the year-old law has been applied in a contested divorce case. Some readers might be wondering what no-fault divorce law is.

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OSHA Offers Free Consults to Small Businesses

January 25th, 2012
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It’s true that you have a legal duty to ensure workplace health and safety. And it’s true you’ll be cited and penalized by the Occupational Safety & Health Administration (OSHA) if you don’t. But for a small business, OSHA regulations can be both unwieldy and costly.

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OSHA Offers Free Consults to Small Businesses

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Agent Leigh Steinberg, Inspiration for ‘Jerry Maguire,’ is Bankrupt

January 25th, 2012
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He had us at “hello,” but now his creditors are demanding, “Show me the money!” The man who inspired the movie “Jerry Maguire,” superagent Leigh Steinberg, has filed for bankruptcy. Steinberg filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy protection in Orange County, Calif., on Jan.

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Agent Leigh Steinberg, Inspiration for ‘Jerry Maguire,’ is Bankrupt

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Starbucks to Sell Wine, Beer in CA, IL, GA

January 24th, 2012
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Starbucks will soon be selling beer alongside its usual assortment of coffee, pastries, and Frappuccinos. The company plans to start its new venture in select stores in California, Illinois, and Georgia. Some may think Starbucks and alcohol make a strange mix

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Starbucks to Sell Wine, Beer in CA, IL, GA

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