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Indiana's Best Lawyers[R].(ETHICS AND PROFESSIONAL RESPONSIBILITY LAW-WORKERS' COMPENSATION LAW)(Directory): An article from: Indiana Business Magazine [H] [T] [M]

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Why is a Bachelor of Business Administration, Engineering, Education, Pre-Law, or Pre-Med the best way to go?

I was reading an article in Fortune magazine mentioning the best Colleges of Business Administration, the best Colleges of Education, the best Colleges of Engineering, the best Colleges for Medicine, and the best Colleges for Law. I was starting...


Because that covers every possible job. Sure you can go to university and study your passion, but what are you going to do with it? Engineering, you design the world. Medicine, you fix the world. Law you control the world. Education you teach the next generation.

Business Laws : How to Write Articles of Incorporation


Writing articles of incorporation for a business can be done with the secretary of state's office alone or with the help of an attorney. Be ...

Business Laws : How to Amend Articles of Incorporation


Amending a business's articles of incorporation involves checking a state's statute to determine what is required, but make sure the ...

Paralegal or BUsiness?

I'm a college sophmore and I'm torn not knowing what i dont wanna do. I know for sure I dont want to do nursing I like bio but i do so bad), chemistry( I hate Chem with a passion). My mom is pushing me to do Paralegal but I do not feel passion...


It doesn't matter how many female minority producers there currently are. What matters is that it is something you would like to do. Don't let that get in your way. And don't let other people push you into a career that you won't be happy with. As a paralegal, I know that

ForbesWoman, you're doing it wrong | Sharp Skirts

Oct. 26th piece on how money plays into women’s selection of a mate

Since I started this post, they wrote two more I couldn’t leave out: ‘Should Kim Kardassian Return Her Engagement Ring?’ and ‘Why Most Women Will Never Become CEO.”  The ForbesWoman Twitter profile descriptor is, “a magazine and Web site for career-minded women who mean business.” So why are they writing about naughty Halloween costumes? Or our breeding and shopping habits? I increasingly feel like I’m reading a copy of Look magazine, circa 1957.

A chorus of boos from our Facebook group has greeted these articles, but Sharp Skirt Dana Van Nest said it best: “I thought Forbes was a trusted business magazine. Seems my opinion is out of date. That article is pure tabloid.” The article to which she was referring – well, pick your poison.

We should come up with an award for media publications that can’t seem to leave the set of ‘Mad Men.’ A Shabby Skirt designation, perhaps? Or Mid-Century Media of the week? Suggestions are welcome. In the meantime, join me in asking ForbesWoman to treat us with respect and leave the sex, shopping, and celebrity coverage to Cosmopolitan....

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File Not Found - Reason Magazine

When he took office, Barack Obama promised "an unprecedented level of openness in Government." As a major part of that commitment, he pledged fidelity to the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA), which he called "the most prominent expression of a profound national commitment to ensuring an open Government."

It is hard to reconcile these lofty memos with the Justice Department's proposed rule instructing federal agencies to falsely deny the existence of records sought under FOIA. But at least the Obama administration is open about its desire to mislead us.

Enacted in 1966, FOIA "encourages accountability through transparency," as Obama put it in his 2009 memo . The law created a general assumption that Americans have a right to information about their government unless there is a good reason to withhold it, such as when disclosure would violate people's privacy, undermine a criminal investigation, or threaten national security.

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International Business Law Thrives as Other Areas of Law Languish

Sacramento Bee - Dec 31, 1969

According to Mr. Cueto, "international business law has, up to now, been a niche practice for a handful of highly-specialized law firms. However, as more businesses recognize the growth potential in doing business overseas, the practice area has
Legal Requirements for Doing Business | Location Canada

Area Development Online - Dec 31, 1969

Despite the ongoing harmonization of many areas of Canadian business law with those of major US trading partners through international agreements, addressing distinctly Canadian business law requirements is a crucial consideration when entering the
One South Kingstown Resident On RI's List of Delinquent Taxpayers

Patch.com - Dec 31, 1969

Originally, RI General Law 44-1-34, allowed the DOR to post one list of the top 100 delinquent taxpayers, business and residential alike. It was amended over the summer and the amendment was signed by Gov. Lincoln Chafee June 30, expanding the scope
For Syms, a Final Markdown

Wall Street Journal - Dec 31, 1969

The retailer, which put itself up for sale in May but found no buyers, said it will sell its inventory and real estate and shut down, rather than try to stay in business. The Secaucus, NJ, company, which has 2500 employees and operates 46 stores under