Even though 2015 is still nearly a year away, employers should immediately start (or restart) efforts to comply with the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act.
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Read More »Even though 2015 is still nearly a year away, employers should immediately start (or restart) efforts to comply with the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act.
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Read More »This is the McGraw Hill Financial Inc. unit's third bid to dismiss the case.
Read More »JPMorgan Chase & Co.’s $543 million settlement with the trustee for Bernard Madoff’s defunct firm was approved by the judge overseeing its liquidation.
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Read More »“As January goes, so goes the year?”
Read More »Takeda, Asia’s largest drugmaker, faces the claims over Actos about a month after it scrapped development of another diabetes drug when research linked it to liver damage.
Read More »The IRS is encouraging taxpayers to use the agency’s website — www.irs.gov — to look up basic tax information and check the status of their refunds, rather than calling.
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Read More »The White House released a list of 23 corporate or small business leaders joining with President Barack Obama and Vice President Joe Biden to discuss better job training to expand manufacturing capacity and help people who have been jobless for years re-enter the workforce.
Read More »Marketing a law firm is not the foreign concept it once was, and most attorneys understand its value. But as it so often happens, living gets in the way of even the best laid plans.
Read More »Twitter Inc. agreed to buy 900 patents from International Business Machines Corp. to gain access to new technology and build a defense against infringement suits.
Read More »Reaching agreement on the future of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, which buy mortgages and package them into bonds, has been one of the central challenges of Washington’s response to the 2008 credit crisis.
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Read More »The meritocracy we have built recruits narcissists, then rewards and promotes them under the “best and the brightest” syndrome of superior individual performance.
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