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Going Global: Doing Business in
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WHEN: May 26, 2009, Tuesday Morning
7:15 a.m. - 10:30 a.m.
Social Security Update Speaker: Kurt
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Medicaid Update Speaker: Eric R.
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Medicare Update Speaker: Maureen
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Features On
The Web
The Fair-Value Deadbeat Debate Returns
On hiatus while other fair-value questions were
debated, the hotly-contested issue of why companies can book a gain when
their credit rating sinks has returned to center stage.
CFO.com
A Sign of These Times: Slow-Paying Clients

The word is out:
Lawyers are the last to be paid these days. "Since the beginning of the
year, no one wants to part with a dime," said LeClairRyan's Robin Briggs,
who was one of the speakers at a recent meeting in San Francisco for a
chapter of the Association of Legal Administrators. Members gathered to
discuss billing and collections trends, including tips on bringing money in
faster -- such as working collections language into engagement letters --
and the possible downside of fee reductions.

Law.com
New research into CPA firm
management will be described in a series of monthly webinars from the Bay
Street Group and Capstone Marketing.
webcpa.com
Virtual Law Firms Stay Afloat in Tough Times

Lawyers who have figured out how to provide less
expensive services to corporations are the ones flourishing now. One such
option is a "virtual law firm," composed of former big law attorneys working
remotely to offer clients the same services as before at half the rate -- or
less.
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