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July, 2009 - Vol. 17 No. 7

Going Global: Doing Business in India

IRS asks Congress to make employer-provided cell phones excludable from income

Seeing Double with U.S. Savings Bonds, Part 7

Jewels From Our Archive

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The Question Behind the Question
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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.
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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.

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Research Looks at Successful CPA Firm Management

New research into CPA firm management will be described in a series of monthly webinars from the Bay Street Group and Capstone Marketing.
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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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