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Contractors: Some Tests for Determining Their Legal Status
If a worker is misclassified as a contractor, the liability to the contracting company can be substantial. (ARTICLE)
Consumer Protection Laws for Corporations
Consumer protection laws will generally apply to your corporation. Here are some resources for staying on top. (ARTICLE)
VIDEO: When Independent Contractors Become Employees
Interview with John Dolan, an attorney in Newport Beach, California. (VIDEO)
Lessons learned from technology projects in Maine state government.
In 2005, I was asked to assume the duties of information technology director for the Maine Department of ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Are Franchises Regulated by the Government?
Franchises are regulated by the Federal Trade Commission. All franchisors operating in the United States must abide by ... (ARTICLE)
Government Services, State Taxes a Tough Balancing Act
Mississippi experience shows it's hard to keep taxation at a reasonable level while providing essential services. (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
State to Update Geographic Information Systems Plans
State officials are teaming up with agency personnel and private businesses to rewrite the plan for how the ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
State of affairs; A hectic year of mortgage legislative activity in the...
Mortgage-related legislation at the state level is becoming more prevalent and broader in response to nonprime lending problems, ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Business Reacts To Draft Energy Master Plan
HEADNOTE Increased focus on alternative-energy sources is urged NEW JERSEY BUSINESSES feel that efforts by policymakers to make ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Assessing the impact
A new policy by the Louisiana Department of Transportation and Development requiring an "increased value assessment" on projects ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Have you checked out Greater Concord lately?
There is something very special about a community that successfully combines the sophistication and vigor of a state ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
All the World's a Stage
Less than 60 days after Gov. Granholm signed into legislation a new, aggressive and far-reaching film production incentive ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Q&A: Gaye Symington
Before entering politics, Gaye Symington, 54, was a senior fiscal manager for non-profits. Her work in the non-profit ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Baton Rouge's hidden gem
When Steven Zeisel, director of the new Nutrition Research Institute in Chapel Hill, N.C., needed tips on how ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
ULI now making in-roads with the cool kids.
The Young Leaders Group (YLG) of the Northern New Jersey District Council of the Urban Land Institute (ULINNJ) ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
What Online Sales Are Subject to Sales Tax?
Whether you need to collect sales tax depends on where both you and your customers are located. (ARTICLE)
Comptroller: Auditor Selection System Is 'Deeply Flawed'
The way that New Jersey's school districts, municipalities and other government offices select their outside auditors is "deeply ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Groups back Gov. on cuts
Groups representing the business community are supporting Gov. Paterson's demands that state government cut spending in order to ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
A plan for Baton Rouge
There's no question downtown Baton Rouge is more vibrant now than it has been in decades. The city-parish ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE) | |
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