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- Bill Mandating Condom Use in Adult Film Industry
- Offshore Operators Face Costly New Bond Rules
Robin Williams' Estate in Order- Russian Sanctions Cut Both Ways
- Wise Would-Be Employers Won't Seek W2 Forms
- Helping Brain Injury Victims After Auto Accidents
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Bill Mandating Condom Use in Adult Film Industry
"The likely passage of the
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Offshore Operators Face Costly New Bond Rules
"A major overhaul of decades-old federal rules governing bonds provided by offshore operators could be costly and complicated for the industry. Currently, the bonds required by the
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"The death of comedian and actor
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Russian Sanctions Cut Both Ways
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"The successive rounds of sanctions affecting the Russian economy are beginning to show a trickle-down effect. Reports indicate that no Russian companies were extended loans from U.S. or European financial institutions in July, the first such credit drought in recent years. Meanwhile, U.S. companies are recognizing how the latest sanctions may affect their own economic future. The sanctions are making it increasingly harder for companies to do business in
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Wise Would-Be Employers Won't Seek W2 Forms
Munck Wilson Mandala in
"While it is legal for companies to ask job candidates for a copy of their past W2 forms prior to making an employment offer, it may not be the best idea. One reason: W2 forms may not accurately reflect an applicant's previous salary since the document will include all forms of pay, not just weekly wages. More importantly, if a company uses past wage information to pay those in a protected class – such as women, minorities, or immigrants – less than others, it could face big trouble. The bottom line is just because you can ask the question doesn't mean you should ask the question. Most companies offer compensation based on the job a worker is seeking, not on what they were paid previously."
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Helping Brain Injury Victims After Auto Accidents
Christensen is passionate about helping brain injury victims. He is considered an authority in the field of representing traumatic brain injury victims. He is fluent in the language of neuroimaging, micro-damage and neuropsychology. He was one of the earliest trial attorneys to aggressively advocate for TBI victims when he tried his first TBI case over 22 years ago.
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DANA MANCIAGLI , GLOBAL CAREER EXPERT. Manciagli recently quit her 30-year career in sales/marketing to embark on solopreneur venture. Within the first months that she has been in business she has received hundreds of thousands of impressions in top-tier and trade publications such as The Fiscal Times and Forbes – all with the help of ProfNet. Read more about her successes here: http://prn.to/1roHrWR - SPOTLIGHT:
RACHEL WEINGARTEN , LIFESTYLE WRITER, COLUMNIST, AUTHOR. This spotlight belongs toRachel Weingarten , an internationally recognized lifestyle writer, style columnist and award-winning author. She's a prolific freelance writer and weekly style columnist for Parade.com, and opinion columnist for NYC's most widely read daily newspaper amNewYork. Read more about a day in the life ofRachel Weingarten : http://prn.to/1ropDej - GRAMMAR HAMMER: ONE SPACE, TWO SPACES. What's your preferred convention when putting space after a period or the end of a sentence? One space? Two spaces?
Cathy Spicer explores this ongoing debate: http://prn.to/1tx2PaR
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