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Ignoring ADA Could Cost Your Business a Bundle

Virtually every business is in violation of the ADA, it is a real problem that you should be aware of, especially if you own and operate business or own any commercial property.

Arnold Hernandez

 

 
Nevada Reps Propose to Study the Regulation of Internet Gambling in U.S.

Two Nevada Congressional Representatives are going to propose that online gambling can be regulated by the U.S. government, and instead of outlawing online gambling, the U.S. should be embracing it. Shelley Berkley and Jon Porter are slyly not asking for outright endorsing internet gambling, not yet, but only that Congress initiate an 18-month study of online gaming to figure out how it could be regulated by the U.S. The study would be conducted by the National Research...

Andrew Marx

 

 
NPI For Compliant Electronic Medical Billing - A Payer's Opportunity To Streamline Operations

Poor health care providers' data quality affects virtually every aspect of health care payers' enterprise, diluting profits and member goodwill. Successful transition to NPI impacts eligibility and authorization processing, provider enrollment, contracts and directories, claims adjudication and payment, referrals, and reporting and presents a unique opportunity for added automation, improved data accuracy, lower fraud and abuse, and streamlined operations.

Yuval Lirov

 

 
CE Marking Electronic Products

Outline article on understanding the basic requirements for CE marking products sold within the European Union.

Nigel Gaylard

 

 
How to Prepare for an OSHA Investigation

The article is a primer on the history and application of the Occupational Safety and Health Act. The author, a practicing attorney, provides practical advice on how to prepare for an OSHA audit, and what to do if your business becomes that target of an OSHA investigation.

Patrick Madden

 

 
Earned Monopolies: Are They Really Bad? Re-Thinking Our Anti-Trust Laws

There are many types of Monopolies in Business, Commerce and Industry. Most of the Monopolies that we see are actually created by the Government itself. For one our patent laws enable a company a temporary Monopoly on new emerging technologies, which allows them a head start in trade for putting capital into developing such technologies.

Lance Winslow

 

 
Need to Provide Level Playing Field

There is growing unrest among the dealers and employees working in the retail outlets of private oil companies as their jobs and investments are under threat due to discriminatory policies of the Government.

Dipayan Mazumdar

 

 
U.S. Regulation D Securities Offerings for Small Business

What is a Private Placement or Regulation D securities offering? Simply stated, it is against the law to sell stock to the general public unless you are licensed to do so or can qualify for an exemption from the SEC rules. Section 5 of the 1933 Securities and Exchange Act clearly states, it is unlawful for any person, directly or indirectly, to sell a security unless a registration statement has been filed. You may not sell a security or deliver a security after the sale unless a registration...

John K. Romano

 

 
Getting Your New York Mortgage Broker License

New York has one of the most detailed applications for mortgage licenses and one of the longest timeframes in which to get the approval for the license. But the large population in the state coupled with some very high housing prices (and therefore mortgage amounts) make New York one of the most coveted licenses for a mortgage broker that can generate business in that state. Here is some information you need to know to get your mortgage broker license in New York.

Robin Gronsky

 

 
The Coming Food Shortages Thru Over Regulation Caused by the Masses

There are many people who believe that the food and drug industry are evil and that the substances that are in these products are killing people. It is true that we do not know yet the long-term effects of many of the changes we are making to our food processing methods or the long-term effects of many of the drugs that we prescribe to prevent disease.

Lance Winslow

 

 
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