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What You Need To Know About the Corporate Fraud Bill ( January 2003 )
President Bush signed the Sarbanes-Oxley Act on July 30, 2002, which had been approved the prior week by the House and the Senate. This Bill has far reaching affects on publicly traded companies, auditors, attorneys, analysts and investment banks. -
Letters of Intent and the Duty to Negotiate in Good Faith ( June 2001 )
The Pennsylvania Superior Court recently affirmed a trial court order granting summary judgment to the defendant in a matter which raised issues concerning the enforceability of a letter of intent. -
Lender Liability: Agent Liability in Syndicated Credits ( January 2001 )
Lender Liability Background. Lender liability may be analyzed along the following lines of potential exposure: . -
FAQ: International Payments ( July 2000 )
Which international payment methods are most commonly used by exporters and importers? From an exporter's perspec. -
REAL ESTATE: Washtenaw County, MI, Onsite Well and Septic Regulation ( May 2000 )
This new regulation was effective January 1, 2000, and has totally changed the procedure for selling homes that are. -
Priming Liens With Less Than 100% Consent -- Important Issue For Agent Banks and Syndicate Members ( April 2000 )
With each downturn in a sector of the economy, the documentation of widely-syndicated loans gets tested anew, and i. -
U. S. Bank Regulators Propose Revised Risk-Based Capital Rules ( April 2000 )
The United States federal bank regulators are proposing to revise their risk-based capital standards. The proposal . -
Anatomy Of A Bond Issue ( March 2000 )
For many local government officials and solicitors, a bond issue is a rare occurrence which is shrouded in mystery.. -
Buying And Selling Real Estate: Be Creative And Know Your Options ( February 2000 )
This article provides tips for the buyer on how to finance the terms of his or her loan. In addition, this article reviews how a seller may avoid certain tax consequences.
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