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Court addresses whether Credit Card Rewards should be Taxed

Court addresses whether Credit Card Rewards should be Taxed

The last holdout for the non-taxable alternate currency may be ending. Credit card rewards started as a token thank you from the credit card companies. Tips and points have taken on a life of their own.  People can buy airline tickets, reserve hotel stays, purchase...

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The Legal Value of Marital Love and Affection

The Legal Value of Marital Love and Affection

Six states, Hawaii, Mississippi, New Mexico, North Carolina, South Dakota, and Utah, allow lawsuits by a spurned spouse for alienation of affection. All other jurisdictions have abolished the common law tort through legislation or court decisions. Because of the...

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A Court will decide if Robinhood really is a Killer App

A Court will decide if Robinhood really is a Killer App

On February 8th, a wrongful death lawsuit was filed against Robinhood, the stock trading and investment app. The case is about the tragic suicide of Alex Kearns, a twenty-year-old who took his own life after he mistakenly believed that he owed $730,000 while trading...

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Are state courts still in the stone age?

Are state courts still in the stone age?

Federal district and bankruptcy courts generally audio-record conferences, oral arguments, hearings, and trials. Besides, a court reporter is typically present to transcribe the proceedings in real-time as they occur. In comparison, many state courts have been very...

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Americans are let down by drug company error

Americans are let down by drug company error

On December 9th, the FDA announced a nationwide recall by a pharmaceutical distributor because of a "product mix-up" which resulted in sildenafil, the active ingredient in Viagra, "inadvertently packaged together" with trazodone tablets, which treats major depressive...

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