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Don’t let a crisis KO your big event
Summer 2010
Newsletter: Nonprofit Observer
Price: $225.00, Subscriber Price: $157.50
Word count: 481
Abstract: Almost no benefit, gala, meeting or conference goes off without at least a small hitch. And event planners who aren’t prepared could see their big event turn into a disaster. A sound crisis management plan should address risk exposure, attendees’ travel planes, accommodations for those with special needs, and reliable communications with employees and vendors. It may also be appropriate to assemble a crisis response team.
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When can you write off bad business debts?
March / April 2010
Newsletter: Tax Impact
Price: $225.00, Subscriber Price: $157.50
Word count: 481
Abstract: The tax deduction for business bad debts is among the most widely misunderstood provisions in the tax code. Many business owners mistakenly believe that one can take a bad debt deduction any time an account receivable or other obligation becomes uncollectible. This article reviews the circumstances under which it’s possible to write off bad debts.
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Court confronts statutory notice requirement in homebuilding dispute
September / October 2008
Newsletter: Construction Law Briefing
Price: $225.00, Subscriber Price: $157.50
Word count: 481
Abstract: When a homebuilder is accused of substandard workmanship, courts must often determine whether the owner provided adequate notice of the project’s shortcomings and whether the builder had actual knowledge of the alleged defects. This article discusses a recent Louisiana case that addressed these questions head on.
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Ask the Advisor – Q: How can I prepare my business for a tighter credit cycle?
April / May 2008
Newsletter: Merger & Acquisition Focus
Price: $225.00, Subscriber Price: $157.50
Word count: 481
Abstract: This column suggests ways businesses can prepare for and better weather tightened credit conditions. These include keeping lenders informed, managing liquidity and working with a credit arranger to negotiate and develop credit terms and documents.
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All’s not lost – Uncovering lingering electronic evidence
Winter 2008
Newsletter: Expert / Valuation & Litigation Concepts
Price: $225.00, Subscriber Price: $157.50
Word count: 481
Abstract: Even when electronic evidence appears to have been deleted, forensic experts can help clients look for valuable nuggets of information. Experts may be able to break passwords, resurrect documents and find evidence in computer caches, recycle bins and meta data. (Updated 7/25/12)