The New York Times, February 12, 2011Jonathan Bergman explains why new laws could lead families to rethink how they transfer …
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A New Enemy Of The People
In Henrik Ibsen’s 1882 play “An Enemy of the People,” Dr. Thomas Stockmann tries to tell his town that its …
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Protecting Us From Opportunity
Securities laws are supposed to protect us from harm, but the rules that govern privately placed investments can end up …
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Women Discuss, Men Expound
With more than 3.5 million articles in English, Wikipedia contains information on nearly every topic imaginable, including its own authors. …
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Eric Meermann in Physician’s Money Digest
Eric Meermann discusses various strategies for effective charitable giving.
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‘Functionally Bankrupt,’ But Honest About It
A guy told me the other day that he is “functionally bankrupt.” He has around $57 billion in outstanding debt …
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Shielding Police From Microphones
The police can tape record you, but you can’t record the police. At least not if you’re in Illinois. Two …
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Big Boys, Big Toys
President Obama and Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood may have been disappointed by Santa Claus one long-ago Christmas. I’m guessing they …
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