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Fewer Cases Being Investigated and Prosecuted

Criminal prosecutions are down. http://www.stltoday.com/stltoday/news/stories.nsf/nation/story/5CE8C09824FE8F87862573670006FA06?OpenDocument This story ran yesterday in a lot of newspapers. Now, the USEPA and the DOJ claim that they are getting more “quality” prosecutions. But the questions remain. The old adage is true – actions speak… … Continue reading

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PCAOB report: Fewer independence violations, but audit deficiencies remain high in broker-dealer audits

By Amanda Maine, J.D. The PCAOB’s report on its 2017 inspections of auditors of brokers and dealers reveals that while staff found fewer independence violations, the overall number of audit deficiencies remained high. According to the PCAOB, the collective efforts … Continue reading

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More Car Accidents and Fewer Tickets in Florida – Who Would Have Guessed?

In South Florida, the number of crashes in Florida increased by more than 33,000 from 2012 to 2017. Yet in that same period in Miami-Dade, Broward and Palm Beach counties law enforcement officials issued 500,000 fewer tickets. If you received … Continue reading

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DealBook: T-Mobile and Sprint: How Fewer Competitors Could Increase Competition

Conventional wisdom says the two companies should be blocked from merging to preserve competition and benefit consumers. But the merger could actually create a mightier maverick. Read more detail on Recent Business Law posts –

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U.S. Now Approving Far Fewer Muslim Immigrants, Refugees, and Visitors

National Public Radio is reporting that no matter the outcome of the case involving the so-called Muslim travel ban before the U.S. Supreme Court, the Trump administration has been largely successful in implementing its own version of a Muslim ban. … Continue reading

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