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EPA to ban methylene chloride in paint strippers

Agency commits to action on CH2Cl2 in consumer and commercial products




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Accent Therapeutics launches to target the epitranscriptomic RNA code in cancer

With $40 million series A funding, the start-up will develop inhibitors of proteins that make chemical modifications to RNA




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Artificial metalloenzyme flips switch in cells

Cell-penetrating assembly uncages hormone, turning on gene circuit




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The difficult search for the right recipe in cancer immunotherapy

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Sadara plans pipeline for ethylene and propylene oxide




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Microchips track organ mimics

Embedding radio frequency chips within stem-cell-derived organoids could aid medical research




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Contact charges flip expectations

Pairs of surfaces taking like charges confound researchers




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Program trains participants to contribute their subject-matter expertise to Wikipedia




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Polymer strips off-taste from wine

Magnetic property enables easy separation of sorption medium




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Donald Ingber is leading efforts to develop organ-on-a-chip devices to replace animal tests

Widespread adoption of the chips will require mass production and finding the right questions to ask with the devices




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Modified enzyme could make bioprocessing zippier

Adding positively charged molecules and a surfactant to β-glucosidase makes the enzyme work 30 times as fast




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DNA nanostructure acts as lipid-flipping enzyme

Synthetic construct could someday replace damaged counterparts in disease




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As chip components continue to shrink, the semiconductor industry explores alternatives to today’s copper connectors to avoid electrical problems




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Approach dissolves adhesive polymers and recovers bags’ multiple components




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Strong, aliphatic C–H bonds succumb to direct arylation

Dual-catalyst approach allows chemists to construct connections between a vast array of aliphatic and aromatic molecules




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All about the A13 Bionic chip powering the iPhone 11

Apple says the A13 Bionic was the most power-efficient chip it's ever made -- it needs 40 per cent less power than the previous chip in the Apple Bionic series to perform the same tasks as the previous phones, says Devangshu Datta.




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The Essential GAAR Manual: Policies, Principles and Procedures

The Supreme Court of Canada has delivered judgments in two critical cases involving the General Anti-Avoidance Rule. These long-awaited decisions are the most important developments in tax law in the past decade. Are you on the right side of GAAR?

History
When GAAR was introduced in 1988, it gave Revenue Canada very broad powers to challenge perceived tax avoidance activity. And since its genesis, there have been many justifiable concerns regarding GAAR's impact on tax planning. The bottom line is that GAAR has the power to affect any transaction that has the purpose of eliminating or reducing tax. But there has been little in the way of practical guidance to make informed planning decisions – until now.

The Essential GAAR Manual: Policies, Principles and Procedures is written by Canada's most highly regarded team of experts on GAAR issues at Fraser Milner Casgrain LLP: William I. Innes, LLB, LLM; Patrick J. Boyle, LLB; and Joel Nitikman, LLB, LLM. It was designed with your tax planning practice in mind and includes useful and accessible reference tools that will arm you with the knowledge and insight to inform your clients properly. It answers questions that will affect your tax planning strategies, such as:

  • What's the future of GAAR after Canada Trustco and Mathew?
  • What's a "textual, contextual and purposive" analysis?
  • What does the Supreme Court of Canada mean by requiring that tax measures be "predictable"?
  • What is the future of corporate tax planning?
  • What is the future of family and estate planning?
  • How will commercial tax shelters fare under the "new" GAAR analysis?
  • How does a practitioner cope with the post-Canada Trustco climate?
  • How do you document a transaction that may be probed by GAAR?

The author team goes beyond a descriptive and substantive analysis and provides you with key insights into the practical application of GAAR considerations for your day-to-day practice. As the application evolves, the CRA is likely to invoke GAAR with more frequency.

Resources

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Practical Guide to Partnerships and LLCs (5th Edition) – U.S.

Available: July 2011

Authors: Robert Ricketts and Larry Tunnell

Discusses the complex issues involving partnership taxation with utmost clarity. It uses hundreds of illustrative examples, practice observations, helpful charts and insightful explanations to make even the most difficult concepts understandable. The book reflects the authors' penchant for communicating the pertinent facts in very direct language and creating a context for understanding the multifaceted issues and applying them to practice.

This new edition fully reflects all the latest developments in this complex area. These include changes affecting:

  • partnership basis adjustments
  • transfers to partnerships of property with built-in losses
  • sale of an interest in a partnership with built-in loss property
  • disproportionate distributions from partnerships with built-in loss property exp
  • ensing and amortization of partnership organizational expenses
  • partnership treatment of the deduction for domestic production activities
  • recognition of cancellation-of-indebtedness income, and more

In six parts, Practical Guide to Partnerships and LLCs covers the critical aspects of this complicated area, with individual parts focusing on partnership characteristics, funding, taxation of operations, partner's share of partnership debt, disposition of partnership interest, and distributions. From choice-of-entity considerations to sales and liquidations, the entire breadth of partnership and LLC taxation is covered. Special attention is given throughout to the complex inter-workings of rules that bind, tax and control these entity operations.

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Understanding the Taxation of Partnerships, 6th Edition

Understanding the Taxation of Partnerships is now available online. Use your online subscription to: 
  • Search research content instantly
  • Access your applicable CCH subscriptions; all integrated
  • Save research to your electronic client files
  • Enjoy access virtually anywhere

Understanding the Taxation of Partnerships is the only publication in Canada that provides a comprehensive analysis of tax issues affecting one of the most common forms of business organization. This publication provides in-depth analysis of the tax issues that must be considered when a partnership is used as a business or investment vehicle.

The sixth edition of this indispensable reference is a complete guide to understanding Canadian income tax rules including important developments in case law and administrative practice affecting partnerships. This edition has been updated to include:

  • changes to the Canada–US treaty that have affected the use of partnerships in cross-border planning;
  • the SIFT partnership rules;
  • recent cases that have implications for partnerships; and
  • additional material on partnerships in the foreign affiliate context.

Other topics covered include:

  • how partnerships differ from joint ventures and other entities;
  • computation of partnership income;
  • the "at-risk" rules;
  • transfers of property to and from partnerships, and other reorganizations involving partnerships;
  • professional partnerships; and
  • partnerships in the international context.

The 6th Edition is current to September 30, 2010.

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Tax and Estate Planning with Real Estate, Partnerships and LLCs, 2015 (U.S.)

Authors: Jerome Ostrov, Kevin Kaiser, Robert Collins, John Bedosky

Covers important real estate tax law and estate planning issues. There are more than 200 examples that explain concepts that, because of complexity or other difficulties are hard to absorb in narrative form only.

Also covered is how the intersecting tax and estate planning issues affect non-U.S. citizens who find themselves subject to U.S. taxation and estate planning issues of interest to U.S. citizens with interests abroad. Transfer tax and recordation tax issues are also discussed.

Chapter 1 The Personal Residence
Chapter 2 Real Estate Partnerships
Chapter 3 Limited Liability Companies
Chapter 4 Passive Loss and At-Risk Limitations
Chapter 5 Real Estate Investment Trusts
Chapter 6 Disposition and Restructuring of "Distressed" and "Awkwardly Held" Real Estate
Chapter 7 Exchanges of Like-Kind Property and Involuntary Conversions
Chapter 8 Construction, Improvement and Leasing of Real Estate; Associated Deductions, Depreciation, and Credits
Chapter 9 Capital Gains Treatment and Installment Sales Provisions
Chapter 10 Charitable Gifts of Real Estate
Chapter 11 Asset Protection
Chapter 12 Exempt Organization Ownership of Real Estate
Chapter 13 Estate and Gift Planning with Real Estate — General Principles
Chapter 14 Estate Planning with Real Estate — Valuation and Discounting Issues
Chapter 15 International Tax and Estate Planning

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Tax and Estate Planning with Real Estate, Partnerships and LLCs, 2014 (US)

Authors: Jerome Ostrov, 
                 Kevin Kaiser, 
                 Robert Collins

Covers important real estate tax law and estate planning issues. There are more than 200 examples that explain concepts that, because of complexity or other difficulties are hard to absorb in narrative form only.

Also covered is how the intersecting tax and estate planning issues affect non-U.S. citizens who find themselves subject to U.S. taxation and estate planning issues of interest to U.S. citizens with interests abroad. Transfer tax and recordation tax issues are also discussed.

Chapter 1        The Personal Residence
Chapter 2        Real Estate Partnerships
Chapter 3        Limited Liability Companies
Chapter 4        Passive Loss and At-Risk Limitations
Chapter 5        Real Estate Investment Trusts
Chapter 6        Disposition and Restructuring of "Distressed" and "Awkwardly Held" Real Estate
Chapter 7        Exchanges of Like-Kind Property and Involuntary Conversions
Chapter 8        Construction, Improvement and Leasing of Real Estate;
                          Associated Deductions, Depreciation, and Credits
Chapter 9        Capital Gains Treatment and Installment Sales Provisions
Chapter 10      Charitable Gifts of Real Estate
Chapter 11      Asset Protection
Chapter 12      Exempt Organization Ownership of Real Estate
Chapter 13      Estate and Gift Planning with Real Estate - General Principles
Chapter 14      Estate Planning with Real Estate - Valuation and Discounting Issues
Chapter 15      International Tax and Estate Planning



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Principles of Business Taxation (2014) (U.S.)

The CCH Principles of Business Taxation course approaches the study of taxation from the perspective of the student who will become a business person faced with decisions that are inevitably affected by tax considerations. This perspective leads to a very different coverage in this textbook - coverage that is useful for accounting, finance and general business majors. The new edition focuses on the central concepts that build our tax framework and avoids small exceptions.
Many items that pertain specifically to businesses (for example, inventory valuation issues) usually not discussed in a traditional undergraduate tax textbook are covered in this book. Although so many of the exclusions, deductions, and credits apply equally to individual and corporate taxpayers, this book focuses on the business perspective.
 
?    PART I: OVERVIEW OF TAXES AND THE FEDERAL INCOME TAX SYSTEM
?    PART II: FEDERAL TAXATION OF BUSINESS INCOME AND DEDUCTIONS
?    PART III: TRANSACTIONS INVOLVING BUSINESS PROPERTY
?    PART IV: CALCULATING TAX LIABILITY AND TAXES OWED
?    PART V: SPECIFIC BUSINESS ENTITY ISSUES
?    PART VI: Taxation of International Transactions

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Principles of Business Taxation (2013) (U.S.)

Available: March 2012

Approaches the study of taxation from the perspective of the student who will become a business person faced with business decisions that are inevitably affected by tax considerations. This perspective leads to a very different coverage in this textbook. The new edition focuses on the central concepts that build our tax framework and avoids small exceptions and details to ensure that the student can confidently master the critical underpinnings of federal taxation. It abandons minutia that not only affects a very small number of taxpayers, but also tends to change often.

Many items that pertain specifically to businesses (for example, inventory valuation issues) usually not discussed in a traditional undergraduate tax textbook are covered in this book. Although so many of the exclusions, deductions, and credits apply equally to individual and corporate taxpayers, this book focuses on the business perspective. An advantage to this approach is that most of the students who take only one course in taxation will learn how businesses are taxed and, in turn, will have a better appreciation for how taxes affect business decisions.

While the focus is on concepts and how taxes affect business decisions, individual income taxation is not abandoned. After all, many core tax concepts apply to individuals as well as businesses, and this book is not shy in pointing out such application. It also includes a special chapter on individuals (sole proprietorships) and one on pass-through entities that tie together the underlying threads concerned with these taxpayers throughout the text.

1. OVERVIEW OF TAXES AND THE FEDERAL INCOME TAX SYSTEM
2. FEDERAL TAXATION OF BUSINESS INCOME AND DEDUCTIONS
3. TRANSACTIONS INVOLVING BUSINESS PROPERTY
4. CALCULATING TAX LIABILITY AND TAXES OWED
5. SPECIFIC BUSINESS ENTITY ISSUES

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Practical Guide to Partnerships and LLCs (6th Edition) (U.S.)

Author: Robert Ricketts and Larry Tunnell

Discusses the complex issues involving partnership taxation with utmost clarity. It uses hundreds of illustrative examples, practice observations, helpful charts and insightful explanations to make even the most difficult concepts understandable. The book reflects the authors' penchant for communicating the pertinent facts in very direct language and creating a context for understanding the multifaceted issues and applying them to practice.

This new edition fully reflects all the latest developments in this complex area. These include changes affecting:

  • partnership basis adjustments
  • transfers to partnerships of property with built-in losses
  • sale of an interest in a partnership with built-in loss property
  • disproportionate distributions from partnerships with built-in loss property
  • expensing and amortization of partnership organizational expenses
  • partnership treatment of the deduction for domestic production activities
  • recognition of cancellation-of-indebtedness income, and more

In six parts, Practical Guide to Partnerships and LLCs covers the critical aspects of this complicated area, with individual parts focusing on partnership characteristics, funding, taxation of operations, partner's share of partnership debt, disposition of partnership interest, and distributions. From choice-of-entity considerations to sales and liquidations, the entire breadth of partnership and LLC taxation is covered. Special attention is given throughout to the complex inter-workings of rules that bind, tax and control these entity operations.

In the book's first part focused on preliminary considerations, the basic underpinnings are presented covering key areas such as the "check the box" rules, "anti-abuse" rules, investment joint venture rules, the application of partnership taxation to LLCs, liability issues, passive loss limitations, audit issues, self-employment taxes, IRS classification, tax year and accounting method selection, and much more.

The second part of Practical Guide to Partnerships and LLCs looks at property contributions and disguised sales, transactions between partner and partnership, and formation and start-up expenses. A special summary table for the tax treatment of pre-opening expenses is included.

Next, the central core of the book explains the taxation of operations including partnership income rules, the pass-through concept, and the partner's share of income and debt. Specific rules, reporting and compliance issues are thoroughly addressed. Form 1065 and schedules L, M-1, M-2, K and K-1 are also explained.

Part four covers partner's share of partnership debt, while disposition of a partnership interest is the subject of the fifth part of Practical Guide to Partnerships and LLCs. This section covers the amount and character of

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Master Limited Partnerships 2014 (U.S.)

Glenn E. Dance, Partner at Ernst & Young, LLP

This is the premier publication on the taxation of Master Limited Partnerships (MLPs) and their partners. Master Limited Partnerships are sophisticated publicly traded entities that are sometimes referred to as "publicly traded partnerships."

This treatise provides a detailed discussion of the tax issues associated with the entire life cycle of an MLP, from its formation to its operation and ultimate liquidation. This treatise simplifies these complex rules and provides the reader with a practical understanding thereof. It includes real-life examples illustrating the application of the relevant tax rules to commonly-encountered MLP fact patterns. References are made throughout the treatise to specific MLP structures that currently exist in the marketplace so as to provide focus and practical application of the rules.

  1. An Introduction to Master Limited Partnerships
  2. Comparison of MLPs to Other Types of Business Organizations
  3. Application of MLP Qualified Income Test
  4. Tax Issues Associated with the Marketability of MLP Interests
  5. Tax Issues Associated with the Formation of an MLP
  6. Classes of MLP Interests and the Allocation of Taxable Income
  7. Tax Allocation Issues Related to Built-In Gain or Loss Property
  8. Basis Adjustments Resulting from Transfer of MLP Interest
  9. Tax Treatment of Disposition of MLP Units
  10. Tax Reporting Issues for MLPs

7" x 10"     500 pages

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Master Limited Partnerships 2013 (U.S.)

Author: Glenn E. Dance, Partner at Ernst & Young, LLP

This is the premier publication on the taxation of Master Limited Partnerships (MLPs) and their partners. It discusses the significant tax advantages by virtue of the MLP's status as a pass-through entity. MLPs are highly complex entities with significant administrative burdens which are discussed in detail. Moreover, MLP investors face tax complexities by virtue of the pass-through nature of the entity, This publication also explores the fact that MLPs are not subject to corporate tax or fluctuations in the investors' basis as a result of cash distributions.

This treatise provides a detailed discussion of the tax issues associated with the entire life cycle of an MLP, from its formation to its operation and ultimate liquidation. It simplifies these complex rules and provides the reader with a practical understanding thereof. It includes real-life examples illustrating the application of the relevant tax rules to commonly-encountered MLP fact patterns.

  1. An Introduction to Master Limited Partnerships
  2. Comparison of MLPs to Other Types of Business Organizations
  3. Application of MLP Qualified Income Test
  4. Tax Issues Associated with the Marketability of MLP Interests
  5. Tax Issues Associated with the Formation of an MLP
  6. Classes of MLP Interests and the Allocation of Taxable Income
  7. Tax Allocation Issues Related to Built-In Gain or Loss Property
  8. Basis Adjustments Resulting from Transfer of MLP Interest
  9. Tax Treatment of Disposition of MLP Units
  10. Tax Reporting Issues for MLPs

500 pages

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Kluwer IP Law.com / Manual IP Online


Kluwer IP Law contains over 75 authoritative commentaries, as well as a vast collection of case law, legislation and news. Moreover, it includes the Manual of Industrial Property for many known as the Brown Books. Covering Patent, Trademark and Copyright Law, Kluwer IP Law is a complete research tool built to ensure the success of your practice.

With Kluwer IP Law Online, you can access all three modules:

  1. MANUAL IP - The Brown Book online: The information service for worldwide IP. Includes registration procedures, changing regulations and more. 
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International Encyclopaedia of Laws: Corporations and Partnerships

The increase in European Community memberships and the steady evolution of the harmonization process means that international business opportunities are also on the rise. This convenient resource provides quick and easy guidance on a variety of corporate and partnership considerations that arise in international business, such as mergers, rights and duties of interested parties, stock exchange directives, labor laws and takeovers.

Corporations and Partnerships puts the information necessary for corporations to compete effectively in the shifting global market at the user's fingertips. Through updated supplements, this resource is able to address additional areas of concern as they arise, making it an important and practical tool for business executives and their legal counsel interested in engaging in an international partnership or embarking on corporate expansion into established or newly emerging markets.

For detailed information on all volumes of the Encyclopaedia, please visit: www.ielaws.com.

 


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Federal Taxation: Basic Principles (2014)

A popular first-level tax course textbook that provides a clear concise explanation of the fundamental tax concepts covering both tax planning and compliance. Basic Principles strikes a perfect balance between the AICPA model curriculum (focusing on business tax) and the demands favored by most teachers (covering the fundamentals and building toward the complex).

Basic Principles covers the core tax concepts and principles, including individual taxation, gross income, deductions, credits, property transactions, accounting methods and periods, deferred compensation, retirement plans, partnerships, corporations, trusts and estates, and tax planning for individuals.

CONTENTS:
Basic Principles includes 18 Chapters and special support materials at the end of the volume as follows:

1.    Introduction to Federal Taxation and Understanding the Federal Tax Law
2.    Tax Research, Practice and Procedure
3.    Individual Taxation-An Overview
4.    Gross Income
5.    Gross Income-Exclusions
6.    Deductions: General Concepts and Trade or Business Deductions
7.    Deductions: Business/Investment Losses and Passive Activity Losses
8.    Deductions: Itemized Deductions
9.    Tax Credits, Prepayments and Special Methods
10.    Property Transactions: Determination of Basis and Gains and Losses
11.    Property Transactions: Nonrecognition of Gains and Losses
12.    Property Transactions: Treatment of Capital and Section 1231 Assets
13.    Tax Accounting
14.    Deferred Compensation and Education Savings Plans
15.    Tax Planning for Individuals
16.    Partnerships, Corporations and S Corporations
17.    Federal Estate Tax, Federal Gift Tax and Generation-Skipping Transfer Tax
18.    Income Taxation of Trusts and Estates
-    Appendix
-    Glossary of Tax Terms
-    Finding Lists
-    Table of Cases
-    Topical Index

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Federal Taxation: Basic Principles (2013) (U.S.)

Available: April 2012

A popular first-level tax course textbook that provides a clear concise explanation of the fundamental tax concepts covering both tax planning and compliance. Basic Principles strikes a perfect balance between the AICPA model curriculum (focusing on business tax) and the demands favored by most teachers (covering the fundamentals and building toward the complex). The book is also a favorite in distant learning, because of its clarity and direct approach - and it is also used in special programs like CFP courses.

Basic Principles covers the core tax concepts and principles, including individual taxation, gross income, deductions, credits, property transactions, accounting methods and periods, deferred compensation, retirement plans, partnerships, corporations, trusts and estates, and tax planning for individuals.
 
It is written by an editorial board of tax teachers that includes members who are currently active in the American Accounting Association, American Taxation Association, the National Tax Challenge, CFP education, CPE lectures, CPA preparation and other programs, so you can be assured that the text is allied with real-world educational outcomes.

CONTENTS:
Basic Principles includes 18 Chapters and special support materials at the end of the volume as follows:

  1. Introduction to Federal Taxation and Understanding the Federal Tax Law
  2. Tax Research, Practice and Procedure
  3. Individual Taxation-An Overview
  4. Gross Income
  5. Gross Income-Exclusions
  6. Deductions: General Concepts and Trade or Business Deductions
  7. Deductions: Business/Investment Losses and Passive Activity Losses
  8. Deductions: Itemized Deductions
  9. Tax Credits, Prepayments and Special Methods
  10. Property Transactions: Determination of Basis and Gains and Losses
  11. Property Transactions: Nonrecognition of Gains and Losses
  12. Property Transactions: Treatment of Capital and Section 1231 Assets
  13. Tax Accounting
  14. Deferred Compensation and Education Savings Plans
  15. Tax Planning for Individuals
  16. Partnerships,Corporations and S Corporations
  17. Federal Estate Tax, Federal Gift Tax and Generation-Skipping Transfer Tax
  18. Income Taxation of Trusts and Estates
-Appendix
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Estate Planning: Principles and Problems, Third Edition

Published: October 2011


This coursebook features a case-study and problems approach in which the principles of estate planning are first introduced and then demonstrated through student analysis of short exercises and simulated client situations. A forms supplement on CD is an additional tool for giving students practice with drafting exercises.

Topics covered:

  • Tax Relief
  • Unemployment Insurance Re-authorization
  • Job Creation Act of 2010
  • Same-sex marriage and planning
  • Uniform Probate Code’s 2008 changes dealing with definitions of children
  • Durable powers of attorney and medical care directives, including “persistent vegetative state”
  • Retirement asset tax planning material
  • Trust “decanting”
  • Family offices and private trust companies
  • Pet Trusts

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Discovery: Principles and Practice in Canadian Common Law, 2nd Edition

Published: February 2009


Wouldn't it be great to have a how-to guide in your pocket when navigating the complex discovery process?

Discovery: Principles and Practice in Canadian Common Law, 2nd Edition is the practical manual and legal text in one that describes the current state of the law, guides you through each stage of the process and covers the skills required to execute an effective and smooth discovery.

Topics covered:

  • Privilege
  • Examination practice tips
  • Written interrogatories
  • Preparing a witness
  • Use of discovery at trial
  • Email documentary production case law
  • Privilege issues arising from email production cases
  • The use of e-discovery

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Antitrust Law: An Analysis of Antitrust Principles and Their Application

The authority of Antitrust Law is second to none. It has been cited more than 50 times by both the Supreme Court and FTC and more than 1,000 times by the federal courts. Most recently it was cited by the Supreme Court in Pacific Bell v LinkLine Communications.

No other source gives you all the law to avoid antitrust liability as you plan marketing strategies, develop pricing policies, structure mergers and prove - or defend against - antitrust injury, monopolization, conspiracy and other allegations. It includes real-world examples and in-depth examination of thousands of cases.

In 2008, the USDOJ Antitrust Division presented Hovenkamp with the prestigious John Sherman Award. This annual award is given for outstanding contributions to the field of antitrust law, the protection of American consumers and the preservation of economic liberty.

The latest release includes Volumes 3, 3A and 3B of the Third Edition, which have been revised and greatly expanded.

Table of Contents:

  • Chapter 1: Objectives of the Antitrust Laws
  • Chapter 2: Domain of the Antitrust Laws: Jurisdiction, Immunities, and Exclusion from Coverage
  • Chapter 3: The System of Remedies: Basic Issues
  • Chapter 4: The Economic Basis for Antitrust Policy
  • Chapter 5: Market Power and Market Definition
  • Chapter 6: Monopolization
  • Chapter 7: Monopolization: Particular Exclusionary Practices
  • Chapter 8: Power and the Power-Conduct Relationship in Monopolization and Attempt
  • Chapter 9: Mergers: Generally and Horizontal
  • Chapter 10: Vertical Mergers
  • Chapter 11: Conglomerate Mergers
  • Chapter 12: Partial Acquisitions and Post-Acquisition Evidence
  • Chapter 13: Interlocking Directors
  • Chapter 14: Conspiracy, Horizontal and Vertical
  • Chapter 15: "Rule of Reason" and "Per Se Rule" - General Issues
  • Chapter 16: Vertical Distribution Restraints Limiting Intrabrand Competition
  • Chapter 17: Tying Arrangements
  • Chapter 18: Exclusive Dealing and Related Practices
  • Chapter 19: Horizontal Agreements: An Introduction
  • Chapter 20: Horizontal Agreements Limiting Participants' Output
  • Chapter 21: Horizontal Agreements Facilitating Development, Production, or Distribution
  • Chapter 22: Horizontal Agreements Excluding Rivals
  • Chapter 23: The Robinson-Patman Act
  • Chapter 24: State Antitrust Law: A Brief Introduction
  • Complete Table of Contents
  • Chapter Table of Cases
  • Index

 

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Handbook of fire and explosion protection engineering principles for oil, gas, chemical, and related facilities / Dennis P. Nolan

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Temporary works: principles of design and construction.

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BIM in principle and in practice / Peter Barnes

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Inscription: tracing place: history and memory in architectural and literary practice / edited by Klaske Havik, Susana Oliveira, Jacob Voorthuis, Noortje Weenink

Rotch Library - NA2543.L5 I57 2018




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Orchids phytochemistry, biology and horticulture: fundamentals and applications / edited by Jean-Michel Merillon, Hippolyte Kodja

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Heating Systems Troubleshooting & Repair: Maintenance Tips and Forensic Observations.

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The art of joining: designing the universal connector / edited by Phillip Denny and Adam Przywara

Rotch Library - NA680.A78 2019