May 28, 2013

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Insurance Exchanges Become Health Law Opponents' Latest Target
Kaiser Health News
Also in the news, the latest developments from California, Mississippi, Vermont, Kansas, Minnesota and New Hampshire regarding the law's online insurance marketplaces. Bloomberg Businessweek: Health Law Critics Seek to Gut Program by Undermining ...
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Online sex offences law beefed up
Stuff.co.nz
The low number of people jailed for online sexual offences is ''totally unacceptable'', Justice Minister Judith Collins says, prompting the need for legislation to beef up possible sentences. Collins will this week introduce the Objectionable ...
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Online tax would help kill competition
Fort Wayne Journal Gazette
Supporters of the act argue, in the interest of "fairness," that online purchases should be subject to the same sales taxes as in-store purchases. They conveniently leave out, however, that this is already the case under current law. Any out-of-state ...
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Online abuse law allows tougher penalties - Collins
Radio New Zealand
Justice Minister Judith Collins says judges will be given more powers in new legislation targeting child abusers who distribute images of indecent acts. A bill being introduced in Parliament this week will increase prison sentences for those who share ...
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One Strategy for Health-Law Costs: Self Insure
Wall Street Journal
Some regulators worry the tactics, if they catch on widely, could undermine the exchanges—online insurance marketplaces for small businesses and individuals that are a centerpiece of the law. Starting next year, the law will block insurers from ...
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Tougher penalties for online child exploitation welcomed
Voxy
The Sensible Sentencing Trust's 'Predator Awareness Campaign' team is congratulating the government for introducing tougher laws relating to the sexual exploitation of children online proposed by Justice Minister Judith Collins. The proposed new laws ...
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Bill would require more online retailers to collect sales tax
Los Angeles Daily News
California consumers soon could be paying more for the products they buy online if a proposed federal law is approved. Californians already pay sales tax on merchandise purchased from Internet companies that have a presence in the state, such as a ...
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Perry holding ceremony to sign water fund into law
LubbockOnline.com
The governor will sign into law Tuesday a measure creating a state fund to finance new water projects. The Legislature approved $2 billion for it, but voters must still ratify the fund on a November ballot question. The last day of the legislative ...
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Netherlands Eyes 20% Online Gambling Tax
Tax-news.com
The Dutch Finance Ministry has unveiled details of its draft law, designed to open up the country's online gambling market to foreign competition, and providing notably for a 20 percent rate of tax to be imposed on online gambling operators. Land-based ...
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Bakers, Freshfields and Clifford Chance sign up to support law centre ...
The Lawyer
Hyams said: "Pro Bono Community would not exist without the support of law firms and other pro bono organisations. We are indebted to them for the hours they have spent providing us with resources and guidance. Everyone is passionate about helping law ...
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US Online Poker Deals 100000 Hands in 72 Hours
Online Casino Reports
Company officials said the launch of Ultimate Poker, the United States' first legal real-money online gaming website since the 2006 UIGEA law effectively banned their operation, had exceeded all expectations. CEO Tobin Prior even joked that "We were ...
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The Government Wants A Backdoor Into Your Online Communications
Telepresence Options
By accessing these databases and by using new electronic surveillance technologies law enforcement already has visibility into almost every aspect of our online and offline lives--capabilities beyond the wildest dreams of police officers just a few ...
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Illinois House approves 'puppy lemon' law
San Francisco Chronicle
The Senate approved the measure known as a "puppy lemon law" earlier this month. But House changes will require Senate concurrence. The legislation allows buyers to be reimbursed for veterinary fees, get a replacement or a full refund if the animal ...
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Law Society to launch will writing quality scheme
ifaonline.co.uk
The Wills and Inheritance Scheme, which will launch in July, was designed by the Law Society on the back of suggestions by the Legal Services Board to make will writing a reserved activity. The scheme will aim to set minimum standards for the practice ...
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Prosecutors Indict Liberty Reserve Operators in Money Laundering Case
New York Times
That no-questions-asked verification system made Liberty Reserve the premier bank for cybercriminals, facilitating a broad range of illegal online activity. One senior law enforcement official described the business as "PayPal for hackers," adding ...
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Entrepreneur lands on growing golf market in Dubai
Globe and Mail
In 2005, Dean Cheesley had been practicing law in Australia for 10 years when he decided set up an online golf retailing and trading business. Then he moved to Dubai in 2008 to continue his legal career, and according to entrepreneurial website ...
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Jodi Arias Trial: Travis Alexander's Brother-In-Law ... - Radar Online
By radarstaff
Travis Alexander's brother-in-law Harold Sorenson admits the murder victim's family is "emotionally drained" and "overwhelmingly grateful" in the wake of the murder trial and ongoing penalty phase involving Alexander's killer, Jodi Arias.
Radar Online
Online Abuse Law Reforms Announced | Stuff.co.nz
By ANDREA VANCE
The low number of people jailed for online sexual offences is ''totally unacceptable'', Justice Minister Judith Collins says, prompting the need for legislation to beef up possible sentences.
Stuff.co.nz - Politics
Law and Order: Two Le Roy men accused of stealing scrap in ...
By Howard Owens
Law and Order: Two Le Roy men accused of stealing scrap in Batavia. Submitted by Howard Owens on May 28, 2013 - 9:31am. Jason A. Klinkbeil, 24, of 80 South St., Le Roy, is charged with petit larceny and criminal traspass 3rd (entering an ...
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