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Is the Oxford Comma Controversial? Not for Lawyers (Video)
Of all the punctuation marks in the English language, the Oxford comma may be the most divisive. However, for one group of writers and readers, it’s not up for debate: lawyers and judges.
Crypto-Crash Tax Losses (Might Be) Subject to a $3,000 Cap
Cryptocurrency investors licking their wounds from the so-called crypto-crash shouldn’t get too creative when reporting their losses to the Internal Revenue Service, tax practitioners warn.
Allianz Fund Collapse Ends With Guilty Plea, $5.8 Billion Payout
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Dish Network Must Again Face Whistleblower’s License Suit
Tesla Lawyer Jumps to Alphabet’s Wing as Musk Mulls Twitter Deal
US Agencies’ Trans Care Mandates Paused in Christian Group Suit
The Christian Employers Alliance showed it and its members risk irreparable harm under the Biden administration’s re-imposition of rules that effectively require employers to underwrite gender transition services, a North Dakota federal judge ruled, temporarily blocking enforcement of the requirement.
Crypto Freefall Gives Retirement Plans New Reason to Avoid Risk
Upheaval in the cryptocurrency market puts teeth in a US Labor Department push to discourage retirement plans from adding digital assets to their 401(k) plan lineups.
Is the Oxford Comma Controversial? Not for Lawyers
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