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Winter 2001
- "Protecting Your Trade Secrets: The Basics," by Renee Inomata [Located on page 1 and 2]
- "Real Estate Brokers: Saying Too Much Can Work to Your Disadvantage," by Jay S. Gregory [Located on page 2]
- "The Electronic Signatures Act: Big Business Bonanza or No Big Deal?" by Maria Recalde [Located on page 3]
- "Massachusetts Tax Saving Opportunity for S Corporations," by Howard D. Medwed [Located on page 4]
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Fall 2001
- "The Benevolent Employer Can Come out on Top," by Laura R. Studen and Nancy A. Newark [Located on page 1 and 2]
- "How the New Tax Law Helps You Save for College (and Private School, too!)," by Joel D. Wine [Located on page 2]
- "FAS 46: A Securities Trap for the Unwary," by Theodore E. Dinsmoor [Located on page 3]
- "EPA Appointments Impact New England," by Michael J. Meagher and Tracy W. Klay [Located on page 4]
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June 2001
- "Protecting Yourself from Customers in an Economic Downturn," by Victor Bass [Located on page 1 and 2]
- "New Proposed Regulations for Minimum Distributions from Retirement Plans," by Evelyn A. Haralampu [Located on page 2]
- "Trustees: Don't Get Stuck with the Bill," by Robert J. O'Regan [Located on page 3]
- "Sales of Restricted Stock Under SEC Rule 144," by Ann M. Fox [Located on page 4]
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