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Should Your Bank Have a Lawyer on Staff? Understanding the roles of the counsel and the compliance officer can ensure your bank has all bases covered. mark for My Articles similar articles
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Are You Paying Your Pro the Wrong Way? How you pay for financial advice may matter more than how much you pay. mark for My Articles similar articles
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Structural Improvements Squeezed by a contracting economy, everyone from lawyers and accountants to ad agencies and recruiters is changing price structures to reduce upfront costs for buyers. mark for My Articles similar articles
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How To Divorce Like You Are Buying A TV By preparing, you will be able to make informed decisions that will put you in control of your divorce. You will be in a position to negotiate with your spouse and your lawyer with self-confidence... mark for My Articles similar articles
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It's About Time: Corporate Responsibility Law Finally Makes Lawyers More Accountable Although the reputations of CEOs, accountants, bankers, analysts, and even consultants have suffered during the recent spate of corporate scandals, lawyers so far have escaped blame, let alone indictment. But that may change, as it should. mark for My Articles similar articles
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The Cost of Compliance Q: My current firm recently hired a non-licensed wholesaler to begin marketing our mutual fund family. What liability do I have, given that the wholesaler is not licensed? mark for My Articles similar articles
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A Look At Separate Accounts Large Cap Growth: New Century Investment Management... JAG... Large Cap Value: Cascade Investment Counsel... Clear Asset Management... Large Cap Blend: TCW... Harris Investment Management... etc. mark for My Articles similar articles
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Compensation Alternatives For advisors targeting younger clients, an AUM-based fee doesn't make much sense, and increasingly high-net-worth clients suspect they are not getting their money's worth. mark for My Articles similar articles
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Don't Get Brobecked In tough times, managing your lawyer is key. mark for My Articles similar articles
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So You Want To Charge Retainer Fees? Moving to retainer fees isn't just a computational change; it's a cultural one. mark for My Articles similar articles
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AUM Under Fire The financial adviser's quandary: how to construct an ethical fee arrangement. Until recently, charging clients a percentage of assets under management (AUM) was considered a legitimate fee-only option. But today this approach is having its moment of scrutiny. mark for My Articles similar articles
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Using the Law to Strategic Advantage The ability of a firm to integrate legal considerations into the firm's overall strategy, not only to stay out of trouble but also to create value and manage risk, is what winning legally is all about. mark for My Articles similar articles
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Michael Estrin
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Regulations Affect Sales Agents, Fees Many firms hire employees or engage sales agents to help secure federal government business. Doing this properly requires compliance with ethics rules that bar contingent fees. mark for My Articles similar articles
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Breather, Like Zipcar For Workspaces, Launches In NYC Instead of paying monthly rent for a desk you use once or twice a week, the Breather app lets you duck into one of its small, cozy workspaces for an hourly fee. mark for My Articles similar articles
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Cover Story A complete look at credit cards and your miles and points. mark for My Articles similar articles
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March 2006
Jack Stack
Ask the Bigwig: Jack Stack Asking employees to accept a pay cut, or offering new hires subpar salaries, is a bad idea. mark for My Articles similar articles