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8 Aug 2018, 10:11 am by Susan Schneider
A member of the Phi Alpha Omega chapter of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc., she currently serves as the faculty adviser to the local Kappa Iota chapter. [read post]
16 Jul 2018, 6:00 am by Kevin Kaufman
  Sources: Sales Tax Clearinghouse, Tax Foundation calculations, State Revenue Department websites Alabama 4.00% 40 5.15% 9.15% 5 7.50% Alaska 0.00% 46 1.43% 1.43% 46 7.50% Arizona 5.60% 28 2.78% 8.38% 11 5.60% Arkansas 6.50% 9 2.92% 9.42% 3 5.13% California (b) 7.25% 1 1.30% 8.55% 9 2.50% Colorado 2.90% 45 4.62% 7.52% 16 8.30% Connecticut 6.35% 12 0.00% 6.35% 33 0.00% Delaware 0.00% 46 0.00% 0.00% 47 0.00% Florida 6.00% 16 0.80% 6.80% 28 2.00% Georgia 4.00% 40 3.23% 7.23% 19 4.90% Hawaii (c)… [read post]
21 Jun 2018, 6:56 am by Randy Shaheen
Epson America, Inc. was challenged by Texas Instruments, Inc. [read post]
26 Dec 2017, 7:08 pm by Ben Vernia
  In many of these cases, the department was instrumental in recovering additional millions of dollars for state Medicaid programs. [read post]
17 Dec 2017, 3:28 pm by Wolfgang Demino
 The last blog post on Madden v Midland Funding discussed a fresh law review article advocating that other circuits embrace the Second Circuit’s holding that assignees of national banks do not “inherit” National Bank Act protection so as to allow them to collect interest at a rate that was not usurious when charged by the bank that owned the account (thanks to federal preemption protection), but exceeded the usury limits in the state in which Midland Funding, LLC, the… [read post]
17 Dec 2017, 3:28 pm by Wolfgang Demino
Recent article no help answering that question.Show me the Note in Madden and Midland, and show me the Valid-when-made Doctrine – The last blog post on Madden v Midland Funding discussed a fresh law review article advocating that other circuits embrace the Second Circuit’s holding that assignees of nationalbanks do not “inherit” National Bank Act protection so as to allow them to collect interest at a rate that was not usurious when charged by the bank that owned the… [read post]