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1.
Overlooked tax deductions 2012: Savings you may be missing
(Money/Economy)
BY BOB HOLT NEWJERSEYNEWSROOM.COM To understand the complete tax code would take a team of
attorneys
that Mitt Romney can barely afford. But many of us tend to overlook a lot of available tax deductions ...
2.
Funeral for Rep. Donald Payne to see large turnout on Wednesday
(N.J./State)
... via Howard Street, 13th Avenue and South Orange Avenue, will be limited.
Attorneys
and other court users who have questions about civil cases should call Civil Division Manager Debra Dadic at 973-693-6521. ...
3.
31 people with Essex County ties indicted for scheme to steal $2M in unemployment benefits
(N.J./State)
... Jr. in Trenton, who assigned them to Mercer County. The indictments were presented to the state grand jury by Deputy
Attorneys
General Phillip Leahy and Anthony Torntore. The investigation was conducted ...
4.
Lawyers for Anna Gristina, accused N.Y. brothel operator, say minors were not involved
(U.S./Nation)
... of Gristina’s
Attorneys
, Richard Siracusa, said, “But has a bail that would denote 'a heinous criminal.'" Nevertheless, the Judge refused to lower bail Tuesday and slapped the mom with a $2 million bond. ...
5.
Paula Deen lawsuit: Did Food Network darling drop the 'n' word?
(Life/Style)
...
attorneys
state the conduct was not only offensive, but physically threatening and universally humiliating that the staff at Uncle Bubba’s Seafood and Oyster House in Savannah, Georgia lived in fear of ...
6.
U.S. Bank v. Guillaume: Understanding the N.J. Supreme Court’s recent foreclosure decision
(Opinion/Commentary)
... to courts, in a practice known as robosigning. One of the responses of the New Jersey courts was to require foreclosure
attorneys
to certify that they had personally reviewed the foreclosure file prior ...
7.
abolish state income tax
(Comments/Unsorted comments)
... generally mind numbing, burdensome, paper intensive and full of traps and penalties if you do not comply with the bookkeeping requirements. Tax
attorneys
and CPA’s generally have different opinions ...
8.
Student loans and credit cards: U.S. debt worsens
(Money/Economy)
... paying off the higher interest rate bills first, paying more than the minimum where possible, paying on time, and avoiding new debts. The National Association of Consumer Bankruptcy
Attorneys
wants to ...
9.
Obama's 2013 budget is a mixed bag for small businesses
(Money/Economy)
... business owners with 1,100+ lenders, credit rating agencies and service providers such as CPAs and
attorneys
via its Internet platform. Since 2007, Biz2Credit has secured more than $500 million in funding ...
10.
Small business lending on the uptick in January 2012
(Opinion/Commentary)
... online resource that connects 1.6 million small business owners with 1,100+ lenders, credit rating agencies and service providers such as CPAs and
attorneys
via its Internet platform. Since 2007, Biz2Credit ...
11.
New Jerseyans affected by mortgage, foreclosure abuses to share $762M
(Money/Economy)
... to New Jersey homeowners. U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder, U.S. Housing and Urban Development Secretary Shaun Donovan and a bipartisan group of state
attorneys
general announced the national settlement ...
12.
Ex-Dept. of Labor analyst Sharon Caldwell pleads guilty to stealing over $18K from state
(N.J./State)
... of Criminal Justice. Deputy
Attorneys
General Jim Ruberton and Valerie Noto were assigned to the investigation. —TOM HESTER SR., NEWJERSEYNEWSROOM.COM ...
13.
Zoltan A. Phillips of Atlantic City ordered to repay investors in phony company
(N.J./State)
... Products Corp. maintained locations in Atlantic City and Brigantine. During the trial, state Deputy
Attorneys
General from the Affirmative Civil Enforcement litigation group, within the Division of ...
14.
Obama is banking on small business in 2012
(Money/Economy)
... with 450+ lenders, credit rating agencies and service providers such as CPAs and
attorneys
via its Internet platform. Since 2007, Biz2Credit has secured more than $500 million in funding for small businesses ...
15.
Ex-Newark drug abuse counselor Rostislav 'Steve' Vilshteyn convicted of Medicaid fraud
(Health/Healthquest)
... as Mr. Vilshteyn to justice.” Deputy
Attorneys
General Dolores Blackburn and David Noble represented the Office of the Insurance Fraud Prosecutor - Medicaid Fraud Control Unit at the trial. Det. Laura ...
16.
Former Cherry Hill lawyer Michael Kwasnik indicted for theft from clients
(N.J./State)
... degree. The criminal cases were investigated by Deputy
Attorneys
General Denise Grugan, and Peter Gallagher and Sgt. James Blong of the Division of Criminal Justice under the supervision of the bureau’s ...
17.
Nadeem Akhtar and Omar Mohammad of Upper Saddle River get probation for Medicaid fraud
(Health/Healthquest)
... were billing Medicaid for high priced AIDS/HIV and specialty drugs that were never ordered from the wholesalers or dispensed to the beneficiaries. Det. Kevin Gannon and Deputy
Attorneys
General David ...
18.
What entrepreneurs can learn from Tim Tebow
(Money/Economy)
... an online resource that connects 1.6 million small business owners with 450+ lenders, credit rating agencies and service providers such as CPAs and
attorneys
via its Internet platform. Since 2007, Biz2Credit ...
19.
Applying for a business loan? Think small bank, not big
(Money/Economy)
... credit rating agencies and service providers such as CPAs and
attorneys
via its Internet platform. Since 2007, Biz2Credit has secured more than $500 million in funding for small businesses in New Jersey ...
20.
Jeff Chiesa approved by Senate Judiciary Committee for N.J. Attorney General
(N.J./State)
... serving as the executive assistant to Christie. Chiesa also served as counsel to the U.S. Attorney and as chief of the Public Protection Unit, where he supervised a group of Assistant U.S.
attorneys
primarily ...
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