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 Grammy Govs Kickoff 35 Conferette with Music Mixer
Music makers and industry tastemakers are slated to soon descend on the hottest Texas music scene north of SXSW. The Texas Chapter of The Recording Academy® Board Of Governors will host the 35 Conferette (formerly NX35 Conferette) kickoff mixer from 5-8pm on March 10th at Denton Banter located at 219 W. Oak St., Denton, TX. The event is free to the public.
Settlement of $790,000 Awarded to Class Members who Paid Unnecessary “Regulatory Fee” Imposed by Florida Public Utilities, Co.
Final settlement of $790,000 approved for class members who were charged an unnecessary regulatory fee imposed by Florida Public Utilities, Co (FPU). The fee appeared as a “Regulatory Compliance” charge on customers’ propane gas bill. The class includes all persons and entities who reside in Florida who paid FPU’s Regulatory Compliance charges between May 27, 2006 and September 24, 2010. The refund checks are being allotted to both residential and commercial customers. Checks are expected to be mailed by May 12th and will vary according to each customer’s share of the settlement. 419legal.org Launches Internet Scam Directory
419legal now offers visitors a comprehensive overview of the most searched internet scams based on searches performed and inquiries made by visitors to the website. The purpose is to help visitors find information on potential scams and to allow users to interact on the forum and discuss personal experiences and share knowledge within the anti-scam community.
 City of South Gate Faces $60 Million Payment Obligation
Developer South Gate Gateway filed a lawsuit on February 2, 2011, against the City of South Gate and the City’s Community Development Commission for breach of contract and damages in excess of $10 million. The lawsuit states that the City could be responsible to reimburse South Gate Gateway for more than $60 million in development costs.  Captaloans Adds Debt Settlement and Related CRM Capabilities
Captaloans, well-known and respected for its loan modification pipeline tracking and CRM program, has recently added new capability to aid lawyers, paralegals, and similar professionals better help their clients with debt resolution issues.  New Federal Estate Tax Poses A Potential Hazard To Retirees
One of the most notable provisions in the recently passed Obama Tax Relief and Job Creation Act of 2010 (the 'Act') is the raising of the federal estate tax exemption limit to $5,000,000 per person with a maximum estate tax rate of 35%. This means that a married couple, with proper planning, can pass $10,000,000 estate tax-free. And while this is welcomed news to many wealthy investors, the recent Act comes with a potential downside. << 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 >>
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