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...obtained. Children's Rights Inc. and Atlanta's Bondurant, Mixson & Elmore won an enhancement for their work on behalf of abused...
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Online retailers, including goliaths Amazon.com, eBay and Expedia, are putting up a fight against states eager to collect taxes from booming Internet sales. This month New York became the first state
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