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...Internal Revenue Code §901(b)(1) states that any "income, war profits, and excess profits taxes" paid overseas are creditable against U...
...Internal Revenue Code §901(b)(1) states that any "income, war profits, and excess profits taxes" paid overseas are creditable against U...
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...newspaper announcing that it had completed a site inspection of the World War II-era Hammond Bombing and Gunnery Range. Among other things, this...
...accepted that they are rarely examined in the context of modern, real-world litigation. How have they held up in our changing litigation landscape, outside...
Originally Published: The Recorder
...Allies Society," dedicated to studying all aspects of the Second World War from a nationally neutral and objective point of view. Accordingly, as...
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...for example, COPE: corporate owned, personally enabled), but most of the BYOD world is just what you think it is: people using their own smartphones...
...the hallmark of Old World monarchies." Nevertheless, faced with threats to individual liberty, after the Civil War, the 13th Amendment limited...
Originally Published: New York Law Journal
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