Winter 99

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Table of Contents

More corporations fall victim to safety prosecutions.
But are they really guilty as charged?
Peter W. Waldmeir 313/ 496-7660
LITIGATION

Gimme a Break!
IRS may ease self-employment
tax for some business partners.
Daljit S. Doogal
BUSINESS AND FINANCE

Businesses, insurers face off over Y2K costs.
Thomas R. Cox 313/ 496-7590
COMMERCIAL LITIGATION

New rules to bring facilitation to Michigan courts.
Michael P. Coakley 313/ 496-7531
LITIGATION & MEDIATION

Get ready, Michigan...venture capital is here!
New business is blooming, right here in our own backyard.
David N. Parsigian 734/ 668-7117
BUSINESS AND FINANCE

A Probate Update, Michigan's new probate law:
How will changes affect you?
Kenneth E. Konop 248/ 267-3210
ESTATE PLANNING AND ADMINISTRATION

New anti-bribery rules will level the field
for global business players.
Richard A. Walawender 313/ 496-7628
INTERNATIONAL LAW

Our Bloomfield Hills office is moving.

Our web site's a winner.

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