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CCH's new Avoiding Tax Malpractice is not only a very important issue spotter and prevention guide for tax professionals, but is also very interesting reading. This insightful resource not only tells the reader how to avoid and limit tax malpractice problems, but it also educates the reader on a wide range of actual situations that have led to problems in the past. As noted authors Robert Feinschreiber and Margaret Kent reveal, knowing how to avoid tax malpractice is not necessarily an intuitive exercise on the part of practitioners, and some of the true causes for malpractice litigation will surprise many readers.
Finally, a book that's written to help small businesses prosper in a 2012 business environment. This book gives you the tools and information every small business needs to not only still be alive and kicking in 2013, but to actually grow profitably, while handling complications related to workplace equality, bullying, anger management, women in the workforce, trade unions, and answering the all-important question, "Is the customer always right?" There is also a separate section on business law.
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Jewels of India: Leading Indo-American Personalities (Vol II) is our 50th publication themed on the inspiring real-life stories of struggles, sacrifices and successes of 75 Indo-Americans.
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Hearing what acting judges prefer to see in their courtrooms to make the gears of justice move more smoothly is invaluable to every attorney: veteran and novice alike. This unique forum offers a candid discussion between current state civil court judges on what they see in their practice, what works, and what they'd prefer attorneys avoid.-- NBI website
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