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- Jeffrey Lui, David Lui, and Fantasia Restaurant & Lounge, Inc., a Corporation of the State of Delaware Appellants v. Commission on Adult Entertainment Establishments of the State of Delaware, an Entity Within the State of Delaware Department of Administrative Services, Division of Business & Occupation Recreation, M. Jane Brady, in Her Capacity as Attorney General of the State of Delaware, State of Delaware, and New Castle County, a Political Subdivision of the State of Delaware., 369 F.3d 319 (3rd Cir. 2004)
Lewis H. Robertson (Argued), Lewis H. Robertson, P.C., Little Silver, NJ, for Appellants, Jeffrey Lui, David Lui and Fantasia Restaurant & Lounge, Inc...
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- Francis R. Mitchell; Bob'S Discount Adult Books, Inc., Appellants, v. Commission on Adult Entertainment Establishments of the State of Delaware; Charles M. Oberly, Iii; Commissioners of the Commission on Adult Entertainment Establishments of the State of Delaware, an Entity Within the State of Delaware, Department of Administrative Services, Division of Business and Occupational Regulation, in Their Official Capacities; Secretary, Delaware Department of Health & Social Services, an Entity Within the State of Delaware, in His Official Capacity; Delaware Department of Health & Social Services, an Entity Within the State of Delaware, Appellees., 10 F.3d 123 (3rd Cir. 1993)
Lewis H. Robertson (argued), Evans, Osborne & Kreizman, Red Bank, NJ, for appellants.
James J. Hanley (argued), John K. Welch, Kevin R. Slattery, Dep...
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PICPA is placing its advocacy might behind a number of initiatives that will affect a broad range of CPAs. The following are a few examples of such legislation. To make the process of filing an amended state tax return easier, state Rep. Bill Adolph (A-Delaware) introduced House Bill 571. This legislation would establish a wholly separate tax return that is specific to amended returns: the PA-40X. PICPA is supporting legislation to clarify the Local Tax Enabling Act in order to define when a municipality may tax a company performing work within its borders. PICPA is actively monitoring a $21 million line-item in the budget that will be applied to the Department of Revenue's continuing technology and process modernization efforts.
... to improve efficiency, reduce administrative costs, respond more quickly to changing tax laws, and improve overall taxpayer services. Revenue Secretary Stephen Stetler continues this ...
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- Francis R. Mitchell; Bob'S Discount Adult Books, Inc. v. Commission on Adult Entertainment Establishments of the State of Delaware, an Entity Within the State of Delaware, Department of Administrative Services, Division of Business and Occupational Regulation; Charles M. Oberly, Iii, in His Official Capacity as Attorney General of the State of Delaware; State of Delaware, Francis R. Mitchell and Bob'S Discount Adult Books, Inc., a Corporation of the State of Delaware, Appellants., 12 F.3d 406 (3rd Cir. 1993)
Lewis H. Robertson (Argued), Evans, Osborne & Kreizman, Red Bank, NJ, for appellants.
John J. Polk (argued), Dept. of Justice, State of Del., Wilming...
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Appeal From: D.Del.,
Wright, J.
AFFIRMED.
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Using linked administrative data from program and earnings records, we summarize the 2007 employment rates of working-age (18–64) Social Security disability program beneficiaries at the national and state levels, as well as changes in employment since 1996. Substantial variation exists within the population. Disability Insurance beneficiaries and those younger than age 40 were much more likely to work relative to other Social Security beneficiaries. There are also strong regional differences in the employment rates among disability beneficiaries of working age, and these differences are persistent over time.
...; and Jesse Gregory is with the Department of Economics at the University of Michigan. Acknow... of TTW was to expand return-to-work services for DI and SSI beneficiaries. Prior to TTW, virtua... 0.0097 0.0037 0.0256 0.0027 Delaware 0.0155 0.0043 0.0201 0.0032 District...
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This article examines the federal government's growing use of 18 USC § 1346 to prosecute public company executives for breaching their fiduciary duties. Section 1346 is a controversial but under-examined statute making it a felony to engage in a scheme "to deprive another of the intangible right of honest services." Although enacted by Congress over twenty years ago, the Supreme Court repeatedly declined to review the statute, until now. The questions before the Supreme Court are of particular interest to public company executives and their professional advisors. Traditionally, Delaware law has governed the content and enforcement of executives' legal duties, largely protecting public company fiduciaries from civil liability. Now, with the emergence of honest services fraud as a weapon ...
... language in § 1346 has enabled the Department of Justice (DOJ) to prosecute public corruption ca... with a quasi-legislative, administrative license to brand as "criminal" a variety of non-vi...
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... telecommunications and information services. In August2004, AT&T voluntarily reported to the ...3d, at 497. The Administrative Procedure Actdefines "person" to include "an...3d, at 497 (citing Delaware River Stevedores v.DiFidelto, 440 F. 3d 615, 623 ... an "individual's right of privacy." Department of State v. Ray, 502 . U. S. 164, 175 (1991) (quot...
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...DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY. KATE CLARK, STAFF, ... members or -- or seek to use their services. But I think, as we'll talk about a little later i... not substantially increase the administrative burden. Regarding long-term monitoring of health w... to today, an area the size the state of Delaware. A so-called dead zone developed in the Northern ...