Gallagher, Callahan & Gartrell - Managing the Interaction of Business and Government

July 2002

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IN THE NEWS
A new survey by New Hampshire business groups finds candidates are unanimously opposed to further business tax increases.
COMMENTARY: THE PFUNDSTEIN REPORT
Now that it's been proven that any business tax tweaking will result in a drag on the state economy, Don calls for all candidates to take the "no business tax oath."
INFORMATION & TECHNOLOGY LAW
N.H. Supreme Court decides that eBay sale to N.H. resident does not give state jurisdiction over dispute, citing the nature of buyer-seller contact.
Deterrence pays. Most computer crime happens because it's often easy to cause damage with little risk of being caught. By planning ahead, a company can make attacks more difficult and increase the likelihood of identifying troublemakers.
By Jon M. Garon

See related U.S. Justice Department website on intellectual property and cybercrime issues.


FIRM NEWS
Supreme Court Sides with Garfunkel in Labor Ready Wage Claims Case

Attorney Griffith Moderates Venture Capital Discussion at InfusionLab


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