February 2007


A local senator is once again working to light up a ban on smoking in restaurants. Virginia’s electric companies are a step closer to being regulated by the state. Some people fear what that’ll mean for their bills.

A local senator is once again working to light up a ban on smoking in restaurants. Virginia’s electric companies are a step closer to being regulated by the state. Some people fear what that’ll mean for their bills.

A local senator is once again working to light up a ban on smoking in restaurants. Virginia’s electric companies are a step closer to being regulated by the state. Some people fear what that’ll mean for their bills.

A survey released by the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants in the spring of 2005 illustrates a widespread problem on the lack of succession planning [deciding who will take over running the firm when the current managers die or retire]. The survey found that 60% of responding certified public accountant (CPA) firms have owners who are in the 55-to-62-year-old age bracket, and more than half (56%) have at least one partner who will retire in the next five years. However, according to the survey, 81% of these firms still do not have a written succession plan in place. Among those firms with annual revenues under $150,000, the percentage rose to 96%. If we polled small businesses in other fields, the percentages would be comparable: around 80% of small business owners have no succession plans.

Albany, N.Y. (AP) — The state’s top judge proposes that the courts oversee the state probation program rather than the executive branch.

Albany, N.Y. (AP) — The state’s top judge proposes that the courts oversee the state probation program rather than the executive branch.

ALBANY - The state’s top judge on Monday called for the courts to oversee the state probation program, saying the judiciary would ensure adequate funding and supervision for a program officials say is shortchanged in Albany.

ALBANY, N.Y. The state’s top judge proposes that the courts oversee the state probation program rather than the executive branch.

News and legal analyst, NYC divorce lawyer Lisa Beth Older, Esq., appeared on MSNBC News Saturday and Sunday, raising concerns about Anna Nicole Smith regarding new york family law lawyer and the rights of unborn children, custody and paternity and DNA (PRWeb Feb 26, 2007) Post Comment:Trackback URL: http://www.prweb.com/pingpr.php/SG9yci1aZXRhLVByb2YtSG9yci1NYWduLVplcm8=

ALBANY, N.Y. The state’s top judge today called for the courts to oversee the state probation program. Judge Judith Kaye said the judiciary would ensure adequate funding and…

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