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Chiropractic Office Billing Audit Motivation and Methodology

In its January 2007 issue, Today's Chiropractic examines an unprecedented growth of post-payment audits by insurance companies. It appears that for payers the motive is money, the means is a gargantuan statistical database, and every provider is an opportunity. To manage audit risk, providers need a system, modeled on the insurers' own, which stores claims data and generates reports for the benefit of participating providers.


We Are Our Own Worst Enemy; Regulatory Bodies Destroying America with Bureaucracy

Well you hear it all the time on TV on shows like Lou Dobbs. They complain about outsourcing, off-shoring and job losses. That big corporations are leaving the country and small businesses are getting hammered. But seldom does anyone address the real causes of all this? It is not the corporations fault that they need to find more efficient methods or ways around the bureaucracy, it is rather the bureaucracy itself, you see.


Earned Monopolies: Are They Really Bad? Re-Thinking Our Anti-Trust Laws

There are many types of Monopolies in Business, Commerce and Industry. Most of the Monopolies that we see are actually created by the Government itself. For one our patent laws enable a company a temporary Monopoly on new emerging technologies, which allows them a head start in trade for putting capital into developing such technologies.


New Mining Laws Year After Sago Non-Implemented

Idly standing by waiting for the federal government to fund the necessary changes in the new mining law or waiting for mine operators to police themselves in the meantime are both unrealistic and foolish premises.


Taxi 'Recap' - The Short Version; Part 1

Weaned on the belief that 'talking politics' in public might get me locked up (due to the supposed vigilance of Apartheid spies) providing objective, critical analysis of government policies is not always easy, but here goes...


Corporate Fraud; We Need More Regulation to Make More Criminals!

Not long ago a Harvard Law professor who admitted on the Sean Hanity Show said that he was indeed a liberal and that point was out of the way in the first question. The Harvard Law Professor stated that Corporate Fraud was out of control and that we needed more regulation in the United States to prevent it.


Nevada Reps Propose to Study the Regulation of Internet Gambling in U.S.

Two Nevada Congressional Representatives are going to propose that online gambling can be regulated by the U.S. government, and instead of outlawing online gambling, the U.S. should be embracing it. Shelley Berkley and Jon Porter are slyly not asking for outright endorsing internet gambling, not yet, but only that Congress initiate an 18-month study of online gaming to figure out how it could be regulated by the U.S. The study would be conducted by the National Research Council, a relatively independent agency.


Florida Real Estate Lawyers

Buying real estate is a dream for most people. Some people invest a lifetime's savings in realizing the dream. People buy a home expecting trouble free maintenance and considerable comfort. When they want to sell it, they expect the process to go smoothly.


Michigan Real Estate Lawyers

Real estate refers to land, whether it is used for residential, industrial or commercial purposes. Real estate has become a hot topic in Michigan after the state legislature amended the constitution to prohibit eminent domain seizures of property from private owners solely for the purpose of transferring it to other private owners for economic development or to increase tax revenues. This negated an earlier court ruling.


Real Estate Lawsuit - An Interesting Case

A buyer's lawsuit against a developer. How things have changed in a few months.


A Loop Hole in California Landlord Tenant Law

The basics of landlord responsibilities and a loop hole that allows landlords to harass tenants through the court system.


Residential Construction Issues in Connecticut

Are you in this midst of a construction project or just thinking about one? Is your contractor licensed? Does the construction contract contain all of the information required by Connecticut state law? It is important for you to review these issues to make sure that you, the homeowner, are protected in the event your project turns sour.


A Section of the Bill of Rights in South Africa

The Bill of Rights applies to all law, and binds the legislature, the executive, the judiciary and all organs of state. A provision of the Bill of Rights binds a natural or a juristic person if, and to the extent that, it is applicable, taking into account the nature of the right and the nature of any duty imposed by the right. The Bill of Rights applies to all law, and binds the legislature, the executive, the judiciary and all organs of state.


Public Real Estate Record & How To Get One Quickly And Legally!

A public real estate record can be the Rosetta stone you need to uncover the history of any piece of real estate. It’s a buyers market out there so remember to do your research.


UK Property Code is No Substitute For Expert Advice

The new UK code may encouraged inexperienced start-up businesses to negotiate property leases themselves. But this could be a costly mistake


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