Employer snooping cuts comp claim costs

Surveillance and social media investigations can help workers compensation payers close exaggerated claims, sources say. Read more »

U.S., China stress positives, but fail to narrow differences

WASHINGTON, June 24 (Reuters) — The United States and China sought on Wednesday to stress the positives in their relationship after three days of high-level talks, but failed to narrow differences on... Read more »

E-Trade sued by tough-guy Keitel over canceled ads

Actor Harvey Keitel comes across in his movie roles as a tough guy you wouldn't want to cross. Read more »

Lawmakers promise scrutiny of coal cleanup insurance requirement loophole

(Reuters) — Lawmakers will examine whether a program that allows coal companies to forgo mine cleanup insurance could leave taxpayers with billion dollar costs, leading members of the U.S. House Committee on... Read more »

Oklahoma drilling regulator calls spike in quakes a ‘game changer’

(Reuters) — A spike in earthquakes across Oklahoma is forcing the state’s energy regulator to urgently consider tougher restrictions on drilling activity, a spokesman said on Wednesday, calling it a “game changer.” Read more »

Silo But Deadly: Fonetic Unveils Unified Front, Middle and Back Office Information Management Solution for Trading Operations

Automatic Trade Reconstruction (ATR™) fuses together trade & communications data for optimised trading processesNew York - 25th June, 2015 Fonetic today unveiled ATR™ integra, the first linguistics-based trade reconstruction solution to automatically... Read more »

DAC Beachcroft Chooses Zylpha’s Electronic Bundling

Leading international legal business DAC Beachcroft has chosen document bundling from Zylpha (www.zylpha.com), the UK's leading legal systems innovator.With more than 2,200 people and coverage across the UK, Europe, Asia-Pacific, Latin America... Read more »

Debt forgiveness isn’t free

This article is presented for informational purposes only and is not intended as tax or legal advice. If you’ve got any kind of debt – small debt, big debt, crippling debt – you’d... Read more »

Is defaulting on your student loans your best option?

Writing for the New York Times, author Lee Siegel pauses in the middle of a recent op-ed to ask himself, “Am I a deadbeat?” The column is about student loans; specifically, Siegel’s student loans,... Read more »

Dealing with write-downs

The challenge for auditors is to ensure impairment charges are recorded in a timely manner, while for companies it is important to convey to stakeholders the reasons Read more »