Strafford Publications launches tax newsletter, acquires health law newsletter.State Income Tax Monitor--a comprehensive, twice-monthly briefing on the latest developments and changes in state income tax codes, enforcement actions, legislation, regulation, court challenges and other policy-making pol·i·cy·mak·ing or pol·i·cy-mak·ing n. High-level development of policy, especially official government policy. adj. Of, relating to, or involving the making of high-level policy: issues--is the newest title from Atlanta-based Strafford Straf·ford , First Earl of Title of Thomas Wentworth. 1593-1641. English politician who was the principal minister to Charles I. He was convicted of treason by Parliament and was executed. Publications. The new title is written for corporate tax directors, state income tax specialists, CFOs and finance directors, as well as CPAs, attorneys and consultants specializing in state income tax issues. Subscribers also receive free access to Strafford's web-based SP-TaxLink, which provides quick access to full texts of legislation, regulations and court decisions referenced in each issue. State Income Tax Monitor is available for a limited time at the charter subscription rate of $247-$50 off the regular price. Acquisition from M. Lee Smith In July July: see month. Strafford also acquired New York New York, state, United States New York, Middle Atlantic state of the United States. It is bordered by Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and the Atlantic Ocean (E), New Jersey and Pennsylvania (S), Lakes Erie and Ontario and the Canadian province of Health Law Update from M. Lee Smith of Nashville Nashville, city (1990 pop. 487,969), state capital, coextensive with Davidson co., central Tenn., on the Cumberland River, in a fertile farm area; inc. as a city 1806, merged with Davidson co. 1963. , Tenn. "This acquisition strengthens Strafford's established position as a key resource for the health law bar as well as health care providers. Joining our existing products, Health Law Week and Hospital Litigation An action brought in court to enforce a particular right. The act or process of bringing a lawsuit in and of itself; a judicial contest; any dispute. When a person begins a civil lawsuit, the person enters into a process called litigation. Reporter, it allows us to expand our array of services in this very dynamic area," said Richard Ossoff, publisher. The monthly New York Health Law Update sells for $287/year. Strafford, 590 Dutch Valley Road, NE, Atlanta, GA 30324, 404-881-1141, fax 404-881-0074, www.straffordpub.com |
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