Sentences with phrase «changed entertainment law»

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Whether it's to endorse a political campaign, a particular law change, an organization, institution or form of entertainment, many exploit Christianity as a lucrative way to gain support for their own causes.
The emerging global information infrastructure (GII) was a new and exciting environment full of promise and opportunity for research, education, commerce, entertainment, social change, and democratic governance, but where laws and ethical standards remained unwritten, and where individuals and institutions are still testing the bounds of acceptable behavior.
All went swimmingly until he was fired, when Movietime became the E! Entertainment Network, and Kinnear soon found himself taking bit parts on such television shows as L.A. Law and Life Goes On.His luck began to change, however, when he became the creator, co-executive producer, and host of Best of the Worst, which aired from 1990 to 1991.
But if you provided cakes for the entire company you're crossing the line into «meals and entertainment» which prior to this year would have been deductible at 50 %, but now after the tax law changes most signs point to interpreting it as no more meals and entertainment deductions at all.
In addition to his litigation experience, Mr. Cyrlin has authored several published articles concerning legal matters, including «Trademark Protection of Public Spectacles: Boston Athletic Changes the Rules,» 10 Loyola Entertainment Law Journal, 335, 10, 1991; «Prior Publication and the Duty to Defend,» Los Angeles Daily Journal, November, p. 7, 1997; «Reducing A Company's Risk Over Domain Name Disputes,» J. Pat.
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