This lame-duck Congress will have big issues to tackle in little time. Feathers are sure to fly.
No matter how the Supreme Court handles President Obama's reform law, the approach to medical insurance will be remade.
To me, the fundamental principle of ethical taxation is equal treatment of similar transactions.
A year after Dodd-Frank became law, missed deadlines pile up.
A wave of fraud cases is hitting Wall Street. Here's what it means to you.
All investors rely on trading tips from others, but you need to be sure you’re not crossing into illegal activities.
It's appropriate for a business owner to try to lower prices to customers, but fattening the bottom line at the employees' expense is not ethical.
You may get to choose a panel without brokerage reps.
Economics follows the amoral laws of supply and demand. And seemingly ethical behavior can have unintended consequences.
Bosses need to train managers frequently and have an effective process for investigating charges.
To avoid costly lawsuits, employers should adopt a zero tolerance policy.
It's no joke, and employers risk costly claims if they treat it as one.
The rule includes a definition of a “service animal” – rabbits and snakes need not apply.
She'll be confirmed with votes to spare, but we won't know much about her for years.
Barring a big surprise, she'll sail through the Senate with 70 or more votes.
Politicians and others are stuck in the blame game, rather than working to fix fix root causes
Hardest hit will be health care firms and government contractors.
Resist the temptation to sue just to win a quick settlement.
Few Supreme Court rulings will have so much impact on the intersection of business and politics.
The SEC is giving investors a lot more power, and they’re sure to use it.
Christine Varney aims to make a mark as the head of the Justice Department’s Antitrust Division.