- NY court: town of Hempstead can’t zone check cashing stores out of its business district [AP, Newsday, earlier]
- D.C. among worst, try Portland instead: “Starting a Business Is a Huge Pain” [Matt Yglesias, Slate]
- “Forecasting the Big Litigation Trends for 2013” [Sue Reisinger, Corporate Counsel]
- “Washington and business brace for an Obama wave of regulations” [Ben Goad, The Hill]
- Foreign Corrupt Practices Act: new Manhattan Institute paper criticizes aggressive enforcement, lack of judicial review [ policy brief, Corporate Counsel; PoL]
- More on new Hank Greenberg/Lawrence Cunningham book “AIG Story” [Bainbridge, more, earlier]
- David Moss via Jeffrey Rogers Hummel on origins of limited liability [via Henderson/Econlib]
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