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10/01/2008

If a police officer pulls you over—and you both know full well you were speeding—he or she typically asks, “Do you know why I stopped you?” The officer is trying to elicit an admission of guilt from you, such as, “But officer, I was only going eight miles over the limit.” That is self-incrimination, and as Miranda makes clear, you have the right to remain silent because what you say can and will be used against you.

10/01/2008

A metaphorical elephant had taken up residence at North Scottsdale (AZ) Family Medicine. Rumors were swirling around the practice that the organization favored physically fit employees. But when Charlene Burgett, administrator, caught wind of the gossip, she took action.

10/01/2008

Physicians in group practice are concerned about profitability. Indeed, their compensation formulas focus heavily—often totally—on producing revenue.

10/01/2008

Editor’s note: This is part four of a six-part series on investment topics. Future columns will cover separately managed accounts and life insurance or annuities.

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