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May 23, 2008
Indian FDI into Europe will fall in size
Analysis of: India bigger source of FDI for European firms than China | www.hindu.com
Author: GLG Expert Contributor
Indian industry is coming of age but Indian FDI in Europe will not keep up the indicated pas 
Martin AlpertMay 21, 2008
Supreme Court: Finally a win for the States
Analysis of: Supreme Court Upholds State Municipal Bond Exemption | www.law.com
Author: Martin Alpert, Claim Director, CAMBRIDGE INTEGRATED SERVICES GROUP INC
This ruling could be an early indication that we are not ready for automatic Federal preemption.Is this ruling based on sound legal precedent or the the sign of our times with a struggling market?
Martin AlpertMay 20, 2008
Class actions: FINRA/NASD Compliance!
Analysis of: Class-action lawsuits threaten the NASD/FINRA | www.producersweb.com
Author: Martin Alpert, Claim Director, CAMBRIDGE INTEGRATED SERVICES GROUP INC
Is steering a common practice with brokers/dealers?Will simply stating your investment has a risk be enough to shield brokers/dealers?
Martin AlpertMay 19, 2008
Limiting Lawsuits:Bush makes an attempt!
Analysis of: Bush administration rules limit lawsuits | ap.google.com
Author: Martin Alpert, Claim Director, CAMBRIDGE INTEGRATED SERVICES GROUP INC
Should the President get involved in limiting lawsuits?Is Federal Preemption at least one effective mechanism in limiting lawsuits?
Martin AlpertMay 19, 2008
R.I. Supreme Court: Lead paint ruling
Analysis of: High-stakes lead paint case to R.I. Supreme Court | www.boston.com
Author: Martin Alpert, Claim Director, CAMBRIDGE INTEGRATED SERVICES GROUP INC
Could the ultimate decision in this case open the flood gates to more favorable rulings for plaintiffs?Who should really bear the burden of proof in Lead Paint Litigation?
May 15, 2008
Risk-Based Pricing Notices: Positive for all Borrowers
Analysis of: Fed, FTC Propose New Rules on Poor-Credit Notices | www.reuters.com
Author: GLG Expert Contributor
The Federal Reserve and FTC proposed a requirement for lenders to notify borrowers with damaged credit of their reasons for offering less than favorable interest rates. Currently, consumers seeking loans and lines of credit have only a vague idea of why a lender offers them a specific rate. With this...
Martin AlpertMay 13, 2008
Security: Placing a value on your private information!
Analysis of: Proposed privacy rules rile small brokerage firms | www.investmentnews.com
Author: Martin Alpert, Claim Director, CAMBRIDGE INTEGRATED SERVICES GROUP INC
Protecting the privacy of your personal information should remain a paramount concern!Some brokerage firms may have to close their doors with increased security costs!
Martin AlpertMay 12, 2008
Genes to Determine Insurance Coverage!
Analysis of: Congress Passes Bill to Bar Bias Based on Genes | www.nytimes.com
Author: Martin Alpert, Claim Director, CAMBRIDGE INTEGRATED SERVICES GROUP INC
Gene research may be a double edged sword!Will HIPPA apply to genetic testing!
Martin AlpertMay 12, 2008
Subprime Mortgage Losses: Accountability!
Analysis of: Wave of Lawsuits Over Losses Could Hit a Wall | www.nytimes.com
Author: Martin Alpert, Claim Director, CAMBRIDGE INTEGRATED SERVICES GROUP INC
Filing the lawsuit for home loan problems is easy, winning will be the real problem!The Supreme Court seems to be raising the bar on the burden of proof!
Martin AlpertMay 6, 2008
Supreme Court: Shouldn't the burden of proof be with the drafter?
Analysis of: Supreme Court Weighs Insurer's Conflict of Interest in Claim Denial | www.insurancejournal.com
Author: Martin Alpert, Claim Director, CAMBRIDGE INTEGRATED SERVICES GROUP INC
The burden of proof may shift to insurers when insureds submit claims.Will the review of insurance claims be subjective or objective?

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