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Since 1998, the two charities have paid out more than $33 million to members of Sekulow's family and businesses they own or co-own, according to the charities' federal tax returns.
Tenn. lawyer's family, firm collect millions from charities 2011
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This could end up being bigger than zipcar if it provides well-defined legal way to co-own cars with neighbors.
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Deutsche Bank and JP Morgan also co-own the company, which operates casinos in Las Vegas catering to Las Vegas residents and elsewhere.
Casino Giants Struggle Against Volatile Credit Markets Alexandra Berzon 2011
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Since 1998, the two charities have paid out more than $33 million to members of Sekulow's family and businesses they own or co-own, according to the charities' federal tax returns.
Tenn. lawyer's family, firm collect millions from charities 2011
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The American Center for Law and Justice's tax attorney says the payments to the Sekulows and businesses they own or co-own are all made for the charities' benefit and have passed an IRS audit.
Tenn. lawyer's family, firm collect millions from charities 2011
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Texas has the edge, 4-1, and that's without the help of veteran pitcher David Bush, whom the Rangers released in July, or George W. Bush, who used to co-own the club.
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But to the Staffwaggers, the Rotisserie (fantasy) league team that I co-own with my brother-in-law Jim Wagstaffe, Wigginton's 39th appearance at second base this year was big news.
Stephen Kaus: Plea to Buck Showalter: Please Play Ty Wigginton at Second Base One More Time This Year Stephen Kaus 2010
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The federal antikickback law doesn't specifically address the issue of surgeons using medical devices made by companies they co-own, but HHS's Office of the Inspector General has issued regulatory guidance for complying with the statute: Among other things, it advises that no more than 40% of a company be owned "by investors who are in a position" to "generate business" for it.
Taking Double Cut, Surgeons Implant Their Own Devices John Carreyrou 2011
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The 75,000 staff, known as "partners" because they co-own the retail group, are expected to receive a bonus of about 17% of annual pay in this month's pay packet.
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The American Center for Law and Justice's tax attorney says the payments to the Sekulows and businesses they own or co-own are all made for the charities' benefit and have passed an IRS audit.
Tenn. lawyer's family, firm collect millions from charities 2011
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