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Fellmeth, Robert C., Bridget Fogarty Gramme, and C. Christopher Hayes. "Cartel Control of Attorney Licensure and the Public Interest*." British Journal of American Legal Studies 8, no. 2 (2019): 193–233. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/bjals-2019-0006.

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Abstract The purpose of regulating any profession is to assure competent practitioners, particularly where its absence can cause irreparable harm. Regulatory “licensing” ideally achieves such assurance, while at the same time avoiding unnecessary supply constriction. The latter can mean much higher prices and an inadequate number of practitioners. Regrettably, the universal delegation to attorneys of the power to regulate themselves has led to a lose/lose system lacking protection from incompetent practice while also diminishing needed supply. The problem is manifest in four regulatory flaws:
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Lang, Michael B. "Commentary on Return Preparer Obligations." Florida Tax Review 3, no. 3 (2022). http://dx.doi.org/10.5744/ftr.1996.1031.

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This paper was originally written for the Second Invitational Conference on Professionalism in Tax Practice, which was scheduled to be held in Washington in January 1996 under the sponsorship of the American Bar Association Section of Taxation, the American College of Tax Counsel, the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants, the National Association of Enrolled Agents, the National Association of Tax Practitioners, the National Society of Public Accountants, and the Tax Executives Institute. The Conference was postponed because of the Blizzard of 1996.Copyright © 1996 by Michael B.
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Paull, John. "Beyond Equal: From Same But Different to the Doctrine of Substantial Equivalence." M/C Journal 11, no. 2 (2008). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.36.

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A same-but-different dichotomy has recently been encapsulated within the US Food and Drug Administration’s ill-defined concept of “substantial equivalence” (USFDA, FDA). By invoking this concept the genetically modified organism (GMO) industry has escaped the rigors of safety testing that might otherwise apply. The curious concept of “substantial equivalence” grants a presumption of safety to GMO food. This presumption has yet to be earned, and has been used to constrain labelling of both GMO and non-GMO food. It is an idea that well serves corporatism. It enables the claim of difference to se
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Mkhokheli, Nyoni, Sukamani (PhD) Dinesh, and Natasha Mavengwa Tafadzwa. "Factors Affecting Risk Management in Developing Countries." October 15, 2019. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3489804.

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&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; <strong>1.</strong><strong>INTRODUCTION </strong> Risks are present in all parts of the construction work regardless of size, resources, funds etc. Since each construction project is unique and dynamic, the construction performance presumes several uncertainties about the complexity of the construction project (Chandra, 2015). Risk management suggests that risks should be distributed to minimize their harm since they cannot be completely eliminated, which would have been the easiest option (Szymański, 2017). To amplify the prof
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Books on the topic "American Bar Association. Section of Administrative Law and Regulatory Practice"

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Administrative & regulatory law news. Section of Administrative Law and Regulatory Practice, American Bar Association, 1994.

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