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With no AGM, no public accounts, and nobody able to hold him to his responsibilities, there's nothing to stop Kroenke making similar payments or taking fees in the future.
After intensive lobbying by hospitals in the 1980's, Congress enacted an exemption from federal anti-kickback statutes that permitted the groups to accept money from product suppliers but cautioned them from taking fees in excess of 3percentt of sales.
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The FCC took fees from students in July but not after that, he said, adding that there were no funds to repay students.
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On a recent day at La Guardia Airport, passengers seemed to be taking the fees in stride.
He often took his fees in vegetables, venison or cordwood.
A lawyer who took in fees in excess of 20percentt could be punished by up to one year in prison.
Together with Mr. Rock, with whom he'd worked on the Renée Zellweger black comedy "Nurse Betty" (2000), Mr. LaBute secured actors who agreed to take reduced fees in exchange for a share of the profits.
An imprisoned lawyer for New York Mafia families testified Wednesday that a cadre of mob attorneys regularly concocts false testimony, intimidates and bribes witnesses, corrupts public officials and takes its fees in cash to evade taxes.
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