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Tag Archives: legalzoom
LegalZoom or LegalDoom?
The City Council is trying to decide whether or not to provide relocation incentives to LegalZoom, an online legal form provider. Here are the deal details. The City pays out $20,000 for ten years for a nominal total of $200,000. … Continue reading
We all want incentives
From the Statesman: It’s worth repeating that incentives that spend taxpayers’ dollars to attract companies to Austin are not always warranted or justified and should be granted or denied on a case-by-case basis. And whenever incentives are granted, there must … Continue reading
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