Harvard Law School


Getting To Yes: Negotiating Agreement Without Giving In, By Roger Fisher And William Ury. Houghton Mifflin, 2 Park St., Boston, Ma 02107; 163 Pp., $10.95.

The mountains of academe -- or, rather, the foothills of Cambridge -- have labored and brought forth a mouse. A work whose import can be dismissed withou...  Read story

Bankruptcies Rising Among Seniors

A lack of financial planning is putting more retirees at risk, research shows.  Read story

Newsmaker

Mitch Kapor just keeps on walking. After leaving Lotus Development Corp., the software giant he founded ("Walking Away from It All," January 1987), he te...  Read story

Briefings: February 2003

The company owner's guide to laws, news, trends, and regulations.  Read story

Weblog Resources

Here are a few resources to help get you started in blogging. How-To Guides The following books, all widely available, focus primarily on ...  Read story

Rehnquist's Law

Politically, the new chief justice is conservative and Republican all right. But legally, he's not so much pro-business as he is pro-government.  Read story

Immigrant Entrepreneurs Excel in Technical Industries

A study finds that skilled immigrants are leading innovation and creating jobs and wealth.  Read story

Is Business Disrupting Your Sex Life?

Your marriage deserves as much attention as your business, says this M.D.  Read story

How I Did It: Howard Rubenstein

Howard Rubenstein is PR's top dog, a man who represents the corporate and the celebrated, a neat combination of blue chips and black eyes.  Read story

Not Exactly Beach Reading But...

Inc.'s editor recommends three books on business and management for people who usually balk at these topics. Also covered is a pending bill that may increase...  Read story

Not For-Profit

Profile of a start-up not for-profit youth service corps.  Read story

One Internet, Indivisible

The single, unified Internet we've grown accustomed to is fragmenting.  Read story

The Success Gene

Why some family businesses thrive year after year after year.  Read story

Lance Morgan, Ho-Chunk

because a man must make his own arrows--Winnebago proverb  Read story

Don't Be a Stranger

Alumni programs are a great way to stay in touch and boost business.  Read story

Upstarts: University Tournaments

University business-plan tournaments are spawning a variety of sophisticated start-up companies. Here's what students learn from these contests and why inves...  Read story

MIT Springboard Sends Internet Company Aloft

University's business-plan contest catapults two students into entrepreneurship. For the CEO they hired, it's deja vu The old saw...  Read story

(still) Unsafe At Any Speed

Ralph Nader, the man who killed the Corvair, is now organizing buyers' collaboratives to make big-volume purchases from fuel dealers, and spotting the consum...  Read story

Contempt of Court

How to avoid litigation and cut legal costs.  Read story

Market Maker

One of the hottest niche markets today is microbrewery beer, and this EOY runner-up is one of its creators.  Read story

All the President's Men

Biotech firm fights federal bureaucracy by turning government into a partner and ally  Read story

Playing Hard to Get

In a highly creative arrangement, an upstart apparel maker manages to sell its brand to footwear giant Timberland--without actually giving up the brand. The ...  Read story

Blood Feud

The story of a biomedical start-up sued by an industry giant for theft of trade secrets, and how the start-up triumphed.  Read story

Fathers and Sons

First-person account on the questions of succession how a family business changes your life.  Read story

The Numbers Game

How should you fund your growing company? Just ask the Inc 500 class of 2002.  Read story

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