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A recent Internal Revenue Service ruling is likely to accelerate the national pace of electronic medical record and healthcare IT adoption at non-profit and not-for-profit facilities. Wisconsin non profits, however, have been moving ahead with EMR and healthcare IT adoption despite national uncertainly about the...

The markets are deciding now who will lead the 21st century energy parade, but based on the Legislature's lack of support for Gov. Doyle's renewable energy program, Wisconsin's interest in marching is still unclear, writes Inside Wisconsin columnist Tom Still. In the words of colorful...

With its reach extending farther across the globe, TomoTherapy is opening an international Technical Training Center in Madison. The center will be used to train employees to maintain Hi-Art radiation therapy systems that are sold around the world....

When will people realize that the network infrastructure of the United States is not a drum for socialism, but a much more critical instrument to strategically position and sustain this country in the world economy? asks columnist James Carlini. A national broadband policy should not...

Most U.S. companies seem to have focused their growth efforts on China and India, but columnist Michael Rosen wants to remind them about Brazil. Rosen was dazzled by what he saw during a recent visit to Sao Paulo, and in this edition of Yer Biotech...

Companies in western Wisconsin and the Twin Cities will combine to develop bio-device products and capitalize on opportunities in the rapidly growing orthobiologics market. BioE, a St. Paul biomedical firm that is trying to impact medicine via cord blood-derived stem cells, and Phillips Plastics, which...

It's generally a good idea to use a Private Placement Memorandum, or PPM, when offering securities to investors. In this edition of Private Placements, Michael Best & Friedrich attorneys Matt Storms and Dan Ghoca explain the content and the benefits of PPMs, including protection against...