Criminal trial ahead for Santa Barbara CPA
By Stephen Nellis / Friday, October 19th, 2012 / Banking & Finance, Law, Personal Finance, Top Stories / Comments Off on Criminal trial ahead for Santa Barbara CPA
In a criminal case headed for trial this month, the U.S. Justice Department alleges that Steve Pybrum, a Santa Barbara CPA who appeared on national media networks in the late 1990s, illegally routed revenue through a nonprofit and then falsified his personal income tax returns. Pybrum is set to go on trial Oct. 23 in Read More →
Read More →Health providers brace for Affordable Care Act
By Dana Olsen / Tuesday, October 16th, 2012 / Central Coast Health Watch, Top Stories / Comments Off on Health providers brace for Affordable Care Act
With 7 million uninsured people in California, the implementation of President Obama’s Affordable Care Act is sure to be a wild ride for hospitals, health systems and insurance companies across the state — but those organizations are up to the challenge. That was the view of California Insurance Commissioner Dave Jones, who led a discussion Read More →
Read More →Lawyers trade barbs in battle over breakup
By Stephen Nellis / Friday, October 12th, 2012 / Law, Top Stories / Comments Off on Lawyers trade barbs in battle over breakup
The “guillotine termination” of two partners from a Ventura County law firm has erupted into an acrimonious court battle over confidential client lists and more than $4 million in alleged damages. In a lawsuit filed in Ventura County Superior Court, Roy and Ted Schneider claim they were unexpectedly expelled from what was then Myers, Widders, Read More →
Read More →Study: Cultural organizations pump $124M into region
By Dana Olsen / Friday, October 12th, 2012 / Top Stories, Tourism, Tri-County Economy / Comments Off on Study: Cultural organizations pump $124M into region
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Read More →Cal Poly sets its sights on tiny satellites
By Stephen Nellis / Friday, October 12th, 2012 / Technology, Top Stories / Comments Off on Cal Poly sets its sights on tiny satellites
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Read More →Investors pump $58.5M into region’s tech firms
By Stephen Nellis / Friday, October 5th, 2012 / Technology, Top Stories, Tri-County Economy / Comments Off on Investors pump $58.5M into region’s tech firms
Two tri-county technology firms garnered $58.5 million in venture capital in recent weeks, deepening the region’s reputation as a hidden gem for growth-capital investors seeking proven entrepreneurs. Transphorm, the Goleta-based company focused on energy efficiency in electronics, has raised $35 million from a group backed by the Japanese government, bringing its total investment raised to Read More →
Read More →Tri-county bankruptcies are on the decline
By Dana Olsen / Friday, October 5th, 2012 / Banking & Finance, Law, Top Stories, Tri-County Economy / Comments Off on Tri-county bankruptcies are on the decline
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