Undue Influence

Undue Influence
Author: Anita Brookner
Publsiher: Vintage
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2010-03-31
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780307492364

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In Undue Influence, acclaimed novelist Anita Brookner proves once again that even in the most closely circumscribed of lives, hearts can venture into unknown-and potentially explosive-territory. Claire Pitt is nothing if not a practical young woman, living a life in contemporary London that is to all appearances placid, orderly and consciously lacking in surprise. And yet Claire's tangled interior life gives the lie to that illusion. She is prone to vivid speculation about the lives of others, and to fantasies about her own fate that lead her into a courtship so strange that even she wonders at its power to compel her. Martin Gibson and his chronically ill wife Cynthia come to depend on Claire to an extent that is nothing short of baffling, and yet Claire becomes ever bolder in her pursuit of their acquaintance-and, ultimately, of Martin's elusive affections. The result, a potent tale of urban loneliness and the chance intersections that assuage it, constitutes one of Brookner's finest and most psychologically acute achievements.

Undue Influence

Undue Influence
Author: David Margolick
Publsiher: William Morrow
Total Pages: 668
Release: 1993
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: STANFORD:36105044817869

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At the age of 76, Seward Johnson, the Johnson & Johnson magnate, married Barbara Piasecka, a recent Polish immigrant 42 years his junior. When he died 12 years later, she inherited his $400 million fortune after a protracted. . . legal battle with her six stepchildren. This book tells the story of the contesting of that will."

Undue Influence

Undue Influence
Author: Steve Martini
Publsiher: Penguin
Total Pages: 480
Release: 1995-07-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781101563922

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Defense attorney Paul Madriani is mired in a complex web of intrigue and murder when the sister of his late wife, embroiled in a bitter custody battle with her former husband, becomes the prime suspect in the murder of her ex-husband and his new young wife.

Undue Influence

Undue Influence
Author: Ron Arnold
Publsiher: Merril Press
Total Pages: 348
Release: 1999
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: IND:30000067736532

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Undue Influence author Ron Arnold--America's premiere investigative critic of organized environmentalism--follows the money and takes you with him. In this astonishing book he explains how the environmental movement is not just the green groups we are accustomed to thinking of, but is instead an extraordinarily incestuous "iron triangle" of: wealthy foundations; grant-driven green groups, and; zealous bureaucrats; that control your future--without your knowledge or permission. Big foundations and big government give billions in grants to elitist green groups whose every effort hurts your economic future. Book jacket.

Undue Influence

Undue Influence
Author: Sandra D. Glazier,Thomas M. Dixon (Lawyer),Thomas F. Sweeney (Lawyer)
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2020
Genre: Undue influence
ISBN: 1641056177

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"This book is primarily geared toward estate planners and probate litigators, it may provide a greater understanding of issues relating to capacity, the attorney's role, and the process known as "undue influence." This book does not constitute legal advice"--

Undue Influence

Undue Influence
Author: Jenny Holiday (Romance author)
Publsiher: Jenny Holiday
Total Pages: 268
Release: 2018-09-04
Genre: Celebrities
ISBN: 1775376826

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Second chances only come around once.Eight years ago, Adam Elliot made the biggest mistake of his life. Now that mistake is coming back to haunt him. His family's beloved vineyard has gone into foreclosure, and the new owner is the sister of the only man he's ever loved-the man he dumped under pressure from family and friends who thought the match was beneath him.When Freddy Wentworth, aka the bad boy of Bishop's Glen, left town with a broken heart, he vowed never to return. But a recently widowed friend needs his help, so here he is. He's a rich and famous celebrity chef now, though, so everyone can just eff right off.But some things are easier said than done. Despite their attempts to resist each other, old love rekindles-and old wounds reopen. If they want to make things work the second time around, they'll have to learn to set aside their pride-and prejudice.This modern retelling of Jane Austen's Persuasion is a standalone novel that can be enjoyed by Austen-philes and by those allergic to the nineteenth century.

Undue Influence

Undue Influence
Author: Charles R. Geisst
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 338
Release: 2004-11-17
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780471701491

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A critical look at over 80 years of conflict, collusion, and corruption between financiers and politicians Undue Influence paints a vivid portrait of the dealings between "the few", in this case members of Congress, the banking community, and the Fed, and sheds light on how radical new deregulatory measures could be introduced by unelected officials and then foisted upon Congress in the name of progress. In the process, the background of the new financial elite is examined-because they are markedly different than their predecessors of the 1920s and 1930s. Undue Influence also brings readers up to speed on other important issues, including how the financial elite has been able to perpetuate itself, how the markets lend themselves to these special interest groups, and how it is possible that after 80 years of financial regulation and regulatory bodies the same problems of financial malfeasance and fraud still plague the markets. Charles R. Geisst (Oradell, NJ) is the author of 15 books, including Wheels of Fortune (0-471-47973-X), Deals of the Century (0-471-26397-4) and the bestsellers Wall Street: A History and 100 Years of Wall Street. Geisst has taught both political science and finance, worked in banking and finance on Wall Street and in London, as well as consulted. His articles have been published in the International Herald Tribune, Neue Zurcher Zeitung, Newsday, Wall Street Journal, and Euromoney.

Under the Influence

Under the Influence
Author: Robert H. Frank
Publsiher: Princeton University Press
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2021-10-19
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780691227108

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"From New York Times bestselling author and economics columnist Robert Frank, a revelatory look at the power and potential of social context. As psychologists have long understood, social environments profoundly shape our behavior, sometimes for the better, but often for the worse. Less widely noted is that social influence is a two-way street: Our environments are in large part themselves a product of the choices we make. Society embraces regulations that limit physical harm to others, as when smoking restrictions are defended as protecting bystanders from secondhand smoke. But we have been slower to endorse parallel steps that discourage harmful social environments, as when regulators fail to note that the far greater harm caused when someone becomes a smoker is to make others more likely to smoke. In Under the Influence, Robert Frank attributes this regulatory asymmetry to the laudable belief that individuals should accept responsibility for their own behavior. Yet that belief, he argues, is fully compatible with public policies that encourage supportive social environments. Most parents hope, for example, that their children won't grow up to become smokers, bullies, tax cheats, sexual predators, or problem drinkers. But each of these hopes is less likely to be realized whenever such behaviors become more common. Such injuries are hard to measure, Frank acknowledges, but that's no reason for policymakers to ignore them. The good news is that a variety of simple policy measures could foster more supportive social environments without ushering in the dreaded nanny state or demanding painful sacrifices from anyone"--