Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Datan Dorot | December 17, 2019
The IRS intends to reallocate resources to conduct more face-to-face meetings with taxpayers who have ongoing tax issues. This effort stems from the low and limited number of revenue officers available due to the historical constraints and limitations on the resources and budget of the IRS.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Susan Eisenberg | December 16, 2019
Many employers host holiday parties for their employees. Often conduct at these parties can bring liability upon employers.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Carmen Contreras-Martinez | December 16, 2019
Landlords often have clues that a tenant is going to be filing for bankruptcy, rental payments are consistently late several months in a row and the tenant falls more than a month behind on the rent.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By James Grippando | December 13, 2019
IBM (the parent) denies any complicity in the actions of its German subsidiary (Dehomag). Nonetheless, historians have been critical of IBM's first CEO, Thomas J. Watson Sr. "His optimism and his sense of accomplishment blinded him to any downside," wrote one biographer.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Don Silver | December 12, 2019
At a recent Legal Marketing Association South Florida meeting, general counsels of local corporations detailed how they select outside counsel and why they fire them. They shared insights in a program that Richard Montes de Oca, managing partner of MDO Partners, moderated.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Lawrence P. Ingram, Jessica Kirkwood Alley and Hoyt L. Prindle III | December 11, 2019
This article asks the question: Should a liability insurer in Florida be allowed to blame retained defense counsel for the insurer's bad faith? The answer is no.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Jorge D. Guttman and William K. Hill | December 10, 2019
Section 1782 allows foreign litigants to obtain evidence through a federal U.S. district court "for use in a proceeding in a foreign or international tribunal."
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Stanley Foodman | December 9, 2019
The United States is known in other jurisdictions as a tax haven and a place of choice for foreign investors. This is partly because laws in the states of Delaware, Wyoming and Nevada that protect the identity of the ultimate beneficial owner (UBO) have historically protected anonymity.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Elizabeth F. Schwartz | December 6, 2019
The Supreme Court now has the opportunity to affirm that all LGBT people should be able to work hard and support themselves and our loved ones without fear of humiliation, harassment or discrimination at work.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Steven Appelbaum, Andrea Brockway, Amy Piccola and Tricia Kazinetz | December 5, 2019
Only time will tell how (and if) the NCAA's decision will translate into actual rule change. Creating even more uncertainty for Florida colleges and universities is the question of how pending state legislation might intersect, or conflict, with the NCAA's anticipated new rules.
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