Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Robert Kramer | June 18, 2018
It is stunning how few people realize the significance of one provision of the new Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017, which became effective earlier this year. Perhaps the reason for this is that it is conceptually complicated, but that should be your tax professional's problem; it should not be yours.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Aaron Tandy | June 18, 2018
On June 22, it will be the 20th year of Pet Sitters International's “Take Your Dog to Work Day®,” which encourages employers to allow pets to accompany employees to the office.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Paul A. McKenna | June 15, 2018
Although the trends are toward settlement of disputes, either through mediation or arbitration, there are still some situations where you have to scratch and claw for what you and your client believe is right. That is never going to change, and that is what juries are for.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Maria Mejia-Opaciuch | June 14, 2018
In the past 17 months, the Trump administration has issued far-reaching executive orders (EOs) that require the U.S. government agencies overseeing immigration to shift their focus from assisting immigrants to making it harder for them to remain in the United States.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Gary M. Mars | June 12, 2018
The use of Facebook, Twitter and other social media sites by community associations has gained some traction during the last several years.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Erica Rutner | June 11, 2018
On June 11, 2018, a nearly unanimous Supreme Court dealt a deafening blow to the practice of filing successive class actions. In China Agritech v. Resh, 584 U.S. ___ (2018), the court was faced with whether a class action filing tolls the statute of limitations for putative class members who wish to file subsequent class actions.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Michael L. Hyman | June 11, 2018
Condominium associations regularly represent all of their unit owners as a consolidated class of litigants in cases challenging their local county ad valorem property tax appraisal assessments.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Oscar Sanchez | June 8, 2018
The Florida Constitution Revision Commission (FCRC) has been assembled, and the commissioners have been busy during this past year. They have decided to put eight proposals to amend Florida's constitution on the November ballot. Each proposal will require least 60 percent of the vote to pass.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Jennifer T. Williams | June 7, 2018
Memorial Day begins the unofficial start of summer—which means that employers across the country are gearing up for a new group of summer interns. Energetic high school, college and graduate school students are eager to gain both a first look at and practical experience in their chosen fields of study.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Paul Lopez and Megan Janes | June 6, 2018
In a significant victory for employers, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that arbitration clauses in employment contracts are enforceable even if they prevent workers from bringing class action lawsuits.
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