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Four Estate and Tax Planning Opportunities in an Uncertain Environment
The scheduled changes to the current tax laws and the potential for tax law changes prior to the cliff, as was attempted last year by the Biden administration, create ambiguities for clients and challenges for practitioners. Despite this uncertainty, there are planning opportunities for clients in the right situations.People in the News—April 27, 2023—Flaster Greenberg, Saxton & Stump
Flaster Greenberg recently announced the establishment of the Laura B. Wallenstein Memorial Scholarship fund at Rutgers University Law School—Camden.Attorney Fees Awards Under the Clean Streams Law
In February, the Pennsylvania Supreme Court decided that the Environmental Hearing Board could award attorney fees and litigation costs to a prevailing third-party appellant under the Clean Streams Law.View more book results for the query "*"
Idaho Supreme Court Denies Media Outlets' Appeal of Gag Order in Moscow Murders Case
The Idaho Supreme Court unanimously denied a coalition of media companies' petitions seeking to vacate a judge's gag order in the criminal case of Bryan Kohberger, suspected of murdering four University of Idaho students.The SEC's Rulemaking and Enforcement Priorities in 2023
Certain commission activities in 2022, such as proposed rules mandating climate disclosures, amendments to the proxy process, and enforcement actions in the crypto assets space, look set to form the foundation of the SEC's rulemaking and enforcement agenda in 2023 as set forth in this overview.Sanctions Compliance Tripping Up Tech Firms
Investigators are getting more aggressive, and the geopolitical landscape is growing more complex.Shareholder Proposals Put Tech Firms on Human Rights Hot Seat
At the same time, activists also are advocating for reforms on core business issues, such as executive pay and stock structures that give insiders outsized voting rights.State's New Medical Privacy Law Poised to 'Add More Fuel to the Fire' of Big Tech Litigation
The measure in Washington state is the first U.S. privacy law to contain a "private right of action" provision since 2008.Trending Stories
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