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Tips on Crisis Management for In-House Counsel
Over the past several months, the COVID-19 pandemic unequivocally and unforgivingly reminded companies worldwide that the unexpected happens even when it is least expected. As business owners and leaders navigate the uncertain operational and economic road ahead, many companies will survive and some will not.Silver Lining of High Court's Internet Tax Decision Not So Bright For Fla. Businesses
When the U.S. Supreme Court in 2018 handed down its internet tax decision in South Dakota v. Wayfair, which held that a company does not need to have a physical presence in a state to be required to collect sales tax on sales to customers, a thunderstorm erupted within the e-commerce industry.Estate Planning During the Pandemic: Challenges and Solutions
We have seen an uptick in estate planning interest both from new and existing clients, and expect to see more when things get back to "normal."Chief Justice Extends State Judicial Emergency as Shelter-in-Place Orders Expire
As businesses across Georgia have begun reopening, state Supreme Court Justice Harold Melton has extended the statewide judicial emergency, continuing the suspension of civil and criminal trials and barring courts from impaneling new trial or grand juries.Georgia Chief Justice Extends State Judicial Emergency as Shelter-in-Place Orders Expire
As businesses across Georgia have begun reopening, state Supreme Court Justice Harold Melton has extended the statewide judicial emergency, continuing the suspension of civil and criminal trials and barring courts from impaneling new trial or grand juries.View more book results for the query "*"
Filing for Tax Refunds Post CARES Act
In his Tax Tips column, Sidney Kess discusses aspects of the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act. A number of the CARES Act's changes suspend or alter rules put in place by the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA). As a result, there are several opportunities to file for federal tax refunds, which produce immediate cash for taxpayers.Exasperated Texas Judge Warns Lawyers in Recruiter Case Against 'Game Playing'
U.S. magistrate judge Andrew Austin expressed frustration with the defendant's lawyers from DLA Piper, as the parties argue over process rather than the facts of the case.Exasperated Judge Warns Attorneys in Recruiter Case Against Gamesmanship
A federal magistrate expressed frustration with DLA Piper attorneys in a legal recruiting noncompete case.$2.2T COVID-19 Stimulus Package and Fraud: Part 2, TARP's Role
Through TARP, the U.S. government provided financial institutions substantial funds through various mechanisms that injected much-needed liquidity into the economy.Are Non-Party Attorney Fees Recoverable as a Reimbursable ESI Production Expense?
In his State E-Discovery column, Mark A. Berman discusses a recent informative decision in laying out the factors that a court may consider in deciding whether to order the payment of non-party attorney fees.Trending Stories
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