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Daily Business Review

'Absolutely Insane' or Opportunity? Leaving Big Law for Miami Solo Bankruptcy Practice

Joe Pack started Pack Law in Miami to offer his bankruptcy and accounting skills when they were needed by businesses struggling in the recession caused by the coronavirus pandemic.
6 minute read

New York Law Journal

Required Minimum Distributions: Now and in the Future

In his Tax Tips column, Sidney Kess highlights some changes to the SECURE Act and the CARES Act, for 2020 and beyond, regarding required minimum distributions.
6 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

Value of a Business for Equitable Distribution: COVID-19 and the 'Goldman' Rule

The extreme and unprecedented financial impact of the pandemic creates some uncertainty concerning how and when to value business assets for purposes of equitable distribution.
9 minute read

New York Law Journal

COVID-19 and Executive Pay

In his Executive Compensation column, Joseph E. Bachelder III looks at the impact COVID-19 may have on executive compensation.
7 minute read

Daily Business Review

Miami Law Firm Clinches $17 Million Professional Negligence Settlement Against Major Accounting Firm

The failed HMO, Physicians United Plan, at one time reported revenue of $375 million. Attorneys succeeded in settling claims against the accounting firm, RSM US LLP, for professional negligence.
3 minute read

Daily Business Review

Plaintiffs Move to Consolidate Litigation Against Bank of America, Chase Bank Over Agents' PPP Loan Fees

The lawsuit was brought against several major banks, including Bank of America and Chase Bank, along with regional bank Mountain America Federal Credit Union.
4 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

Your Attorney Trust Account: What You Need to Know

The bookkeeping rules for lawyers are neither numerous nor complicated. It is your job to know them.
6 minute read

Litigation Daily

Daily Dicta: Under-the-Radar Fight Over Jones Day Memos Could Sharply Undercut Attorney-Client Privilege

'If left undisturbed, the district court's rules will hamper the ability of attorneys, auditors, and other professional advisors to provide effective counsel to a wide range of American businesses,' warned the U.S. Chamber of Commerce and the Association of Corporate Counsel.
6 minute read

New York Law Journal

A Drastic But Recognized Zoning Remedy: Removing Unlawful Structures

It is a relatively rare occurrence, but courts are willing to grant the extraordinary relief of directing the removal of an existing structure as a remedy for violating zoning rules.
10 minute read

The Recorder

Judge: TurboTax Users Who Claim They Were Eligible for Free Tax Filing Belong in Court, Not Arbitration

U.S. District Judge Charles Breyer also ruled that he will allow plaintiffs to pursue "time sensitive" injunctive relief during tax season despite the company's indications it will seek an interlocutory appeal of his ruling on the arbitration issue.
4 minute read

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