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Loper Bright Decision by Supreme Court Overturns Chevron Doctrine
Questions that come up when courts are asked about statutes dealing with Federal taxes. When courts look at a “tax” statute, how should they construe
Questions that come up when courts are asked about statutes dealing with Federal taxes. When courts look at a “tax” statute, how should they construe
On June 27, 2024, the US Supreme Court issued a critical decision blocking Purdue Pharma’s controversial bankruptcy plan, which aimed to shield the Sackler family
Entrepreneurs have unique negotiating challenges because they have to negotiate several broad types of agreements: 1) agreements with workers, 2) agreements with vendors, 3) agreements
Florida’s homestead exemption is a unique and powerful legal provision that offers homeowners significant protections and benefits. Designed to safeguard the primary residence of Florida
On July 1st, 2023, Florida’s immigration law, SB 1718, went into effect. This law increased penalties for employers that hire unauthorized workers or do not
Navigating the complexities of bankruptcy can be challenging, especially when laws and regulations change. Recent changes to the vehicle exemption limits and the income thresholds
Anne Heche a well known actress, who won the National Board of Review Award, a Tony Award Nomination and Emmy Award Nomination, passed away after a horrific car accident in 2022 in California. Now her son is named as her executor, in the state of California, and things are a mess. Despite being of some wealth, Anne Heche had no Last Will and Testament, nor a Living Trust, causing difficulty for her two sons, Homer and Atlas.
On April 23, 2024, the U.S. Federal Trade Commission (“FTC”) issued a new rule banning employers form enforcing clauses that restrict workers from switching employers
Larger decisions can be difficult. You have the right to make choices. You can ask for support to make your decisions. This means that you will be making the decision, not someone making the decisions for you or instead of you.
The person or persons that will support you are chosen by you. The supporters can help you make informed decisions in the following ways:
On March 1, 2024, the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California, Northeastern Division, ruled that the Corporate Transparency Act (“CTA”) is unconstitutional. The
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