by Charles Cardon, Carmen Maria Mozun Munoz, Tiago Ferriera de Lemos, and Lia de Pessoa Negrao
Attorneys from France, Spain, and Portugal weigh in on the effects that Brexit may have on their respective countries.
What Spain’s Proposed ‘Google Tax’ Means for its New Economy
by Mariano Roca López
How the Spanish Stability Program is tapping new sources of tax revenue.
Proposed Rules Could Change Medication Options for Injured Workers in North Carolina
by David E. Vtipil
Injured workers in North Carolina would be limited in the amounts of opioids that they could be prescribed under proposed Commission rules.
Advocacy in Action
by Margo Pierce
Koonz, McKenney, Johnson, DePaolis & Lightfoot discuss the secrets of their firm's success and their recent memorable cases.
Biometric Points of Contention
by Gregory Sirico
The collection of individuals' biometric data via smartphones, facial recognition software and more—presents a challenge to consumers, lawyers and legislators.
Immigration Worksite Enforcement to Increase in 2018
by Christopher L. Thomas
Immigration Worksite Enforcement Set to Intensify in 2018: Employers Must Strengthen Compliance Programs
Chain Migration Solutions Desperately in Search of a Problem
by Aaron C. Hall
The White House insists that any new law giving Dreamers a permanent place in the United States also stop what it refers to as the chain migration problem.
Employers Must Soon Use Yet Another New I-9 Form
by Fisher Phillips
New document could be liability trap for unsuspecting employers.
Announcing the 2023 The Best Lawyers in America Honorees
by Best Lawyers
Only the top 5.3% of all practicing lawyers in the U.S. were selected by their peers for inclusion in the 29th edition of The Best Lawyers in America®.
The Quarter-Century Childhood
by Joseph Trotti
In recent years, proposed and enacted laws have significantly expanded parental obligation for child support, receiving little attention. Even if well-meaning, they have their flaws, beginning with reduced parental rights.
To UMTA or Not to UMTA?
by Anthony J. Enea
When and why a trust may offer more protection than a UTMA custodial account
Common-Law Marriage in Indiana: Are You Legally Protected?
by Laurie Villanueva
Understanding cohabitation rights and common-law marriage recognition in Indiana.
Brace for Impact
by Ray Young, Jr. and Scott Hetrick
The 2021 independent contractor rule might have major impacts on employers and upend compliance issues, especially as the DOL’s definition of an independent contractor is about to change.
The Ninth Circuit halted aspects of the California Age-Appropriate Design Code Act, reflecting free speech issues and the nuanced balance in regulating content.
Holiday Pay Explained: Federal Rules and Employer Policies
by Bryan Driscoll
Understand how paid holidays work, when employers must follow their policies and when legal guidance may be necessary.
What Happens if You Don't File Taxes
by Bryan Driscoll
The penalties are real, but so are your options. Here's what the IRS can do and what you can do about it.
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