Two lawyers discuss who claims children on tax returns when parents are divorced or legally separated in Michigan.
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Patrick A. Mullin, Esq. 2023 Annual Report
by Patrick A. Mullin
Federal charges avoided. Jail time reduced. Acquittals won. Patrick A. Mullin continues to defy the odds in criminal tax and white-collar defense.
Patrick A. Mullin, Esq. - Annual Report
by Patrick A. Mullin, Esq.
Veteran federal criminal defense attorney Patrick A. Mullin, Esq. provides an annual report of his victories in high-stakes criminal and tax matters.
Georgia Laws Taking Effect in 2022
by Gregory Sirico
Three new pieces of Georgia legislation aim to improve medical bill transparency, lower the sales tax on vehicles and enact further safeguards to protect children in foster care.
Paying the Price in P.R.
by Best Lawyers
Isis Carballo-Irigoyen discusses discuss intergovernmental relations, opportunity zones, and why a move to Puerto Rico to ease your tax burden likely won’t be as simple as you might think.
Clients Should Understand Basic Financial Consequences of a Divorce
by Steven Fernandez
Spouses who get divorced will have to adjust how they file their taxes, what income and liabilities they must report for tax purposes, and even how they approach discussions about alimony and spousal support.
Best Lawyers 2026: Discover the Honorees in Brazil, Mexico, Portugal, South Africa and Spain
by Jamilla Tabbara
A growing international network of recognized legal professionals.
The 2026 Best Lawyers Awards in Chile, Colombia and Puerto Rico
by Jamilla Tabbara
The region’s most highly regarded lawyers.
Night Note: The First Hundred Days
by Alston & Bird
Trade in the First Hundred Days of the Trump Administration
Panama Papers: Evasion and Avoidance
by Best Lawyers
Attorneys from across the world consider what the future holds for businesses and individuals with foreign holdings and investments.
Retirement Village and Aged Care in Australia
by Arthur Koumoukelis
Reforms, impacts on the industry and investors carve out the future path of aged care law in Australia.
How Election Results Will Impact North Carolina Businesses
by Ed Turlington
After a lengthy and contentious campaign, voters have chosen new leaders for our nation and state. Those choices could impact North Carolina businesses in a number of significant ways.
Pennsylvania Court Ruling Could Close School Funding Gap
by Gregory Sirico
Best Lawyers highlights the current legislative battle to close the Pennsylvania school funding gap.
What a Trump Presidency Could Mean for the U.S. Department of Justice
by Matthew G. Kaiser
The United States government has not been shy about bringing criminal cases in the United States based on conduct that happened abroad.
Getting Schooled
by Janice Zhou
Public-education policy is fraught throughout the United States, and Texas is certainly no different. Two leading education lawyers weigh in on accountability, resource inequities, and why “teaching to the test” has been a bad deal for kids.
Shifting Risks in Renewable Energy
by Monica Wilson Dozier
Development of renewable energy projects is expanding at an unprecedented pace. But a burgeoning industry brings a host of legal considerations along for the ride. Here’s what counsel needs to keep in mind.
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