A union between two left-wing parties in Spain has led to a new budget agreement that could raise personal and corporate income taxes.
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.
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Ward & Ward: 100 Years of Experience in Injury & Malpractice
by Ward & Ward Personal Injury Lawyers
Ward & Ward lawyers have a combined 100+ years of experience advocating for personal injury victims.
Digital Economy vs. Permanent Establishment
by Mariano Roca
Limitations of the Spanish taxation system to effectively tax certain incomes.
Announcing the 2021-2022 Best Lawyers™ in Cyprus
by Best Lawyers
Celebrating Excellence: Recognizing Cyprus’s Leading Lawyers in Corporate, Litigation, Tax, and More
Wingate Russotti Shapiro & Halperin, LLP
by Best Lawyers
Personal Injury Litigation - Plaintiffs
Medical Malpractice
Product Liability
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SUGARMAN's 65-Year Legacy
by Sugarman and Sugarman
SUGARMAN, one of Boston’s most trusted personal injury law firms, has a decades long legacy of serving personal injury clients throughout New England.
Leventhal & Puga
by Leventhal Puga Braley
Colorado-based personal injury law firm with national practice
New Texas Law Opens Door for Non-Lawyers to Practice
by Gregory Sirico
Texas is at a critical turning point in addressing longstanding legal challenges. Could licensing paralegals to provide legal services to low-income and rural communities close the justice gap?
Billy N. Jones: Georgia 2018 "Lawyer of the Year" Award Winner
by Best Lawyers
Celebrating Decades of Legal Leadership in Personal Injury and Complex Litigation
What Is a Pooled Community Trust and How Does It Help Keep New Yorkers in Their Homes?
by Anthony J. Enea
A pooled community trust allows disabled people who have Medicaid coverage to spend their monthly income that is designated as "surplus" on their own immediate living expenses and daily needs.
Who’s to Claim
by Shalini Nangia and Julia A. Perkins
Two lawyers discuss who claims children on tax returns when parents are divorced or legally separated in Michigan.
An Interview With R. Lewis Van Blois
by Best Lawyers
Oaklands' 2020 "Lawyer of the Year" honoree in Personal Injury Litigation - Plaintiffs
In the News: Indiana
by Abigail Rowe
From opioid litigation to landmark personal injury verdicts, Indiana attorneys make headlines with high-profile cases and impactful legal service.
Family Owned and Operated
by John M. Goralka and David W. Holaday
In the era of sweeping tax reform, family businesses, particularly agricultural business, face many environmental and governmental risks. Outlined below are strategies to ensure family business survival in the face of these threats.
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We Are a Law Firm That Gets Results
by Robb & Robb
A law firm known for it's trial victories in aviation and personal injury cases.
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