By Michael A. Mora | February 16, 2024
The jury deliberated for less than 45 minutes, defense counsel said.
By ALM Staff | November 29, 2023
This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.
By Alexander Lugo | November 3, 2023
"The attorneys who are going to join us are the attorneys who want to bet on themselves. They know what they are worth, and they want to be able to have agency over their time and over the type of work that they deliver to their clients," said Concepción Global partner Christine Concepción.
By Alexander Lugo | October 16, 2023
"Now that we are growing our practice group, we have significantly more ability to be able to handle the work that I think we've had to turn down in the past," incoming Gunster counsel David Sawyer said.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Todd Kesterson and Alyssa R. Wan | August 15, 2023
As more donor groups have formed name, image and likeness (NIL) collectives as not for profit entities, the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) recently released guidance that effectively puts the brakes on the ability of these entities to collect tax-deductible donations from supporters. This guidance also raises compliance concerns for NIL collectives and possibly other charities.
By Alexander Lugo | July 20, 2023
"We've been focusing on cross-border work all these years ... and I think it's more important than ever now," said incoming partner Summer LePree. "Almost everything has a cross-border component now."
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Rafael Gregorin, Gian Carlo Evaso, Juan Pablo Menna, Jorge Salazar-Cebrian and Cristián Bonacic | June 22, 2023
Although the local rules are different and the settlements in the region do not always take into consideration the specifics of each taxpayer, it is possible to negotiate with tax authorities in Latin America. Below we comment on the main aspects of the trend in key jurisdictions such as Brazil, Argentina, Chile and Mexico.
By Jim Turner | May 14, 2023
Most of the nearly $1.3 billion in breaks for next fiscal year are slated to come from sales-tax cuts targeted at consumers. That includes providing tax exemptions on such things as diapers and other items from babies and toddlers.
By Jim Turner | April 13, 2023
The House Ways & Means Committee's package includes such things as sales-tax "holidays" and cutting a commercial-lease tax that businesses have long criticized.
By Brian Lee | March 21, 2023
The 6-0 New York Court of Appeals remitted the case to the Third Department, Appellate Division, in a reversal of two lower court rulings against the lender, James B. Nutter & Co.
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