Working From Home, Income Taxes and the Supreme Court

Whether or not working from home is here to stay, the simple truth is that the phenomenon has disrupted longstanding norms of how Americans pay state income taxes.

Pre- and Post-HSTPA Analysis of Rent Overcharge Claims

The cases and language of ‘Regina’ make it rather clear that where an overcharge complaint was filed prior to the HSTPA, a court should only apply a pre-HSTPA analysis.

Effectively Weaponizing Leading Witnesses at Trial

How can a practitioner properly select, prepare and strategically deploy a witness so that they are most effective?

The Intersection Between Pendente Lite Counsel Fee Awards and the Judicial Power To Reallocate

Under law, the non-monied spouse is presumptively entitled to an award of interim counsel fees to be on equal footing with the monied spouse when seeking, inter alia, his or her equitable share of the marital estate. Does the judicial power to fashion an equitable distribution award after trial that potentially hamstrings the non-monied spouse for receiving that very award before trial create a Catch-22 for the non-monied spouse? The answer is not cut and dried.


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