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Buying Franchising Companies: A Look at Drivers and Factors
This merger and acquisition activity is being related to the pandemic, and the optimism that flows from overcoming its challenges. We can see that the buyers and sellers fall into groups, each having different reasons and advantages for their business decisions.Constitutional Challenges to Pot Licensing Residency Requirements: Will They Impact NJ?
A look at the issues underpinning two recent lawsuits brought against Missouri and Maine by non-resident applicants seeking cannabis licensure in states with durational residency requirements.Avenatti Asks Ex-Client in Theft Trial: 'Sir, They Came to You, Didn't They?'
Michael Avenatti's four-hour cross examination of a former client and alleged theft victim dominated the second day of his federal wire fraud trial before U.S. District Judge James Selna in Santa Ana.Flat Fee Retainers in Domestic Relations Matters
Many lawyers are offering flat fees for uncontested divorces and other family law services. Are they violating the Rules?View more book results for the query "*"
5 Challenges That Await ALSPs on the Path to Growth
The reliability and cost effectiveness of ALSPs has helped to position them for growth. But first they may have to figure out how to broaden their service offerings without breaking the bank.Know Your Product: PFAS Regulations Are Coming
PFAS are a group of man-made chemicals that have been manufactured and used in a variety of industries since the 1940s. PFAS are persistent in the environment and the human body. Because of this persistence, PFAS are often termed "forever chemicals."PPP Loans Forgiven at 70% of Midsize California Law Firms
Of the 32 California-based NLJ 500 firms that took PPP loans last year, at least 23 have had their loans forgiven. For others, loan status was unclear.DOL Solicits Tips on Revised Tipped Employee Regulations
On June 23, the U.S. Department of Labor Wage and Hour Division published a notice of proposed rulemaking titled "Tip Regulations Under the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA); Dual Jobs." The proposed rulemaking reinstates the department's longstanding 80/20 rule applicable to wages paid to tipped employees.