New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Sidney Kess | September 28, 2020
In his Tax Tips column, Sidney Kess advises that this year in particular warrants a review of returns filed for 2018 and 2019. And even after the 2020 returns are filed, it may be desirable in the future to amend previous returns.
By Tom McParland | September 22, 2020
The court dismissed six proposed class action lawsuits that claimed the Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security Act, or CARES Act, mandated the payments, regardless of whether agents had agreements with banks.
By Jim Saunders | September 16, 2020
The Agency for Health Care Administration last month announced its intent to award a Medicaid contract to Deloitte, months after the state's CONNECT unemployment system largely crashed amid a massive number of claims because of the coronavirus pandemic. Deloitte played a key role in putting in place the $77 million CONNECT system in 2013.
By Jason Grant | September 2, 2020
Facing the possibility of prison time if convicted, the lawyer who once won an $8.6 billion judgment against Chevron has intensified his battle against the special prosecutor appointed to his criminal case, the civil-case judge who leveled the charges against him, and and the Southern District of New York federal judge presiding over the looming bench trial.
By Tom McParland | September 1, 2020
"When women actually take full advantage of the leave provided by Deloitte, they actually give up important rights to return to their position," plaintiff counsel said.
By Michael A. Mora | August 6, 2020
Attorneys said that most of their wealthy clients did not want to take a multimillion-dollar gamble that the current November general election polling would be incorrect.
By John Drum and Melissa Rutzen | August 6, 2020
This article examines challenges facing accountants due to economic and financial stress increasing at the same time that oversight may be relaxing, provides insight into the question of whether we should expect a rise in accounting manipulations, and concludes with comments on mitigating hindsight bias.
Daily Business Review | Profile
By Lidia Dinkova | August 3, 2020
Joe Pack started Pack Law in Miami to offer his bankruptcy and accounting skills when they were needed by businesses struggling in the recession caused by the coronavirus pandemic.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Sidney Kess | July 28, 2020
In his Tax Tips column, Sidney Kess highlights some changes to the SECURE Act and the CARES Act, for 2020 and beyond, regarding required minimum distributions.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Tracy Julian | July 9, 2020
The extreme and unprecedented financial impact of the pandemic creates some uncertainty concerning how and when to value business assets for purposes of equitable distribution.
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