This month I will continue addressing what can be done to reverse the trend of building owners prematurely accepting projects as substantially complete. Although this practice may seem expeditious for ...
Work and people now move easily across geographic lines, and qualified, licensed CPAs in good standing should be able to practice in more than one state or jurisdiction without undergoing a ...
Frederick Mark Gedicks is Guy Anderson Chair and Professor of Law at Brigham Young University. He has authored numerous articles on religious exemptions and the ACA contraception mandate. This post ...
As a housing activist, Maria Lopez spent years working to close what she saw as a significant, if little known, loophole in eviction law. Working with the Long Beach Tenants Union, Lopez organized ...
A figure from the patent involved in the case. Though Life Technologies v. Promega arises out of patent infringement litigation, the issue at the Supreme Court is really a classic statutory ...
In recognition of a century-old practice, the U.S. Supreme Court in Grable & Sons Metal Products v. Darue Engineering & Manufacturing, 545 U.S. 308 (2005), applied the "substantial federal question ...
On Tuesday, the IRS issued final regulations clarifying some key points under Section 83 that could affect many taxpayers. As we like to do around here, we’ve summarized the final regulations in the ...
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