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House GOP passes permanent R&D tax cut

Despite fierce opposition, House Republicans brought 62 Democrats over to their side to pass a bill that would make permanent R&D tax cut, according to MSNBC. The legislation passed in a 274-131 vote on the morning of May 9, amid significant lobbying and a threat from the White House to veto the bill. The bill […]

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Protecting Your Start-Up Company’s Intangible Assets

In its early stages, protecting your start-up is the most important thing an entrepreneur can do. It isn’t the size of your bank account, but your ideas that matter. For example, even before you make your first sale, your company likely has a name, a logo, a business plan, customer list, and maybe even a […]

Author: Fred D. Zemel

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Trial date set for lawsuit against University of Tennessee concerning athletics department

A trial date has finally been set for the case in which female employees and sports staff at the University of Tennessee allege the institution unlawfully discriminated them and then retaliated against them for speaking out. U.S. District Judge Pamela Reeves recently scheduled a trial for April 21, 2015, whereupon Jenny Moshak, Heather Mason and Collin Schlosser will seek a ruling […]

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Senators consider closing tax inversion loophole

Two senior U.S. senators are now working on legislation that might help to combat the recent tide of corporate emigration to places like Ireland, Holland and other foreign countries, according to The Wall Street Journal. Chairman of the tax-writing Finance Committee, Sen. Ron Wyden, D-Oregon, noted that he views this trend as a symptom of the […]

Author: Scarinci Hollenbeck, LLC

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Sen. Warren Invokes for bankruptcy protection for student borrowers

During a speech at Suffolk University Law School recently, U.S. Sen. Elizabeth Warren called for an end to government profits on student loan debt, enhanced bankruptcy protections for student borrowers, and penalties for schools whose students default on their loans in large numbers, according to the Boston Globe. Warren’s long-standing position on student loans – in particular, her past […]

Author: Joel R. Glucksman

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First Circuit Court Takes Practical Approach to FMLA

When an employer is given notice by an employee that he/she needs time off for a reason that may be covered by the Family Medical Leave Act (FMLA) When an employer is given notice by an employee that he/she needs time off for a reason that may be covered by the Family Medical Leave Act […]

Author: Scarinci Hollenbeck, LLC

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GM returns to bankruptcy court over recalls

General Motors Co. is returning to the same Manhattan bankruptcy court that granted it protection under Chapter 11 of the bankruptcy law in 2009 to face owners of recalled cars, according to Bloomberg Businessweek. The company faces 59 lawsuits by car owners, who are demanding a combined total of as much as $10 billion in […]

Author: Joel R. Glucksman

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New Jersey Jury Awards $560,000 Whistleblower Verdict

A New Jersey jury recently awarded a $560,000 whistleblower verdict which includes $300,000 in emotional distress damages, $60,000 in back pay and $200,000 in punitive damages against Statue Cruises, a pleasure cruise company. Howard Flecker III was a deckhand for Statue Cruises, which provides boat tours around the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island. He […]

Author: Joel N. Kreizman

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EPA Requests Public Comment On Fracking

The Administrator of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) executed an advanced notice of proposed rulemaking (ANPR) on May 9, 2014. The ANPR seeks public comment on whether the EPA should collect and publicly disclose information on hydraulic fracturing chemicals. The public will have 90 days to submit comments. The ANPR seeks to obtain input […]

Author: Ken Hollenbeck

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Read Terms of Online Agreement Before Clicking “I Accept”

If you routinely agree to the terms and conditions of online agreements without reading them, it is important to understand you could be subjecting yourself to liability. Companies are starting to insert some surprising clauses into these agreements. One current trend is for online companies to include a provision banning consumers from writing bad reviews […]

Author: Dan Brecher

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