- Restructured IRS Helps Businesses By:-'' ''
SMALL BUSINESS CAN CELEBRATE IRS RESTRUCTURING.
With the recent passage of the IRS Restructuring and Reform Act of 1998, many new taxpayer rights provisions now allow businesses to function more smoothly despite IRS audit or collection efforts. The
- Busted for a DUI? By:-'' ''
Every year approximately 250,000 people in California get arrested for driving under the influence of alcohol (DUI). The arrest is usually terrifying, bewildering, humiliating and obnoxious. But it is just the beginning of a dizzying series of procedures
- Firing Employees By:-'' ''
One of the biggest challenges manufacturers face is dealing with employees who are dishonest, non-team players or poor performers. At some point, after unsuccessfully training, coaching and trying to change the employee's behavior, the relationship bet
- INSURANCE COVERAGE AND ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURES By:-'' ''
A recent court decision created a substantial loophole for insurance companies, which can hurt contractors. Although the court decision suggests that it does nothing more than interpret an insurance policy, it doesn't make a great deal of sense from a
- Strong public relations help to avoid lawsuits By:-'' ''
I have had many business clients come to me after a former client or employee has sued them. Their question always seems to be, "How could I have avoided this lawsuit"? I have also had many inquiries from individuals who want to know if they can sue
- Performing your real estate due diligence By:-'' ''
Over the years, our firm has been engaged by a wide range of real estate buyers ranging from the first-time home buyer to the highly sophisticated organization looking to purchase a major commercial site. Regardless of the nature of the proposed acquisiti
- Landlord and Tenant Law 101 By:-'' ''
Article written based on New Jersey Law
The following are recurring questions landlords should have a working knowledge of. I generally don't put a disclaimer in my articles but in this case, be advised:
The information you obtain in thi
- 10 Things to know when going to Tenancy Court By:-'' ''
1. When the Clerk or Judge calls the list of all matters scheduled, if the landlord is present in the courtroom and the tenant is not, the tenant will be "in default." In that case, a judgment granting the landlord possession of the leased property
- Mechanic's Liens and Attorneys Fees By:-'' ''
Based on California Law
Our office is commonly asked whether a contractor who files an action to foreclose on a mechanic's lien can recover his attorneys fees against the owner of the property if he prevails at trial. There is a distinction in t
- ESTATE PLANNING PRACTICE IN THE INTERNET AGE By:-'' ''
Would you enjoy driving downtown and searching for a parking place just to spend two hours in an attorney's office to talk about distributing your property when you die?
Well according to recent statistics, hardly anyone does. According to the
- NEW REQUIREMENTS FOR TAX-EMEMPT ENTITIES By:-'' ''
NEW REQUIREMENTS FOR TAX-EMEMPT ENTITIES
The Internal Revenue Service has recently announced new requirements for tax-exempt organizations. These new regulations became effective June 8, 1999 and apply to all exempt organizations other than private
- Revocable Trusts By:-'' ''
REVOCABLE TRUST: An Overview
Why Should I consider a Revocable Living Trust as a planning tool?
A Revocable Living Trust is a legal document that allows you to make instructions about the management and control of your property while you ar
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