Archive for June 2018
What Every Government Contractor Needs to Know About Federal Cybersecurity Requirements – Part 1
Ever since the Sandra Bullock classic The Net was released in 1995, “cybersecurity” has been at the forefront of the…
Read MoreM&A Nugget: To Split or Not to Split (The Tax Years)
The sale of the stock of an S Corporation raises a tax issue. The S Corporation is a pass through…
Read MoreIs THAT Legal? -Arkansas Edition
[quiz-cat id=”57547″] “Is THAT Legal?” is designed to bring awareness to the crazy and wacky laws that still exist in…
Read MoreMake Sure Your Cyber Insurance Is Ready For GDPR
Offit Kurman Attorney Published in Law360 The General Data Protection Regulation is a regulation in EU law on data protection…
Read MoreLawMatters- June 2018
Believe it or not, summer is here. Although the summertime is normally associated with long sunny days and relaxation, legal…
Read MoreNew USTA Facility Could Be a “Net” Win for Prince William County Community and Developers
Get those racquets ready: the United States Tennis Association Mid-Atlantic Section is building a 105,000-square-foot, $15 million headquarters and tennis…
Read MoreTelebriefs®: National Labor Relations Board Makes Policy Changes to Clarify Acceptable Practice in Employee Handbooks
On June 6, 2018, the General Counsel of the National Labor Relations Board, Peter Robb, released a memo to all…
Read MoreNew York Court of Appeals Curtails Owners’ Rights to Sue Subcontractors
New York’s highest court, the Court of Appeals, recently issued a decision that makes it harder for parties such as…
Read MoreWesternGeco v IonGeophysical: U.S. Patent Owners Can Recover Foreign Profits for Patent Infringement
The U.S. Supreme Court has held that a patent owner can recover lost profits earned outside the United States for…
Read MoreRead Delete: The Future of Crypto Payments in the Retail Market
Cryptocurrency has surged in popularity as an asset class – and Bitcoin is now just one of many digital…
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