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Tax Savings and Refunds Available to Businesses from the CARES Act: Action is Required Now
This content has been archived. It may no longer be relevantIf you’re a business with significant debt service or that incurred losses since the beginning of 2018, congress has tailored specific benefits for you. These provisions translate into taxable savings and possibly even refunds for prior taxable years. The rules are complex to navigate, and…
Part II: Business Realities and Strategies to Succeed in the “New Normal” Webinar
WEBINAR HELD Thursday, July 16th, 202010:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m. Watch the Recording Join employment attorney Sarah Sawyer and CPA Ryan Sturm for an update on what businesses are facing as they prepare to operate in a new world for the foreseeable future and business strategies companies should consider. The program will include discussion on…
The FDA de novo Classification Process
The de novo process employed by FDA’s Center for Devices and Radiological Health (CDRH) is a less frequently used mechanism for the clearance of medical devices. The de novo process employs a risk-based strategy for evaluating applications. It is used for new, novel devices that lack previous classification. These would ordinarily be Class III devices,…
An Interview with Theresa Dankovich | Inspiring Views from the Bright Side
Inspiring Views from the Bright SideSM An Interview with Theresa Dankovich Cofounder and CTO Folia Materials | Brooklyn, NY Connect with Theresa on LinkedIn Read the Q and A 1. What are the goods/services offered by your primary business? Folia produces antibacterial and antiviral materials, including a novel paper-based water filter for low-income customers in…
Association Answers: If a Neighbor’s Tree Falls on My House – Who’s Responsible?
Over the past couple of years, we have seen an increasing number of old-growth trees being toppled in severe storms. Homes, cars, fences and other property have been crushed. In one recent case, just a few blocks from my home, the resident was killed. We are getting an increasing number of inquiries from our clients…
Bad Faith Expert Testimony in Coverage Litigation
Most lawyers trying bad faith cases want to introduce expert testimony to support their claims or defenses. Under Daubert, however, “bad faith” expert testimony is not always admitted. This article addresses when this type of testimony will be admitted and when it will be limited or excluded. Daubert motions in property insurance bad faith cases….
An Interview with Christine Riggleman | Inspiring Views from the Bright Side
Inspiring Views from the Bright SideSM An Interview with Christine Riggleman CEO & Master Distiller Silverback Distillery | Afton, VA Connect with Christine on LinkedIn Read the Q and A Watch the Video 1. What are the goods/services offered by your primary business? We are a distillery and produce: Beringei Vodka, Strange Monkey Gin, Blackback…
Read & Share: The Best-Performing CEOs in the World
Who has been crowned the best-performing CEO? The co-founder of graphics processor company Nvidia, Jensen Huang, was given that title by the most recent 2019 Harvard Business Review CEO ranking. The publication rated CEOs by their companies’ financial performance and factored in 30 percent of their environmental, social, and governance ratings. There are six CEO’s in…
Tuesday with Todd: How to Enforce a Breach of Lease Notice
Tuesdays with Todd is a weekly, one-minute, video series with tips and important information for the Maryland landlord and property manager. From instructions on filing non-payment to rent suits to steps you need to take to schedule an eviction, Todd puts the pieces together for you to help you be the most informed property manager or landlord.
Extension of PPP, Discontinued EIDL Advances Offer Limited Tax Planning Opportunities for Employers in Financing Payroll
On July 4, 2020, legislation introduced in the Senate on June 30, 2020, initially the last date for submitting an application under the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP), was signed into law. The bill, S. 4116, titled, “A bill to extend the authority for commitments for the paycheck protection program and separate amounts authorized for other…