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High profile and high asset divorce attorney, J. Benjamin Stevens, can put his comprehensive knowledge of family law to work for you.

This content has been archived. It may no longer be relevantAll family law cases are different, but some are more unique than others – particularly those involving high profile parties and/or high assets. Our senior partner, J. Benjamin Stevens, handles these types of cases, including divorce and child custody cases for celebrities, professional athletes, entertainers, local and international…

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Clarifying Information Overload: Guidance for Hospitality Employers Reopening During COVID-19 [Webinar]

“Clarifying Information Overload: Guidance for Hospitality Employers Reopening During COVID-19” LIVE WEBINAR HELD: Tuesday, May 26th Watch The Recording As employers plan to resume operations and bring employees back to work, there are many considerations that did not exist prior to COVID-19, and a lot of conflicting information. This is especially true for the hospitality…

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D.C. Property Management Minute: The Importance of Maintenance Technicians

When it comes to property management, the District of Columbia has a unique set of laws. Join Billy each week as he gives you advice on dealing with a common property management problem in D.C. and how to quickly solve it.

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M&A Nuggets: Effect of PPP Loan on M&A

What impact does a PPP loan have on a business sale?  Pursuant to the Paycheck Protection Program under the CARES Act, eligible borrowers can obtain an SBA guaranteed loan to be used primarily for payroll, and which can be forgiven.  The PPP loan raises several important issues in connection with a business sale.  Most business…

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Tuesdays with Todd: Court Costs (Not Attorney’s Fees)

Tuesdays with Todd is a short, weekly 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.

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An Interview with James Boicourt | Inspiring Views from the Bright Side

Inspiring Views from the Bright SideSM An Interview with James Boicourt Owner Charm City Meadworks | Baltimore, MD Connect with James on LinkedIn Read the Q and A Watch the Video 1. What are the goods/services offered by your primary business? We make mead, an alcoholic beverage made by fermenting honey. 2. What did you…

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Read & Share: Which U.S. Industries Are Best Geared Towards Remote Working?

The Coronavirus pandemic has changed the way people do business. Working from home has become the new normal for millions of Americans as the pandemic continues to cause massive disruption and devastation. While we have embraced the positives of no commute, and not having to “dress” to go to the office, there are negatives to…

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Family Law FAQ’s

Frequently Asked Questions about Family Law: 1) How do I hire a family law attorney to handle my case in Spartanburg County or Greenville County? Any action within the area of family has the potential to be one of the most traumatic events in a person’s life. This may even be the first time you…

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Obtain and protect your visitation rights with your children.

In the not-too-distant past, there was a “one size fits all” solution for visitation by non-custodial parents, but that is no longer the case today.  Some judges still have their fallback “standard visitation” plans, but most now try to craft a solution that meets the specific needs, schedules, and traditions of each individual family faced…

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Understand contempt actions and how contempt of court can affect you during your divorce.

Once the Family Court has issued an Order (whether Temporary or Final) in a case, the parties to the action are bound by its terms. If either party violates the terms of a Family Court Order, they risk being found in contempt of court. Contempt actions can involve situations such as denial of visitation; failure…

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