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Offit Kurman Telebriefs® | EEOC and National Labor Relations Board Policy Updates

This content has been archived. It may no longer be relevantThe EEOC has required a second component regarding compensation data, which will need to be filed by September 30th for the years 2017 and 2018. This will require that you include classification and pay data and hours worked for those two years. Additional information regarding…

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The Gimme – Subcontractor Representations

So short and simple, don’t take it for granted… but take a minute to read me!

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Can I Bring a Parent with Me to Meet with My Divorce Lawyer?

I get this question from time to time, or a person will show up to a consultation with his or her relative.  Having a relative, or close friend, present at a meeting can have a few advantages for the client.  First, this person provides moral support that may help the client relay emotional and difficult…

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Tysons’ Traffic No More? Mixed-Use Developments Seek to Change the Face of Tysons Corner

Tysons Corner is perhaps Fairfax County’s busiest four miles. In a small area, it houses several large corporations, the biggest mall in the DC/VA area, and tons of restaurants. While there are now two Metro stations in Tysons itself, many individuals choose to commute to the area by car. As such, Tysons is well-known for…

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Small Business Size Standards: Calculation of Annual Average Receipts

Recently, the Small Business Administration issued a proposed rule to change the manner in which it determines the size for those companies whose size is measured by revenues.  The proposed rule, if implemented, will change the measurement from a company’s average annual receipts over three years to its average annual receipts over five years.  The…

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D.C. Property Management Minute: What to do if police show up with a warrant to search a unit at your property

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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Offit Kurman Affiliates with Horack Talley in Charlotte, NC, Leading Expansion into The Southeast

Offit Kurman Affiliates with Horack Talley in Charlotte, NC, Leading Expansion into The Southeast   Offit Kurman, one of the fastest-growing law firms in the mid-Atlantic, is strategically expanding into the Southeast by affiliating with one of Charlotte’s oldest and most respected law firms. Starting September 1, 2019 the attorneys and staff of Horack Talley…

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The Weekly Scenario: Current Estate and Gift Tax Exemptions

Question: What are the current estate and gift tax exemptions and do they ‘expire’?

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Read Delete: Big Four Dominate TV-Based Video Streaming in the U.S.

As traditional TV viewership is changing, more and more consumers are using streaming services such as Netflix, YouTube, Prime Video and Hulu. Check out what streaming services are…

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The Monday Morning Minute: What is important to landlords on a criminal background check?

Access to Rental Housing on a fair and equal basis is a right – and it’s the law. As a property owner, management agent or if you make your living from residential real estate, spend a minute a week to protect yourself from fair housing claims and suits. Check out today’s The Monday Morning Minute.

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