The NLRB’s Interference with Arbitration Agreements Continues
On January 14, 2013, in the case of Leslie's Poolmart, Inc. and Keith Cunningham, Case No. 21-CA-102332, Lisa D. Thompson, an administrative law judge for the NLRB, determined that the [...]
It’s Relationships Stupid
It's relationships, stupid. That's one of the mottos of our firm. It came about from an experience Michael Goldring and I had while at our prior law firm. The law firm was [...]
1 Traffic Stop, 3 Enemas, $1.6 Million
Don't get pulled over in New Mexico. David Eckert was pulled over in Deming, New Mexico for failing to yield as he exited a parking lot. A police dog allegedly [...]
What The Heck Is Gamification?
You may not know what gamification is, but it is coming to a workplace near you, and soon. It consists of making any activity, including work activities, a game. Not [...]
IRS Issues Draft Instructions For Net Investment Income Tax
Back in August of 2013, the IRS issued a draft Form 8960, which is to be used by individuals, estates and trusts who are subject to the new Obamacare net investment [...]
The Zeroed-Out GRAT
It seems that ever since Mitt Romney began running for President, the media has gained an increased interest on the estate planning techniques of the wealthy. As I have outlined [...]
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