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Both the Senate and the House have each passed its own version of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (the “Bill”). Although the two versions of the Bill contain many similar provisions, a number of key differences still have to be reconciled by the Conference Committee before a final, single […]
So the last 18 years have been building to this. Your baby is going off to college. For your child’s entire life, you’ve been there for him. Now, he has to fend for himself, make his own decisions and live independently. You will undoubtedly get a huge packet of forms […]
There is really not a specific rule as to when a self-employed individual should consider incorporating or forming a limited liability company (LLC). However, if the work is expected to continue for more than just a brief period of time, it is worthwhile to consider the factors weighing in favor […]
‘Tis the season. I’m not talking about Spring Training. We see it in our practice every year. We call it “Prenup Season.” In anticipation of Valentine’s Day and the season of romance and marriage proposals, we see a significant spike in the number of phone calls we receive from brides […]
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