What Should You Do Once the Government Shutdown is Over?
The U.S. Government has reopened, at least temporarily. What does that mean for you as a government contractor? Well it depends on the agencies you
The U.S. Government has reopened, at least temporarily. What does that mean for you as a government contractor? Well it depends on the agencies you
Unfortunately, it’s been less than two years since we last had to give this advice (see: https://restonlaw.com/what-to-do-in-case-of-a-government-shutdown/). Here is that advice again, updated to reflect
TRANSFERRING SBA BUSINESS ENTITIES INTO A REVOCABLE TRUST By: Katherine David October 2018 When a business owner creates a revocable trust, we often recommend that
SCOTUS’ Game-Changing Sales Tax Decision By Scott A. Dondershine, CPA, Esq. June 2018 A recent decision by the US Supreme Court (SCOTUS, for short) may
New Deduction Applicable To Pass-Through Entities By Scott A. Dondershine, CPA, Esq. December 2017 The tax legislation that President Trump signed into law on Friday,
ANOTHER REASON TO RETHINK CONFIDENTIALITY AGREEMENTS: THE DEFEND TRADE SECRETS ACT By Scott A. Dondershine November 2016 In our firm’s January 2016 Client Alert, “Prohibitions
PROHIBITIONS AGAINST PAY SECRECY POLICIES By Katherine David January 2016 On September 11, 2015, the Department of Labor issued a Final Rule implementing Executive Order 13665.
New Developments in Employment Law: Termination Agreements and Major Changes Coming Soon to the FLSA By Scott DondershineMay 2015 As you consider your summer plans,
In his most recent blog post for “Battle Lines”, his weekly guest blog for the Washington Business Journal, FedBiz Daily Section, MWL partner Bill Welch discusses a case
In a recent recent blog post for “Battle Lines”, his weekly guest blog for the Washington Business Journal, FedBiz Daily Section, MWL partner Bill Welch discusses a case