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On August 20, 2024, the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Texas found that the Federal Trade Commission (“FTC”) Final
On May 7, 2024, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) issued a final rule prohibiting most non-competition provisions in employment agreements. The rule
It is an election year, and by all accounts it appears to be a rather contentious one. Because of the obvious desire
In June, the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) issued guidance on preventing harassment in the construction industry, which it felt was necessary
There is a forthcoming amendment to the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) and a United States Supreme Court case currently pending, both
Taking effect July 1, 2024 is the Federal Department of Labor’s increase in the minimum salary thresholds for executive, administrative and professional
Banning transgender participation in women’s sports has become one of the latest causes célèbres among many on the political right. As a
This article gives some tips on ways to maximize value when selling a dental practice, but much of this also applies to
During winter break in 2007, I spent the holidays with my family in Florida. While I remember a lot from that trip
One question that clients raise often is when should they revise, update or draft new estate planning documents? The short and simple
Perhaps not surprisingly, one of the most frequent topics of discussions which we have with the nonprofits we represent involves issues surrounding
Ahhhh Valentine’s Day!  A day where Cupid’s arrow pierces the hearts of many and we celebrate true love. While the day is
Q:  My son has autism and is dependent on SSI.  I would like him to inherit my estate but do not want
Elon Musk Image by Bulu Patel via Pixabay *** Here’s Why He’d Probably Be Wasting His Money Perhaps if you are an
For parents, saving for their child’s college education is always a concern. A 529 education savings account has been a popular vehicle
During the pandemic, I remember driving by a Royal Farms convenience store and seeing a Help Wanted sign outside that said candidates
Senate Bill 5/House Bill 13 (both passed) authorizes a person who is the victim of an act that would constitute a violation
For those unfamiliar, last week’s article discussed some of the odder aspects of the Gunther’s Millions Netflix docuseries from an employment perspective.
When you share a common boundary line with another property owner, there is a high likelihood that issues will arise from time
October 1st marked an important day for Maryland. The implementation of Senate Bill 792 makes Maryland one of the few states that