OSHA Rule Imposes New Injury Reporting Procedures and Seeks to Restrict Common Drug Testing and Safety Programs

On May 12, 2016, the United States Occupational Safety and Health Administration ("OSHA") released a final rule that imposes new employer injury and illness reporting requirements and mandates that

Revolutionary Ways of Defending Plan Assets

John Paliga was a panelist at the ABA Section of Real Property, Trusts & Estates 2016 Spring Symposia.

I Didn't Volunteer for This: Key Issues in Involuntary Bankruptcy Cases

Susan Klein presented at the Maryland Bankruptcy Bar Association Spring Weekend.

Treasury Department Clarifies That Partners of a Partnership Owning a Disregarded Entity Are Not Employees of The Disregarded Entity

On May 3, 2016, the Treasury Department issued temporary and proposed regulations (the “New Regulations”) to clarify that a partner of a partnership that owns an entity that is disregarded for fede

"Inaction" by Goverment May Constitute a "Taking" of Property

Bill Shaugnessy's article was published in The Baltimore Barrister, May 2016 Vol. 6, No. 2, a publication of The Bar Association of Baltimore City.

All Is Good With Bad Boy Guaranties

THE IRS REVERSES ITS PRIOR TROUBLESOME RULING REGARDING ALLOCATION OF NONRECOURSE DEBT

Avoiding Overdraft Litigation, Rowles & Company Community Bankers Conference

Chris Rahl and Margie Corwin presented at the Rowles & Company Community Bankers Conference.
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