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Section 6672 of the Internal Revenue Code is seldom considered when forming a corporation. -
On April10, 1998, the Federal District Court of Northern California issued its opinion in the case of the Air -
In late 1996, new federal lead paint disclosure regulations went into effect. -
This article discusses the recent changes to the federal income tax treatment of partnerships and limited liability companies ("LLCs"), and to S corporations and California's new "Check-the-Box" regulations. -
This memorandum briefly describes the background to Notice 97-18, its impact on domestic and offshore venture capital funds, and the steps that such funds should take to deal with remaining uncertainties. -
There is considerable debate over the extent to which corporate officers and directors can be held liable under ? 1. -
As you may know, Section 416 of the Code penalizes a qualified plan that is "top heavy." A defined benef. -
When two or more individuals and/or entities organize a corporation and receive corporate stock in consideration. -
This article summarizes the benefits and features of an umbrella partnership real estate investment trusts ("UPREITs"). -
Reversing a long-standing practice in Pennsylvania, the Commonwealth Court of Pennsylvania held in a 5-2 decision that corporations may not be represented by non-lawyers at unemployment compensation hearings.