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Using Family Limited Partnerships to Protect the Family
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Can I Walk Off the Job if They Don’t Pay Me?
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Ohio Tax Collection Rules Create Challenges for Resolving Tax CLaims
/ Tax Law Blogby Mario J. Fazio, Esq. The State of Ohio has a complex tax collection system for unpaid taxes owed by individuals
For the Wealthy, Gifting to Family Members is Important but IRS Reminds Us of Need to File a Gift Tax Return
/ Tax Law Blogby Mario J. Fazio, Esq. Recently, the IRS issued guidance reminding taxpayers that gifts of cash or property are required to
U.S. Senate Approves Defend Trade Secrets Act (DTSA), Some Uncertainty Remains
/ Litigation Blogby Peter Turner, Esq Controverting claims of gridlock in Congress, the United States Senate recently approved the Defend Trade Secrets Act
An Educated Consumer May Be Your Best Customer
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