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Revenue is a key component of all businesses, including franchisors, and it is important that counsel to franchisors have an understanding of the potential effects that accounting changes relating to revenue recognition can have on a franchisor.

What Public Agencies Must Know Ahead of the U.S. Census Bureau’s Data Release - After each decennial U.S.

In perhaps the last major legislative action under this presidential administration, on New Year’s Day 2021, Congress passed—over President Trump’s veto—what could be the most significant anti-money laundering (AML) statute since the Patriot Act of 2001, as part of the annual National Defense App

In a prior post, we discussed the In re Fulton case — in which the Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that creditors that seize debtors’ property prior to the debtor filing bankruptcy are required to return the property after the bankruptcy filing — and that the Supreme Court granted certiora

When preparing 2021 personal property statements, PA 352 of 2020 provides an exception to the general rule that personal property is to be assessed where it was located on tax day.

When President Trump signed the Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2021 into law on December 27, 2020, more than COVID-19 relief went into effect.

Effective Feb. 1, 2021, New York’s Uniform Rules for the Supreme Court and County Court will see sweeping changes.

On January 15, the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) published its final rule that provides regulations for the production of hemp in the United States.

As reported by the BBC, Beny Steinmetz was found guilty, in a Swiss court over the weekend for bribery and corruption in obtaining mining rights in Guinea.

Mediation is quickly becoming an even more important form of adjudication as courts have been significantly impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. With the second surge in reported cases, courts across the nation have been forced to further postpone jury trials until at least March or April.

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