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How do you know if you've hired an independent contractor or an employee? The IRS has a nifty list of factors to help you figure it out. It's important to properly classify your workers as "employees" or "contractors" not only for tax purposes, but also because it dictates the type......

The recent report from BSA | The Software Alliance entitled "Navigating The Cloud: Why Software Asset Management is More Important than Ever" provides a ood summary of the items businesses need to address either internally or in their service...

A number of tools are available to show you how your users interact with your law firm’s website. This data can show you what’s working, but it’s not there to affirm that you are doing things right. The real value of knowing visitors’ behavior is...

PIANI URBANISTICO – EDILIZI: NIENTE FRENI AL COMMERCIO - Programmazione edilizia ed economica con iter paralleli di Guido Inzaghi La pianificazione urbanistica non può essere utilizzata come un freno alla liberalizzazione delle attività...

A University of Alabama supporter must pay $796,731.98 in restitution for poisoning an iconic 130-year-old stand of oak trees at Auburn University, a state-court judge has ruled. Harvey Updyke Jr. previously pleaded guilty to poisoning the Toomer's Corner trees.

I attended a Women in Leadership conference the other day. The keynote speaker asked for us to come up with a one sentence mantra or mission statement that we would use to describe our purpose in life. I had never thought about what my life purpose...

Eastern District’s order aims to focus patent cases in an attempt to reduce costs. On October 29, Chief District Judge Leonard Davis of the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Texas signed a general order adopting a modified version of...

It isn't just in the courtroom that a 90-year-old federal appeals court judge has been a dynamo. Judge Harry Pregerson, who has not taken senior status and is perhaps the longest-serving judge in the history of the 9th U.S.

A thirty-seventh individual pleaded guilty to participating in a conspiracy to rig bids and commit mail fraud at public real estate foreclosure auctions in Northern California. The guilty plea, entered on Monday, November 4, is yet another victory...

On October 24, 2013, the Florida Supreme Court reinstated a $1.2 million final judgment awarded to a prospective client of a personal injury law firm who sat in a chair that collapsed during a consultation at the firm. See Friedrich v. Fetterman &...

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