Receiving notice that a customer or client has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy often does not come as a surprise. But, creditors are quite often surprised by what that customer plans to do once they enter Chapter 11.
In ...
On December 22, 2020, the United States Department of Labor (DOL) issued a final rule related to compensating tipped employees. The final rule modifies federal regulations in the following ways:
It prohibits employers ...
Piper Alderman partners Michael Bacina, Will Fennell and lawyer Tom Skevington have contributed the Australian chapter of Getting the Deal Through – Cryptoassets & Blockchain 2021, published by Lexology.
The gu ...
Authors: Katherine Hayes, Partner, Greg Stirling, Special Counsel and Hayley Nankivell, Solicitor
The Office of the Australian Information Commissioner (OAIC) has published an updated report capturing information regard ...
With the Budget soon upon us at the beginning of March, it is a timely reminder to consider one of the most important capital gains tax reliefs available, particularly to those who are in business.
Capital Gains Tax (CG ...
The bad faith registration of domain names can disrupt businesses of brand owners. Cybersquatters may use such domains to direct web traffic to unrelated commercial entities or may even use them to sell counterfeit produ ...
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