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ArticlesCredit Union Legal Update - Summer 2008
Articles Include: Adverse Action - A Potential Litigation Trap for the Unwary; Employment Law Update; Virginia Notary Law Updated . . . Again; Benefits for CUSO Employees; Educational Travel Costs for Volunteers and a Guest, Revisited; and more.
By E. Andrew KeeneyEmployee Benefits & Executive Compensation Benefits Alert for Tax Exempt and Government Entities - Summer 2008
Quarterly newsletter published by the attorneys of the Employee Benefits & Executive Compensation team. Articles include: Deadline for IRS Determination Letter Applications for Government Retirement Plans: January 31, 2009; Reminder to Update 403(b) Tax Sheltered Annuity Plan; and Potential Impact on Schools and Universities of Recurring Part-Year Compensation.
By Employee Benefits/Executive CompensationEmployment Law Update - Summer 2008
Quarterly newsletter published by the attorneys of the Labor & Employment Section. Articles include: Discrimination Charges on the Rise; K&C Unveils Supervisory Training Webinar; 24th Annual Employment Law Update; Proposed New FMLA Regulations; and more.
By Labor & EmploymentUnited States Supreme Court Preserves a State’s Right to Tax Municipal Bonds Differently
Many states, including the Commonwealth of Kentucky (“Kentucky”), do not tax interest earned on bonds issued by the state or its political subdivisions, but do tax interest earned on bonds issued by other states or their political subdivisions.
By Tax-Exempt FinanceWhat To Do When a Franchising Deal Goes Bad
Unfortunately, with some regularity, a franchisee’s relationship with his franchisor goes bad. The franchise may be losing money, the franchisee may not be receiving support promised by the franchisor, or the franchisee may have learned that the franchisor failed to properly register the franchise or disclose key facts material to investment in the franchise. Regardless of the circumstances, you should consider certain steps when a franchise goes bad.
By Stephen E. Story
Press4 K&C Attorneys Named in Corporate Counsel Edition of Super Lawyers 2008
KAUFMAN & CANOLES, P.C. is pleased to announce that the following attorneys were named in Corporate Counsel Edtion of Super Lawyers 2008.
Kaufman & Canoles Names Gregory R. Davis Managing Partner of Williamburg Office
Kaufman & Canoles is pleased to announce that Gregory R. Davis has been appointed the Managing Partner of the firm's Williamsburg office.
About Gregory R. Davis
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