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Inability to Perform Contracts During the Coronavirus Pandemic

Mon Oct 21, 2024 by on Uncategorized

Since the onset of the Coronavirus, business as we know it has changed. The pandemic has created all sorts of monumental disruptions in business as cancellations and delays have affected all sorts of industries: hotel, travel, events, professional sports tournaments, concerts, and real estate closings. Questions arise as to whether underlying contracts provide for a party who cannot fulfill the […]

3M Earplugs Lawsuit Update: Judge Denies 3M’s Bid for Discovery and Deems it “Impossible”

Fri Oct 18, 2024 by on Uncategorized

In what can be seen as a victory for our servicemen and women who have suffered hearing complications due to 3M’s defective earplugs, a Florida federal judge has denied 3M’s bid requesting that the government produce depositions and discovery related to 3M’s combat earplugs, finding that the request came too late and the discovery requests themselves were not appropriate. The […]

BOI Report Filing and Compliance

  In order to control  businesses that may legitimize various criminal enterprises, including specifically, worldwide terrorism, several years ago Homeland Security was tasked with creating a national database for most businesses in the United States. As a result, the Corporate Transparency Act (CTA)  went into effect January 1, 2024. While there have been challenges to the CTA, the CTA, nevertheless, […]

The Upcoming Presidential Election and The Real Estate Market

Tue Sep 10, 2024 by on Housing Market & News

Regardless of one’s politics, most people will agree that one of the major issues confronting our country is the housing market.  As we discussed in an earlier blog, high interest rates have precluded not only first-time homebuyers from purchasing but also sellers from listing their homes. Why? The issue of attainable housing arises. With high interest rates, potentially less people […]