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Alimony Affected By Proposed Tax Reform Legislation
The proposed Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (“Act”) released on November 2, 2017 contains several provisions that could impact divorce cases, most significantly in the...
Read MoreProviding Reference Information and (an Unsuccessful) Effort in New Hampshire to Legislate Employer Immunity
The conventional wisdom for many attorneys providing HR law counseling to their employer clients is to advise those clients to adopt a policy not to...
Read MoreIs Electronically Stored Information (ESI) Relevant? (part 2 of a series on this topic)
In the first blog in this series, I discussed how to overcome hearsay when attempting to introduce electronically stored information (ESI). This blog discusses the...
Read MoreWhen Can Electronically Stored Information (ESI) Be Introduced Into Evidence? (part 1 of a series on this topic)
The concept of introducing electronically stored information (ESI) is no longer a novel one for attorneys, especially in divorce matters. Text messages, emails, social media...
Read MoreDepartment Of State Opens New Application Period For 2019 DV
The U.S. Department of State (“DOS”) experienced a technical issue this past month on the Diversity Visa (“DV”) lottery and initiated a new entry period,...
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