Two recently passed pieces of federal legislation impose new obligations on employers regarding pregnant or breastfeeding employees.

Two recently passed pieces of federal legislation impose new obligations on employers regarding pregnant or breastfeeding employees.
Large non-cash charitable contributions can result in significant deductions, but the IRS may not reward your generosity if you fail to support your claim with a qualified appraisal.
Employee poaching in the mortgage industry often involves the employee taking more than just their talent with them.
A Michigan appellate court recently ruled that the redemption period after a foreclosure sale is one year from the date of sale, regardless of when the sheriff's deed is recorded.
In a significant development for Michigan employers, a January 26, 2023 appellate court decision prevented changes to Michigan’s paid sick leave and minimum wage laws from taking effect.
A couple of weeks ago, I attended the memorial ceremony for Lee “Papa Bear” Carlson, a legendary teacher and coach from my high school in Los Angeles.