A case pending before the U.S. Supreme Court will determine how much, if at all, a debtor's insurer can participate in decisions relating to a Chapter 11 reorganization plan.

A case pending before the U.S. Supreme Court will determine how much, if at all, a debtor's insurer can participate in decisions relating to a Chapter 11 reorganization plan.
In our line of work, it's our morbid job to think about conscious pain and suffering in monetary terms.
While the United States Department of Justice appeals the Alabama federal court decision holding the Corporate Transparency Act unconstitutional, the question of compliance comes into sharp focus for business owners.
The Federal Court in the Northern District of Alabama has ruled that the Corporate Transparency Act is unconstitutional. The decision, however, is limited in scope.
Michigan Lawyers Weekly has selected shareholder Corinne Rockoff for the 2024 Up & Coming attorney class.
Third-party payers that improperly claim employment tax credits on behalf of employer clients can be liable for underpayments when they make the claim and file returns under their own EIN, the IRS says.