The Internal Revenue Service reached a milestone for IRS e-file in 2013 with more than 122 million returns electronically filed.
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Read More »The Internal Revenue Service reached a milestone for IRS e-file in 2013 with more than 122 million returns electronically filed.
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Read More »Prescription drugs follow alcohol as the most commonly abused substances by lawyers seeking help through state support programs.
Read More »While most discussions about the fiscal cliff seem to focus on how income taxes, capital gains taxes and qualified dividend tax rates may be affected by whatever deal Congress eventually makes (or fails to make), estate and gifts taxes also stand to be affected significantly.
Read More »There has been a dramatic shift in how psychologists view happiness. Conventional wisdom holds that if we work hard and apply ourselves, success will follow. And once we are successful, we’ll be happy.
Read More »The American Bar Association adopted new ethical guidelines for lawyers regarding online marketing and staying aware of current technology at its annual meeting this month.
Read More »Chances are if you’re not already participating in the social media conversation, you’re thinking about it. And if you’re not thinking about it, you should be.
Read More »A Texas jury has awarded more than $22 million to a woman injured when her car was broadsided by a station wagon driven by a Coca-Cola marketing employee talking on her cell phone.
Read More »Blogging, LinkedIn, Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, Google+ et al. have changed the way people communicate and consume information in both their professional and personal lives. It’s official. And it’s not too late for you to join the e-parade.
Read More »As some lawmakers continue to push to allow cameras to broadcast Supreme Court arguments, the Court’s newest justice has chimed in on the issue.
Read More »he ideology of the justices of the U.S. Supreme Court has always been a topic of discussion and debate. But just where do the justices sit on the ideological scale?
Read More »The American Bar Association has weighed in on a case pending before the U.S. Supreme Court over whether a lawyer in private practice hired by a city can claim qualified immunity from a civil rights lawsuit.
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