November 14, 2021
- Florida Special Session to Address COVID-19 Vaccine Mandates and... by: Phillip B. Russell and Dee Anna Hays
- OSHA Vaccine Rule Blocked Permanently by Fifth Circuit, But Judicial... by: Employment, Labor & Benefits at Mintz Levin
- IRS provides tax inflation adjustments for tax year 2022 by: Ann M. Rieger
- A Bright Spot in the Solar Market: Commerce Rejects Anonymous... by: Danielle M. Varnell and Annie G. Willett
November 13, 2021
- Fifth Circuit Again Stays OSHA’s ETS … for Now by: Phillip B. Russell
- How Fast is the Patent Prosecution Highway in China? by: Aaron Wininger
- RIMS ERM Conference 2021: Introducing the New RIMS Maturity Model by: Adam Jacobson
- The Department of Labor’s ESG Proposed Rule: A Retirement Committee... by: Alden J. Bianchi
- Infrastructure Bill Includes Provisions Important to Chemical and... by: Lynn L. Bergeson
November 12, 2021
- Health Equity Remains a Priority for the Center for Medicare and... by: Matthew M. Shatzkes and Ehiguina L. Borha
- SEC Halts DAO’s Registration of Two Stable Tokens as Securities,... by: Karen J. Garnett
- Court Rejects Challenge to West Virginia Private Employer’s Mandatory... by: Marla N. Presley and Laura C. Bunting
- Banking Agencies: Mortgage Servicers Should Prepare For Increased... by: Moorari Shah and A.J. S. Dhaliwal
- Beltway Buzz, November 12, 2021 by: James J. Plunkett
- Federal Court in Minnesota finds Choice of Law Provision... by: Kurt A. Kappes and Chris Cruz
- Federal Circuit Affirms Dismissal of Hatch-Waxman Defendants for Lack... by: Adam P. Samansky and Peter J. Cuomo
- New Commissioner Appointed to lead CA DFPI: Cloey Hewlett by: Moorari Shah and A.J. S. Dhaliwal
- Why People Aren’t Hiring Lawyers Anymore (and What You Can do to... by: Sarah Bottorff
- Get to the Point: OSHA’s New Rule on Mandatory COVID-19 Vaccination by: John E. Pueschel
- Immigration Weekly Round-Up: Borders Reopen to Millions of Travelers... by: William C. Menard
- DOJ Announces New Guidance for Prosecuting Corporate Crime in Speech... by: Lindsey Olson Collins
- Employee Retention Credit Terminated Early Retroactive to Oct. 1 by... by: Marvin A. Kirsner
- 2022 Employee Benefit Plan Limits Announced by IRS by: Susan E. Stoffer and Ann E. Murray
- FRANK SPEECH: MyPillow Caught in Robotext Lawsuit Alleging Consumers... by: Eric J. Troutman
- The Nonqualified Financial Property Limitation by: Steven Hadjilogiou and Keith Hagan
- DHS Settlement Will Benefit L-2 and H-4 EAD Workers by: Angel Feng and Shannon N. Parker
- China to Revoke Patent Agencies’ Licenses for Filing Abnormal Patent... by: Aaron Wininger
- Fast Times at the NLRB: The Labor Board Targets Spicoli by: David J. Pryzbylski
- 10 States Sue Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Over COVID-19... by: Michael R. Bertoncini and Sarah R. Skubas
- McDermottPlus Check-Up: November 12, 2021 by: Health Care Industry Practice Group
- NLRB General Counsel Issues Guidance on Bargaining Obligations under... by: Ahmad Chehab and Robert T. Zielinski
- IRS Provides Guidance to LB&I Examiners on Requesting... by: Andrew R. Roberson and Kevin Spencer
- New York State Requires Private Employers to Notify Employees of... by: Hunton Andrews Kurth’s Privacy and Cybersecurity
- Copyright for Creators of Content (And Those That Make Money From It) by: Jeanne Hamburg
- Reckless “Chameleon Carriers” Wreak Havoc on our Highways by: Ian S. Abovitz
- Mezhprom v Lenux (2021) : When Should Offshore Trustees Participate... by: Lynsey McIntyre
- The Broadband Equity, Access & Deployment Program (BEAD): $42.45... by: Telecommunications Practice Group
- Out with Lonergan, In with Spearin: Texas Legislature Provides... by: Justin T. Scott
- Required Amendments for Cafeteria Plan and FSA Plan Changes Permitted... by: Al Ward and Kirsten L. Vignec
- FTC Recommends Steps to Protect Against Ransomware by: Hunton Andrews Kurth’s Privacy and Cybersecurity
- Food Fairness Act: Protecting Small Businesses by: Food and Drug Law at Keller and Heckman
- Build Back Better Act I, II, III: Current Version and Trusts and... by: Christopher M. Floss
- Plaintiffs Succeed In Arguing That They Suffered No Injury! by: Keith Paul Bishop
- EU Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism Proposal and Its Relationship... by: Dr. Martin Hamer and Edoardo Gambaro
- NLRB Says Employers Covered by OSHA ETS Have Options, Triggering Duty... by: Steven M. Swirsky and Adam S. Forman
- The Supply Chain Pandemic Continues: What Has Changed and What to... by: Robert C. Gabrielski
- DHS Settlement Expands Employment Authorization Benefits for L-2 and... by: Jennifer Cory and Susan Waller Ramos
- New Standard-Setting Body for Climate Change Disclosures Announced at... by: Jacob H. Hupart
- Recent Settlements Highlight Government Enforcement of Laws Against... by: Raymond G. Lahoud
- Don’t Use “Build Back Better” to Sabotage the False Claims Act by: Stephen M. Kohn
- USCIS Settlement Agreement Provides Some Relief to H-4 and L-2 Spouse... by: Melina V. Villalobos and Ayumary M. Fitzgerald
- Not-So-Free Shipping: Yeezy Brand to Pay Us$950,000 Over Late... by: Melissa J. Tea and Kelsi E. Robinson
- 2021 Guide: The Importance of Online Reviews for Law Firms by: Sarah Bottorff
- Wisconsin Law Enforcement Agencies Have New Recordkeeping and Sharing... by: Ryan P. Heiden and Audrey R. Merkel
- Hydrogen Rising: It Really Is Infrastructure Week! Congress Passes... by: David L. Wochner and Laurie B. Purpuro
Family Law, Estate Planning and Personal Injury Legal News
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Divorce, Child Custody & Adoption
The dissolution of a marriage is an emotionally charged legal situation, with a variety of factors that must be considered based on each individual’s situation, the laws of the states involved, and the circumstances of the dissolution. Additionally, the presence (or lack thereof) of a prenuptial agreement has a significant impact on the proceedings, as well as the attitudes of the parties exiting the marriage. Division of a variety of assets must be considered before a divorce is final; including assets like Trusts, 401Ks, and Military Pensions. The National Law Review provides overviews of the process and can give readers an idea of what to expect throughout the divorce process. The attorneys who write for the National Law Review are experts who regularly provide legal analysis of a variety of scenarios that can impact divorce proceedings.
If children are involved in a divorce, the situation can become much more complicated. With that in mind, the National Law Review has expert analysis on child custody situations and scenarios, as well as information on how parents can approach these issues with their children’s best interests in mind. With the high stakes in these legal proceedings, the National Law Review’s legal experts and writers have considered a variety of scenarios and can provide insight into what to expect for some of these situations.
Additionally, legal issues related to adoption are also covered on the site; especially as it relates to discrimination against same-sex in adoption proceedings by agencies as state laws change.
Estate Planning and Wills
The National Law Review also covers issues related to estate plans and wills. The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017 and IRS policy changes, updates to estate planning strategies and trust administration is available on the site. Additionally, visitors can also find information about gift/estate taxes and analysis of the changes brought by the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act. Additionally, unusual legal situations like challenging a previously concealed will and other situations that require thoughtful planning, such as estate planning for beneficiaries with special needs, are addressed by legal experts on the National Law Review’s site.
Personal Injury
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