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Issues in Connection with Assignment, Subletting and Other Transfers
By Todd Schafer Lease negotiations are often long and drawn out, in part due to the myriad complex issues that a landlord and a tenant may need or want to negotiate. One issue (or, rather, [...]
Interview: Regulatory Change for Michigan’s Gsi Criteria
I had the opportunity to interview Gary Klepper, who has a long, prestigious career in all issues associated with environmental contamination and site remediation. Gary had a 27-year career with the Michigan Department of Environmental [...]
Redevelopment expert: Environmental law specialist helps communities rebound
By Sheila Pursglove Legal News In 1993, when environmental law was in its infancy, Neil Silver raised his hand when the bank he worked for asked for volunteers to become experts in this field. It [...]
Self-Authentication of Electronic Evidence
By David Mollicone. The immense time and energy-saving benefits of technology are no secret, even in the legal field. And the increased use of technology in litigation has created a number of efficiencies related to [...]
US Supreme Court Digital Sales Tax Case—The Decision
By Jeffrey D. Moss, Esq. and Jackie Culler, Law Clerk. Following up on an earlier blog post, US Supreme Court To Hear Digital Sales Tax Case, in a 5-4 decision on Thursday, June 21, the US [...]
Foreign Bank Account Reports: Will There Be More Scrutiny of FBARs and Other Disclosure Returns?
Jeff Moss recently authored an article in the Journal of Taxation and Regulation of Financial Institutions. Click the link to read the article! Jeff Moss-Spring 2018