Brad Cohen co-wrote the article that appeared in the Los Angeles Lawyer magazine titled “Tax and Estate Guidance for California Same-Sex Couples Post-Windsor.”
Travis Gemoets’s blog article titled, “Change in IRS Rules on ‘Automatic Tipping’ Raises a Red Flag for Hotels & Restaurants”, was published by Jim Butler’s Hotel Law Blog, and was picked up by Hotel Online, Hospitality Net, ehotelier.com and Hotel News Resource.
Marty Orlick’s article titled, “Pool Lifts Update: Numerous lawsuits have been filed against hotel owners in California – Compliance and prevention surveys remain critical!” was published by Jim Butler’s Hotel Law Blog, and was picked up by Hotel News Resource and Hotel Online.
This article was published by the Bloomberg BNA Corporate Governance Report. Download the PDF: Cyber Risk and the Board of Directors – Closing the Gap The responsibility of corporate directors to address cyber security is commanding more attention and is obviously a significant issue. Yet here is how one writer entitled her Forbes article about […]
On September 26, 2013, the California Secretary of State allowed proponents of a new ballot proposition to collect signatures for the “Personal Privacy Protection Act.” The Act, if approved, would radically change the privacy landscape in California by adding new provisions to the California Constitution. Most importantly, the Act (1) requires all “legal persons” that […]
Jim Butler’s blog article titled, “Rob Koger — putting the whole story into perspective,” was picked up by Hotel Online.
Jim Butler’s article entitled, “NOW is the best time to buy or sell a hotel in many years,” was published in the September 21, 2013 issue of Hotel Business, as well as in Hotel Online and ehotelier.
Jim Butler’s blog article titled, “Robert T. Koger — Hotel Lawyer with the FBI affidavit that helped put Koger behind bars,” was picked up by ehotelier.com, Hotel Online and 4Hoteliers.
Jim Butler’s blog article, “Roger T. Koger of Molinaro Koger is arrested and Put Behind Bars; A shocking course of continuing fraudulent conduct is unveiled” was picked up by Hotel Online.
By Susan Allison The California Court of Appeal’s recent decision in Renewable Resources Coalition, Inc. v. Pebble Mines Corporation, et al., 218 Cal.App.4th 384 (July 20, 2013), illustrates perfectly the importance of careful drafting of claims as a means to successfully fend off a special motion to strike under Cal. Civ. Proc. Code § 425.16, […]