New Law Clarifies Foreign Investment Corporation Exemption
Charles H. Lenore of Day Pitney LLP
During the 1998 regular session, the Connecticut General Assembly approved exemption from the corporation business tax for any non-U.S. corporation whose sole activity in Connecticut during the income year consisted of trading in stocks or securities for such corporation's own account.
The Real Frivolous Lawsuit Crisis
Marc M. Dittenhoefer of Blank, Goolnick & Dittenhoefer
This year in New York, what with a new Governor and all sorts of Budget drama, it seems an appropriate time for those of us concerned with consumers' rights to stop a bit and take our bearings. Albany is replete with this year's calls for sweeping changes in the civil justice system - wholly apart from the ridiculously overdue and eminently deserved judicial pay raise.
FEMA's Proposed New Insurance RequirementsMay Cause Hardship to Small Governments and Non-Profit Organizations
H. Marc Tepper of Buchanan Ingersoll & Rooney PC
On February 23, 2000, the Federal Emergency Management Agency ("FEMA") published an Advanced Notice of Propo.
Section 457 Traps Unwary Non-Profits
Bodman LLP
Although Internal Revenue Code Section 457 has applied to non-profit organizations for more than ten years, its eff.
Housing Update: Multifamily Legislation, "Mortgage Restructuring," Public Housing, and Low Income Housing Tax Credits
Pepper Hamilton LLP
This update covers recent developments in housing legislation.
Buchanan Ingersoll Provides Sunscreen: Defending Private, Non-profit Hospital from Sunshine Laws
Samuel W. Braver of Buchanan Ingersoll & Rooney PC
With help from the Florida Legislature, Buchanan Ingersoll litigators successfully defended Tarpon Springs Hospital.