by Jim Astrachan | Oct 30, 2017 | Blog
Many states now permit physicians to prescribe medical marijuana. Problem is, state laws that legalize marijuana for medical, or even recreational purposes, have no effect on existing federal law. Federal law still makes cannabis, even medical cannabis, a controlled...
by Chris Lyon | Oct 24, 2017 | Blog
The justices of the United States Supreme Court will meet later this week (on Friday, October 27, 2017) to discuss whether to hear a case that raises an important issue not yet addressed by the Court: whether federal law prohibits employers from discriminating against...
by Kaitlin Corey | Oct 23, 2017 | Blog
It is common for one spouse to handle finances, including taxes. Indeed, it is not unheard of that a spouse does not sign, or even see, their joint tax return before it is filed with the IRS. So what happens if there is an error on the return, or if the tax was never...
by Julia Bartels | Oct 18, 2017 | Blog
In the matter of Tiffany & Co. (“Tiffany”) v. Costco Wholesale Corporation (“Costco”), Tiffany won a whopping award of over $19.4 million for trademark infringement, trademark counterfeiting, and unfair competition. Costco had been selling solitaire diamond rings...
by Frank Morgan | Oct 16, 2017 | Blog
You have almost finished editing your first full-length novel and are belatedly beginning to think about how to get people to buy it. The book will be self-published, but how do you promote a self-published book? A friend suggests creating a “book trailer” that you...
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