Robert S. Gilmore and Kirsten B. Mooney | Jan 25, 2018 | Articles, Client Alerts, Labor & Employment
By Robert S. Gilmore and Kirsten B. Mooney From Hollywood to Washington, claims of sexual harassment against powerful people have dominated national headlines for months, fueling the #MeToo movement of women stepping forward with their own accounts of sexual...
Stephen D. Richman | Oct 2, 2017 | Blog, Ohio Real Estate Law
By Stephen Richman As of September 29, 2017, those wishing to appeal Ohio Board of Tax Appeals (“BTA”) decisions no longer have a choice between the Ohio Supreme Court and the Court of Appeals (for the county in which the taxed property is located or the taxpayer...
Stephen D. Richman | Jul 24, 2017 | Blog, Ohio Real Estate Law
I had a law school professor that would often proffer the following two theories to rationalize court decisions (especially ones he seemingly did not understand): 1) the justices did not “get any”…. breakfast that morning; and 2) the government always wins. I...
KJK | Jun 20, 2016 | Blog, Ohio Real Estate Law
By Stephen D. Richman The recently released Rev. Proc. 2016-29 details new procedures for automatic accounting method changes and effectively provides a one year extension for taxpayers to implement many portions of the Tangible Property Regulations (TPR). The TPR...