The IRS has reminded taxpayers who filed an extension that the October 15, 2020 due date to file their 2019…
Various estate planning documents require you to appoint someone to act on your behalf. These appointees are your “fiduciaries” and…
Almost every organization in the world collects personal data from individuals, in one form or another. Indeed, most websites collect…
Recently, the Merit Shop Contractor magazine featured Attorney Joseph Gumina’s article entitled "COVID-19 and Liability." In the article, Attorney Gumina emphasizes methods for…
These days, litigators are routinely taking depositions and participating in hearings over Zoom or other videoconferencing apps and software. Frequently,…
On September 11, 2020, the Department of Labor issued updated regulations regarding the Families First Coronavirus Response Act and leave…
With the economy still struggling, one bright spot remains for those who are willing to make an investment of time…
Some of your most significant assets, like your life insurance and retirement accounts, ask you to make beneficiary designations. If…
Most private health insurance coverage in the United States is employer-sponsored and governed by a federal law known as the…
Yesterday, the Trump administration announced an order temporarily halting certain residential evictions until the end of the year. The eviction…