As the country plans for the distribution of hundreds of millions of doses of coronavirus vaccines, employers are considering what the vaccine means for their employees. Can vaccination be required? How should it be encouraged? Can non-compliance be enforced?
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Read MoreIf you crave Burger King’s famous “Whopper” while in Australia, you’ll need to go to the nearest Hungry Jack’s. Why? The answer lies in trademark law.
Read MoreMany nonprofit organizations may mistakenly assume that a tax-exempt status granted by the IRS lasts forever. However, if the organization fails to make required filings, the IRS can revoke the tax exemption.
Read MoreA durable power of attorney grants someone else the power to do a variety of things on your behalf, such as access financial accounts or transfer property. Although most attorneys-in-fact act in the interest of the grantor, these powers are sometimes abused.
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