Earlier this month, the IRS released Form 15620, a new standardized form for taxpayers seeking to make elections under ...
On November 8, the Departments of Labor and Treasury (the “Departments”) issued guidance extending certain deadlines related ...
On November 26, 2024, the Supreme Court of Ohio issued its long-awaited decision in AutoZone Stores, Inc. v Indus. Comm., ...
Federal healthcare administration undoubtedly will look different in 2025 than it does as we close 2024. In the aftermath of ...
On October 29, FDIC Chairman Martin J. Gruenberg delivered a speech at Goethe University to discuss the experiences with deposit insurance and ...
With the growth of litigation funding as a mechanism for financing litigation, companies interviewing and ultimately selecting a funder ...
Back in February, in ISS v. SEC, the D.C. Federal District Court vacated the SEC’s 2020 rule that advice from proxy advisory firms was ...
In yet another example of the importance of a robust cybersecurity and data protection system, New York Attorney General (OAG) and the New York ...
The United States Government Accountability Office (GAO) released a report on the impact of Department of Labor Regulations (DOL).
Recently, the U.S. District Court for the District of North Dakota received a motion from two banking associations seeking intervenor status in a ...
On November 4, the FDIC issued its list of state nonmember banks recently evaluated for compliance with the CRA. The evaluations, covering ...
A November 25 article in Part B News, “Third-party biller fraud may hook your practice, unless you protect yourself,” discussed the ...