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Rebates or “Stimulus Checks” This is probably the most commonly misunderstood portion of the CARES Act due to the vast amount...

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Business Valuation v. the Cult of Collectables Every so often there’ll be a story across the media about someone who made...

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The Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (“CARES”) Act officially became law after being signed by President Trump on March 27,...

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On March 18, 2020, the President signed the "Families First Coronavirus Response Act." Notably, the law requires private employers with fewer...

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As of January 1, 2020, employees you thought were exempt from overtime may not be. As a new decade dawned, the...

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On September 25, 2020, the U.S. Department of Labor published a proposed rule that may revise how an independent contractor is...

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They are an iconic image from childhood for anyone who ever has as much as leafed through a DC or Marvel...

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Joe Meador was a lieutenant with the 87th Armored Field Artillery Battalion. They landed at Normandy on D-Day, fought through France, Belgium,...

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Today, nearly all successful businesses have websites. As part of the process of building a website, most companies hire an attorney...

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It’s not very enjoyable to be writing about The Blind Side, Michael Oher, and the Touhys now that they’re back in...

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In this podcast, Hopkins Centrich Law managing member, Lee Winkelman discusses the importance of a company’s culture in its overall success....

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Introduction In this blog post, we will be discussing the remarkable achievements of Nikola Jokić, the center for the Denver Nuggets...

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CLIENT ADVISORY BULLETIN The Department of Treasury's recently issued Proposed Regulations under Section 2704 once they become final would adversely impact...

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In accordance with the Texas Supreme Court’s Twelfth Emergency Order Regarding the COVID-19 State of Disaster as declared by Governor Greg...

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First: the one thing we absolutely, without a doubt, know with certainty about the FTX debacle at this point is this:...

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Just as it did in other areas, the CARES Act makes some clarifications to previous Corona related relief packages – including...

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I would guess that for the vast majority of the people who moved to The Woodlands some of the primary reasons...

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Planning for Things that May Never Happen March Madness has begun with conference tournaments around the country. The NCAA seedings will...

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We’re headed into the long July 4th weekend . . . what better time to talk about a startup. It’s a...

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Reevaluating Replay Standards: The Case for Logic in the NFL There’s an old trial story—possibly tied to Abraham Lincoln, who was...

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