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BUSINESS EMAIL COMPROMISE SCAMS: WHEN THE FRAUDSTER HAS FLED, WHO’S STUCK HOLDING THE BAG?
In the technological world we live in today, fraudsters have developed new ways to effectuate scams. The Federal Bureau of Investigation defines a business email compromise scam, also known as a “BEC scam,” as a sophisticated email fraud scheme through which a fraudster contacts businesses and individuals to unlawfully obtain money. Although th…
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HOW TO PREPARE FOR THE CALIFORNIA PRIVACY RIGHTS ACT
Most businesses are aware that consumer privacy is a very high priority for lawmakers across the U.S. California was the first state to venture into the consumer privacy fray in passing the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA), which was amended by the passage of the California Privacy Rights Act (CPRA). Other states, such as Colorado and Virgini…
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EMPLOYEE ASSIGNMENTS OF INVENTIONS – AN UPDATE
In 2011, the U. S. Supreme Court held that a present assignment by a Stanford University faculty member to a company where he was consulting was effective despite an earlier promise to assign in the employment agreement between Stanford University and the faculty member. In other words: “I assign” beats “I will assign”.&…
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ARIZONA SUPREME COURT RULES ON PROP. 208
Litigation over the Invest in Education initiative, commonly referred to as Prop. 208, has been in the news recently—especially with last Thursday’s decision from the Arizona Supreme Court in Fann v. State of Arizona. Here’s what you need to know about the Court’s decision and what to expect about Prop. 208’s future. Background…
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IRS Powers of Attorney: New FILING Options
IRS Powers of Attorney: New FILING Options A qualified tax professional may represent a taxpayer before the IRS. The tax professional is named in a power of attorney signed by the taxpayer.[i] The IRS power of attorney form is Form 2848 (“2848”).[ii] A. FILLING OPTIONS. There are now up to four ways to file a 2848. They are by mail, by …
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Do’s And Don’ts For Employers Considering COVID-19 Vaccine Mandates
Do’s And Don’ts For Employers Considering COVID-19 Vaccine Mandates Over the past couple of months, two federal district courts and one appellate court upheld vaccine mandates. In the Texas case, 117 employees of a hospital challenged the hospital’s policy requiring employees to receive a COVID-19 vaccine as a condition of ongoing emp…
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