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21 Jun 2018, 10:17 am by Steven Boutwell
Background and Procedural History The issue in Wayfair was whether South Dakota could impose a use tax collection obligation on an out-of-state company with no in-state physical presence when that company engaged in taxable transactions of goods or services to be delivered into South Dakota. [read post]
21 Jun 2018, 7:23 am by Kevin Kaufman
Any remaining claims regarding the application of the Commerce Clause in the absence of Quill and Bellas Hess may be addressed in the first instance on remand. [read post]
17 Apr 2018, 3:05 pm by Mark Walsh
So, if there’s going to be some standard that determines when is a company subject to the tax jurisdiction of a state, using the territorial limits of that state make sense. [read post]
13 Feb 2018, 4:26 pm by Adam Thimmesch
That rule dates back to the Court’s early regulation of states and how they taxed the itinerant drummers and mail-order companies of the 1800s and early 1900s. [read post]
31 Aug 2017, 6:30 am by Adam Thimmesch
It was in that that year that the Supreme Court reviewed and rejected an attempt by the State of Illinois to require a mail order company based in Missouri, the National Bellas Hess Company, to collect its use tax. [read post]
6 Aug 2017, 8:59 am by Walter Olson
The Bella Vista Neighbors Association, involved in a lawsuit three years ago, was set to shut down just the other day when “a Utah-based carrier specializing in tough-to-insure entities — think fireworks, helicopter bungee jumps, and trampoline companies — stepped in, finalizing a plan hours before the meeting, which coincided with the last day of the association’s coverage. [read post]
2 Jun 2017, 3:45 pm by John Delaney and Aaron Rubin
An IBM application built on its Watson artificial intelligence platform and designed to help financial services companies monitor their outside counsel spend reportedly saved one corporate customer close to $400 million a year in legal fees. [read post]
14 Nov 2016, 9:01 pm by Joanna L. Grossman
From a first bill by Congresswoman Bella Abzug in 1974, which would have broadly protected gays and lesbians against discrimination across the private sector, to the modern, but narrower Employment Non-Discrimination Act, advocates have lobbied for this change. [read post]
3 Nov 2016, 10:08 pm by Coral Beach
Five companies distributed the strawberries across the U.S., according to the FDA. [read post]
3 Nov 2016, 6:05 pm by Bill Marler
Frozen Strawberries On October 31, a voluntary product recall was issued by the International Company for Agricultural Production and Processing (ICAPP) for certain lots of frozen strawberries due to potential Hepatitis A contamination – primarily in Virginia. [read post]
7 Oct 2016, 11:12 am by Sullivan & Galleshaw, LLP
  According to NTSB vice chair Bella Dinh-Zarr, Gallagher only remembers waking up on the floor of the train after the moment of impact. [read post]
6 May 2016, 6:17 am by Joy Waltemath
However, Ace Masonry and Bella Masonry did not comply with the Board’s order, both companies having ceased operations. [read post]
3 May 2016, 12:09 am by Bill Marler
Botulism is a rare, life-threatening paralytic illness caused by neurotoxins produced by an anaerobic, gram-positive, spore-forming bacterium, Clostridium botulinum. [read post]
22 Mar 2016, 6:25 pm by Bruce Clark
All of the contaminated pistachios came from a single company, Setton Pistachio of Terra Bella Inc, California. [read post]
5 Nov 2015, 7:28 am by John McFarland
The ship was built by the National Steel and Shipbuilding Company, a division of General Dynamics. [read post]
29 Oct 2015, 2:02 pm by CJLF Staff
  In September of last year, Nolen, a recent convert to Islam who had just been suspended from his job at the plant, walked into the company's administrative office and severed Hufford's head with a large knife and then repeatedly stabbed another co-worker, Traci Johnson, before he was shot and wounded by Mark Vaughan, a reserve sheriff's deputy and CEO of the company. [read post]