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While refusing an employer’s directive to engage in unlawful activity may qualify as protected activity, refusing a legitimate directive, in most cases, does not. [read post]
30 Mar 2021, 2:08 am by Courtenay C. Brinckerhoff
The Act provides the following time periods for submitting patent information to FDA, depending on when the patent is granted: With the 505(b)(1) application Within 30 days of approval of the 505(b)(1) application Within 30 days of grant of the patent The Act does not specify any stand-alone consequences for “late” listing or failing to list a patent. [read post]
23 Mar 2021, 4:54 pm by Michele Haydel Gehrke and Ronnie Shou
” Retroactive application to January 1, 2021 SB 95 makes the requirement to provide SPSL under Labor Code section 248.2 retroactive to January 1, 2021. [read post]
17 Mar 2021, 7:08 am by Roel van Woudenberg
In support of its request for referral the appellant argued that the holding of oral proceedings in the form of a videoconference was not compatible with Articles 116 and 113(1) EPC.The appellant raised the general point of law of whether conducting oral proceedings in the form of a videoconference was compatible with Article 116(1) EPC. [read post]
16 Mar 2021, 2:30 am by Rose Hughes
The Opponent also raised the general point of whether oral proceedings by ViCo was compatible with Article 116(1) EPC. [read post]
10 Mar 2021, 2:12 pm by Kevin Kaufman
Scenario 1: A state reduces one tax, fully offset by increased revenue generated by another tax or fee. [read post]
25 Feb 2021, 3:33 am by Jane Sarma and Katherine Stavis
No. 116-283, H.R. 6395, 116th Cong. (2021), amending §4(a)(1) of the Outer Continental Shelf Lands Act (43 U.S.C. 1333(a)(1)). [2] H309186 (January 27, 2021). [read post]
17 Feb 2021, 8:12 am by Kevin Kaufman
Proposition 116, adopted by Colorado voters in November 2020, resulted in the permanent reduction of Colorado’s flat individual and corporate income tax rates from 4.63 to 4.55 percent, retroactive to the beginning of tax year 2020.[5] Michigan is continuing to phase in an increase to its personal exemption under Senate Bill 748, which was adopted in 2018. [read post]
25 Jan 2021, 1:46 pm by Kevin LaCroix
” (The report does not expressly specify the ratios for prior years, but my calculation of the 2019 ratio, using the data in the NERA report, is approximately 7.4%. [read post]
16 Jan 2021, 10:57 pm by Mahmoud Khatib
They take many forms and go by different names, including term sheets, memoranda of understanding, commitment letters, and award letters[1] (this paper will use the term “letter of intent” to refer to all such pre-contract documents). [read post]
11 Jan 2021, 8:19 am by Kevin Kaufman
Estimates vary about the severity of these shortfalls, but it is clear that states will collect less revenue than projected in fiscal years (FYs) 2021 and FY 2022.[1] In an effort to close these budget holes, states are expected to look for new sources of tax revenue. [read post]
8 Jan 2021, 4:48 pm by Mark Hartsoe
Facts of the Case In a recent state supreme court case, the plaintiffs included not only several district attorneys general suing in their official capacities on behalf of various political subdivisions of the State of Tennessee but also two unnamed infants (“Baby Doe #1 and Baby Doe #2) who were born in east Tennessee and allegedly suffered neonatal abstinence syndrome because of their mothers’ usage of opioids during pregnancy. [read post]
5 Jan 2021, 6:00 am by Kevin Kaufman
Specifically, the tax increase took effect because fiscal year 2020 revenue levels did not exceed fiscal year 2019 levels by more than 5 percent.[11] Tennessee Effective January 1, Tennessee is one of eight states that does not levy any individual income tax at all. [read post]
15 Dec 2020, 1:40 pm by Adam C. Ragan
Yahoo, Inc., 894 F.3d 116 (3d Cir. 2018), for example, the Third Circuit elected to return to its pre-2015 interpretation of the Act holding that a dialer cannot qualify as an ATDS unless it has the present ability to randomly or sequentially generate numbers and to dial them. [read post]