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1 May 2009, 12:10 pm
Available at: [www.law.cornell.edu] KANSAS v. [read post]
20 Jan 2015, 8:41 am
Many producing states have now adopted the marketable condition rule, including Colorado, West Virginia, Oklahoma, Kansas, Arkansas, Alaska, Virginia and perhaps New Mexico. [read post]
2 Dec 2021, 2:55 am by Kevin Kaufman
Policy responses in recent years have included banning common carrier delivery of cigarettes[6], greater law enforcement activity on interstate roads[7], differential tax rates near low-tax jurisdictions[8], and cracking down on tribal reservations that sell tax-free cigarettes.[9] However, the underlying problem remains: high cigarette taxes amount to a “price prohibition” on the legal product in many U.S. states.[10] International Cigarette Smuggling… [read post]
12 Jan 2021, 2:19 pm by Kevin LaCroix
Rather, the real winner is a growing cohort of lawyers who are filing meritless lawsuits in federal and state courts across the United States every time a merger or acquisition is announced or a corporate misfortune impacts a company’s share price… In the last five years, half of the nearly $23 billion in securities claims costs have gone to lawyers — both plaintiff and defense.[4]   Since 2017, the plaintiffs’ bar has expanded their corporate… [read post]
16 Oct 2017, 8:55 am by Amy Howe
The highest-profile grant of the day came in United States v. [read post]
27 Mar 2019, 11:19 am by John Elwood
  New Relists Kansas v. [read post]
27 Nov 2019, 5:45 am by Kevin Kaufman
In light of states’ differing responses to the Wayfair v. [read post]
28 Aug 2009, 4:22 pm
By Asha Echeverria Greetings from the Vacationland State of Maine! [read post]
18 Aug 2010, 7:05 am by Elie Mystal
By way of example, the state passage rate for the July 2009 New York State bar exam was 72%. [read post]
Federal/State Tensions – The April 16 Orders Immediate Effect on ISO/RTO Markets The April 16 Orders exacerbate a tension between federal policy/jurisdiction regarding capacity pricing and state policies/jurisdiction associated with capacity procurement. [read post]
22 Apr 2021, 5:55 am by Kevin Kaufman
In Chicago, for example, car rental customers pay a 5 percent Illinois state car rental tax, a 6 percent excise tax levied by the city’s Metropolitan Pier and Exposition Authority (MPEA), and another 9 percent personal property lease transaction tax levied by the city of Chicago.[4] State car rental excise taxes are applied either on an ad valorem basis, where the tax applies to a percentage of the sale price, or as a flat dollar amount. [read post]