Irene_Olszewski: New Guidelines Change the Tax Rules for Same-Sex Couples -- today on Connecticut Lesbian and Gay Law blog.... http://t.co/M4wBQ8w7 […]
Over the last few weeks, most of you have been receiving all sorts of forms in the mail: W-2, 1099, interest and mortgage statements … We are in the midst of tax season. Some of you may already have prepared your taxes. Others will wait until April to file those 1040s. Either way, I offer [...] […]
It’s time to upgrade my law practice management software. Abacus 2005 feels like I’m using Windows 95. My research has narrowed my options down to two choices: Clio or Rocket Matter. If you are using either Clio or Rocket Matter, … Continue reading → […]
The Second Circuit has long held that supervisors cannot be sued in their individual capacity under Title VII. But can an employee do an end run around that by arguing that the supervisor is the “alter ego” of the company? Well a few federal courts outside Connecticut have said that under the “alter ego” doctrine,... Continue Reading […]
I seem to be having some problems with the RSS feed updating, which is why all of you subscribed only to the feed may have missed all the posts this year. This is a test post to test the RSS feed. Move along. These are not the words you’re looking for. […]
UConn Players Invited to NFL Combine Desmond Conner of the Hartford Courant reports that three UConn players have been invited to the NFL Combine. Receiver Kashif Moore, defensive tackle Kendall Reyes and kicker Dave Teggart will have the opportunity to impress scouts at the Combine, which will be held from February 22-28 at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapoli […]
On December 16, 2011, Judge Richard M. Berman of the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York, granted a motion for conditional certification of a class of auditors and similar persons who worked for the national accounting firms of Deloitte & Touche. LLP and Deloitte, LLP. The lawsuit was brought by [...] […]