At the FindLaw In House Corporate Counsel Blog, Casey Sullivan offers a few practical tips for avoiding lawsuits on the drunkest holiday behind New Year’s Eve.
At the Thomson Reuters On the Case blog, Alison Frankel writes:
The blog has been quiet of late due to other commitments, among which is a substantial overhaul and expansion of Chapter 21 of Business Law Basics, "Bankruptcy."
The revised "key concepts" section:
The Internal Revenue Service has long taken, for obvious reasons, a dim view of classifications of revenue that diminish tax liability. One of the prime means of doing so is where a closely-held corporation (especially an S-corporation) classified payments to its shareholders, who work for the company and provide it regular services, as dividends rather than as salary.
In the New Hampshire Business Review, Paul Bauer and Christopher Hawkins analyze the potential liabilities of drones and the need for tailored insurance policies to cover the risks.
At LeClairRyan's Estate Conflicts blog, Will Sleeth has a fun feature analyzing [SPOILER ALERT] the estate of Han Solo, per the events in Star Wars: The Force Awakens: