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Why “red teaming” is critical when selling a business
The military spends a lot of time planning- updating plans, scrapping plans and replanning. If you’ve ever served, you...
Law firm will be first title sponsor for Milwaukee Night Market
The Milwaukee-based Meissner Tierney Fisher & Nichols S.C. law firm will be the title sponsor for the 2021 Milwaukee Night Market, the first title sponsor in the seven-year history of the event.
Do not overlook the importance of contract terms and conditions
Sales are negotiated and consummated between companies every day. What can often get overlooked in transactions are the terms...
7 options for resolving partnership disputes
Like all human relationships, business partnerships have their ups and downs. When things are going well, everyone is happy,...
Former pharmacist sentenced to prison for vaccine tampering at Grafton medical center
The former Aurora Health Care pharmacist who admitted to intentionally removing COVID-19 vaccines from refrigeration at a Grafton medical center late last year was sentenced to three years in federal prison.
Implications of the Biden proposal on tax deferred exchanges
On April 28th, 2021, President Biden revealed a slew of tax proposals including one that involved curtailing the use...
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How might Joe Biden’s tax proposals affect you?
On April 28, 2021, President Joe Biden presented his proposed “American Families Plan” in an address to the nation....
Gass Weber Mullins changing name with co-founder’s transition to new venture
Milwaukee-based law firm Gass Weber Mullins has changed its name to Gass Turek after co-founder Ralph Weber transitioned out...
IRS issues guidance to employers for claiming COVID-related tax credits
As set forth in the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021 (ARP), employers and certain governmental employers are allowed...
Palermo’s suing freezer vendor over system’s failure to properly cool pizza crusts
Milwaukee-based pizza maker Palermo Villa Inc. is suing the designer and maker of a spiral freezer system that allegedly failed to properly get pizza crusts to a low enough temperature to be properly handled the company’s production process.