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Evaluating the Employee Evaluation Process: There’s No Time Like the Present!

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Now is a good time to re-evaluate your company’s employee evaluation process in light of the prevalence of remote work and a U.S. Supreme Court decision lowering the requirements for employees to succeed on certain...more

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Workplace Law Forecast 2024 - Your workplace law recap for 2023 and predictions for 2024 to help you prepare for the coming year.

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When I reflect on the relationship that our firm has with our clients, I’m most proud of the fact that you can always count on us. That often means defending complex litigation, steering you through regulatory threats,...more

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#WorkforceWednesday: 2022 – A Year in Review - Employment Law This Week®

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This week, we’re recapping some of the most significant changes that impacted employers in 2022. While employers continued to navigate changing restrictions around COVID-19, the immediacy of the challenge gave way to other...more

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Trends to Watch in State and Local Tax

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We have been living with the pandemic for nearly two years. During these two years, much has changed in the workplace and how companies conduct business. Teleworking is certainly one aspect of our “new normal,” however, many...more

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The Supreme Court Denies Complaint in New Hampshire v. Massachusetts, Heightening the Importance of Individual Refund Claims

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The United States Supreme Court ("Supreme Court") denied New Hampshire’s bid to strike down as unconstitutional the Massachusetts regulation that governs personal income taxation for nonresidents who have been telecommuting...more

Rivkin Radler LLP

Like A Good Neighbor, New York Is Still Free To Tax You – Sorry For The Inconvenience

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NH vs MA- Last week, the U.S. Supreme Court denied New Hampshire’s request that the Court exercise its original jurisdiction under the Constitution[i] to hear and resolve a conflict involving the taxation by Massachusetts...more

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SCOTUS denies New Hampshire’s motion challenging Massachusetts’ taxation of nonresident remote workers during Covid-19

On June 24, 2021, the United States Supreme Court held a conference to review New Hampshire’s motion for leave that challenged Massachusetts’ taxation of wages earned by nonresident remote workers during the Covid-19 period....more

Sullivan & Worcester

On NH v. Mass. Remote Tax Case – Should SCOTUS Pass or Play? Reactions to the SG’s Brief

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The Solicitor General has weighed in on New Hampshire's attempt to get #SCOTUS to strike down Massachusetts' temporary tax rules for remote workers. On the threshold question of whether the Court should take the case, the...more

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State And Local Tax Considerations For Remote Employees – And Their Employers

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Government mandated work-from-home orders have created a remote workforce, creating a host of complex state and local tax issues for both employers and their employees. Even as these orders expire, a common trend among...more

McDermott Will & Emery

New York Issues Much-Anticipated Guidance on Taxation of Telecommuting Employees

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Since the outset of the COVID-19 pandemic and work-from-home mandates, New York employers and their nonresident employees have been waiting for the Department of Taxation and Finance to address the million-dollar question: Do...more

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Will Remote Work Trap Employers In Remote Jurisdictions?

AP&S recently defended a Rhode Island federal lawsuit brought by an employee against his employer. The employee accused the employer of reneging on a promise to give the employee options to purchase the employer’s stock...more

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July 2020: The Top 17 Labor And Employment Law Stories

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It’s hard to keep up with all the recent changes to labor and employment law. While the law always seems to evolve at a rapid pace, there have been an unprecedented number of changes for the past few years—and this past month...more

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SCOTUS To Hear CFAA Case

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It’s not often that a case in our practice area reaches the Supreme Court of the United States, so we are genuinely excited! In Van Buren v. United States, No. 19-783, the U.S. Supreme Court will have a chance to resolve...more

Morrison & Foerster LLP

The Federal Circuit Goes Remote

As courts across the country grapple with the COVID-19 pandemic, the Federal Circuit has streamlined its docket and moved oral arguments from the courtroom to conference calling. Early indications suggest that is changing how...more

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