How to Blow the Whistle on Tax Fraud and Get Paid by the IRS
Since 2007, the IRS Whistleblower Office has paid out more than $1.2 billion in awards to individuals who came forward as whistleblowers.
Volume 14, Issue 2
Since 2007, the IRS Whistleblower Office has paid out more than $1.2 billion in awards to individuals who came forward as whistleblowers.
Technological And Practice Advice to help you become more efficient and effective. This month: tips for running a hybrid remote and in-person law office.
This month’s tech Q&A column answers your questions about how ransomware can get onto your computer system and how a customer relationship management (CRM) system can help your law practice.
In this month’s column, we’ll take a mindful look at distractions and how cultivating greater mindful awareness can help you get back on track much more quickly.
This month, we focus on legacy-minded lawyer, business owner, author, and public speaker Stephanie Stuckey.
The author presents three ways that he intentionally structures his day so that our wonderful but very hard profession does not overwhelm him.
This article provides an overview of the legal background and substantive and procedural implementation of government regulations of home-based businesses, professions, and occupations.
AI will not likely spell the end of humans in insurance underwriting but will become a tool for insurance professionals to process more data in less time with greater accuracy.
This issue’s installment of “A Page Out of Legal History” focuses on Nixon v. Fitzgerald, a landmark ruling that significantly shaped the doctrine of presidential immunity.