Section 30D of the Internal Revenue Code was enacted by Section 205(a) of the Energy Improvement and Extension Act of 2008, Division B of Public Law 110-343 (October 3, 2008), to provide a credit for purchasing and placing in service new qualified plug-in electric...
When it comes to transfer taxes, states and many municipalities have their own unique requirements, including, who is responsible for payment, what are the applicable tax rates, when tax is imposed, and whether any tax exemptions exist. Check out this practice...
Indemnification provisions and representations and warranties in private target acquisition agreements are often highly negotiated because post-closing transaction risks are allocated by these provisions. When the music stops and the deal is signed, each party...
This practice note provides an overview of clinical trial registration requirements and step-by-step guidance for determining whether clinical trial registration is required, who must register the clinical trial, how to register a trial, and more. Read now »...
Do you need guidance on preparing separation agreements for non-executive employees? Watch this video by Heather Dillion and Nisha Verma, partners at Dorsey & Whitney LLP, on s eparation agreement tips for non-executive employees . Watch now » Related...
Brush up on your knowledge of injunctive relief in federal trademark litigation under the Lanham Act with this practice note. Topics discussed include different types of and tests for injunctive relief, requirements of irreparable harm, inadequacy of monetary damages...
Learn from our experts in the United Kingdom about the basics (parties and terminology) and also the nuances (treaties and horizontal cover) of reinsurance. This practice note includes visuals that clarify forms of reinsurance, proportional and non-proportional...
Stay ahead of the audit curve with this checklist from Practical Guidance – Healthcare. Advise healthcare providers on best practices to monitor their compliance with various state and federal laws in a variety of topic areas and prevent conflicts of interest...
Institutions often seek non-public information from governmental agencies. Review this practice note, from Christine N. Walz, Cynthia A. Gierhart, and Sara Benson of Holland and Knight LLP, to learn about current requirements governing public access to certain...
Are you working on middle market loans? Check out this new practice note, by Patrick Yingling and Jared Zajac of Cadwalader, Wickersham & Taft LLP, that identifies and discusses trends in the syndicated loan and private credit middle market from late 2022 and...
Fracking has become more and more controversial over the years, yet numerous states rely on fracking activities for substantial tax revenue. Find out what taxes your clients will be responsible for by reviewing our Oil and Gas Tax: Fracking Developments and Incentives...
A supplemental executive retirement plan (SERP) is a specific type of top-hat plan that supplements an employee’s qualified plan benefits. The plan can be structured so that it doesn’t simply supplement the qualified plan in which the executive participates...
In the latest video series with Liisa Thomas, partner and leader of Sheppard Mullin’s Privacy and Cybersecurity Team, Liisa discusses the differences between a privacy policy, privacy notice, and privacy statement; best practices for putting together a privacy...
Expand your knowledge about ambush marketing, including predatory, coattail, self, associative, distractive, unintentional, and saturation ambushing, as well as protections against ambush marketing provided under federal and state. Read now » Related...
Foreign companies seeking to access U.S. capital markets can do so if they comply with special requirements for registration, offerings, and reporting, along with, in some cases, other country-specific rules. Go through this resource kit for links to practice notes...