Rounding Out the Team: When and How to Engage a Financial Planner to Apply State of the Art Financial Tools and Techniques in Complex Divorces
Author: Jane Taylor Published: Fall 2020 In this article, we explore the effective use of financial planners and advisors throughout a divorce case. In high-asset divorce cases, clients are often about to undertake one of their largest financial transactions. Financial issues in divorce cases are becoming increasingly complex in this age of complex equity compensation packages,…
The Expiration of Presidential Proclamation 10052
Author: Sarah Collins Published: April 1, 2021 Since June 22, 2020, many categories of nonimmigrants have been prevented from seeking entry to the United States due to Presidential Proclamation 10052. Enacted by former President Trump, the proclamation drastically reduced visa issuance and entry for nonimmigrants around the world. The ban was set to end on…
U.S. Department of State Announces Expansion to Nonimmigrant Interview Waiver Eligibility
Author: Breanne Johnson Published: March 15, 2021 The U.S. Department of State announced late last week that consular officers have an expanded ability to waive the in-person interview requirement for individuals applying for a nonimmigrant visa in the same visa classification as they currently hold. To read more visit Curray York & Associates LLC
In ‘Google,’ Supreme Court stops just short of declaring software APIs uncopyrightable
Author: Rackham H. Karlsson Published: April 29th, 2021 Tech companies take notice: The copyrightability of software application programming interfaces — or APIs — is on shaky constitutional ground. Click here to view entire blog article on Massachusetts Lawyers Weekly.