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Adobe PDFTennessee Thriving with New Captive Insurance Law
Kevin M. Doherty; Burr & Forman LLP;
Legal Alert/Article
March 29, 2012, previously published on March 2012
Tennessee Governor Bill Haslam signed a comprehensive overhaul of Tennessee's captive insurance law in 2011 that puts Tennessee at the forefront of captive insurance domiciles and permits cutting edge captive formations ("Revised TN Captive Insurance Act", T.C.A. Sections 56-13-101 et...

 

Adobe PDFPrevent Unnecessary Default Judgments: Confirm Your Company's Protocols For the Receipt and Response to Legal Summons and Complaints
James A. Haltom; Burr & Forman LLP;
Legal Alert/Article
March 22, 2012, previously published on March 2012
On February 21, 2012, the Bankruptcy Appellate Panel of the Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals (the "Sixth Circuit BAP") issued an opinion reiterating that failure to have protocols for the receipt of important mail is not excusable neglect. The holding serves notice for business entities to...

 

Adobe PDFRemoval of the Six-Year Limitation for Health Care Non-Compete Agreements in Tennessee
James A. Haltom; Burr & Forman LLP;
Legal Alert/Article
March 20, 2012, previously published on March 14, 2012
Effective January 1, 2012, the Tennessee legislature once again has modified health care non-compete agreements in Tennessee. The latest change eliminates the six-year limitation for non-compete agreements and extends the statute to include osteopathic physicians.

 

Adobe PDFPlaintiff Friendly Jurisdictions for Healthcare Litigation 2011-2012
James A. Haltom; Burr & Forman LLP;
Legal Alert/Article
March 15, 2012, previously published on March 13, 2012
Is your healthcare company involved in litigation in a plaintiff friendly jurisdiction? Could your company find itself in court in Philadelphia, California, West Virginia, south Florida, Madison County or St. Clair County, Illinois, New York City or Albany, New York, Clark County, Nevada or McLean...

 

Adobe PDFTop 8 Jurisdictions to be Cautious of and on Alert for in 2012
James A. Haltom; Burr & Forman LLP;
Legal Alert/Article
February 6, 2012, previously published on February 2012
Is your banking or financial services company currently involved in litigation or could it find itself defending a lawsuit in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, California, West Virginia, south Florida, Madison County or St. Clair County, Illinois, New York City or Albany, New York, Clark County, Nevada...

 

Adobe PDFThe Window May Be Closing On Charitable Contributions From Your IRA
Edward H. Brown, James M. McCarten, Bruce A. Rawls, Dudley Q. Sharp, Jack P. Stephenson; Burr & Forman LLP;
Legal Alert/Article
November 16, 2011, previously published on November 15, 2011
Since 2006, taxpayers have been able to benefit from a popular estate planning technique known as an IRA Charitable Rollover. Individual retirement account rules require taxpayers to take distributions (and pay the associated income tax) from their IRA beginning at age 70 1/2. The IRA Charitable...

 

Adobe PDFHogs Still Get Fat, Pigs Still Get Slaughtered
Edward H. Brown, James M. McCarten, Bruce A. Rawls, Dudley Q. Sharp, Jack P. Stephenson; Burr & Forman LLP;
Legal Alert/Article
November 11, 2011, previously published on November 7, 2011
In the recent case of Estate of Liljestrand v. Commissioner, the U.S. Tax Court again points out the importance of properly structuring a family limited partnership. The Tax Court’s opinion, issued on November 2, 2011, resulted in the estate of Dr. Phillip Liljestrand paying an additional...

 

Adobe PDFCommon Pitfalls in Filing UCC Financing Statements
Lindsey R. Arnold, Jesse E. Graham; Burr & Forman LLP;
Legal Alert/Article
September 26, 2011, previously published on September 2011
UCC financing statements are the most common way to perfect security interests and are effective in perfecting many familiar classes of collateral from accounts receivable, to equipment to inventory to uncertificated equity interests. Though the requirements of perfecting security interests via a...

 

Adobe PDFA Few Considerations for Your Next Borrowing Base Transaction
Lawrence R. Ahern, Jason G. Beckham; Burr & Forman LLP;
Legal Alert/Article
August 22, 2011, previously published on August 2011
Since the economic downturn that began in late 2007, commercial bankers (who have not traditionally engaged in "asset based" lending) are often being inculcated into the process of closing new borrowing base transactions and they are even linking collateral in existing transactions more...