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College Savings Plans that the IRS Embraces Beth S. Cohn; Jaburg & Wilk, P.C.;
Legal Alert/Article May 9, 2012, previously published by Jaburg Wilk Website The IRS provides parents with the opportunity for a higher education savings plan under section 529 for parents or grandparents looking to save for their children's college fund. There are no specific contribution limits or age limits for the use of funds; however, the amount contributed must be...
|  | ICE Storm Predicted - Arizona Employers Beware, I-9 Audits are on the Rise Kraig J. Marton; Jaburg & Wilk, P.C.;
Legal Alert/Article May 4, 2012 ICE has stated that they intend to conduct 3,000 Form I-9 audits. Unsuspecting Arizona employers will receive a Notice of Inspection, giving them “at least three days” to produce the requested I-9 documents. Since 2008, I-9 audits have increased by more than 375%. Employers should not...
|  | Business Valuation in Divorce Proceedings: Understanding of the Basic Approaches to Value Mitchell Reichman; Jaburg & Wilk, P.C.;
Legal Alert/Article April 9, 2012 Determining the valuation in divorce proceedings can often be contentious and difficult. There are three approaches to value any asset, business or business interest: 1) the asset approach, 2) the income approach and 3) the market approach.
|  | Be Bold During Commerical Lease Negotiations Valerie L. Marciano; Jaburg & Wilk, P.C.;
Legal Alert/Article April 5, 2012 A depressed commercial marketplace has resulted in a tenant’s market. Frequently, the lease terms for "Mom and Pop" shops are spelled out in the lease’s boilerplate provisions. Consider various scenarios and determine who - the landlord or tenant - is in the best position.
|  | 10 Tips on How to Make Your Professional Business Partners Your Risk Manager Scott J. Richardson; Jaburg & Wilk, P.C.;
Legal Alert/Article February 7, 2012 A team of professionals - such as your insurance broker, accountant and attorney - can help insulate your business and let you stay focused on your business. They can help you minimize the risk of being sued or the consequences of having an adverse judgment lodged against you
|  | The Top 50 Leading Case that Shaped Life and Law in Arizona's First 100 Years Roger L. Cohen, Gregory Fisher, Ashley Marton, Kraig J. Marton, Kathi Mann Sandweiss; Jaburg & Wilk, P.C.;
Legal Alert/Article February 6, 2012, previously published by Arizona Attorney Magazine, February 2012 A List of the Top 50 Cases that Shaped Life and Law in Arizona's First 100 Years.
|  | Where Did My Wikipedia Go? Just the Facts on SOPA and PIPA Maria Crimi Speth; Jaburg & Wilk, P.C.;
Legal Alert/Article January 20, 2012, previously published by Jaburg Wilk website Here are the facts on SOPA and PIPA and why Wikipedia went black on January 18th, 2012. The arguments for and against SOPA/PIPA are discussed as well as what the effect could be on you, your website and your ultimately your business.
|  | New Arizona Court of Appeals Decision Adds Confusion to the Interpretation of the Anti-Deficiency Statutes Neal H. Bookspan; Jaburg & Wilk, P.C.;
Legal Alert/Article January 19, 2012, previously published by Jaburg Wilk website Anti-deficiency protection in Arizona has been extended to
unfinished residences in which debtors intend to reside and applies to debtors who purchase vacant land with the intent to reside on the property upon completion of construction of a home even if they do not complete construction or...
|  | Seven Steps to Set Your Pest Control Company Apart From Your Competitors Scott J. Richardson; Jaburg & Wilk, P.C.;
Legal Alert/Article January 19, 2012, previously published by Jaburg Wilk website The appearance of your pest control technician matters. How something or someone looks impacts customers and their experience with your company. Study after study shows that consumers purchase with their eyes.
|  | Arizona's Minimum Wage Increased in 2012 Gary J. Jaburg; Jaburg & Wilk, P.C.;
Legal Alert/Article January 13, 2012, previously published by Jaburg Wilk website January 1, 2012, the minimum wage in Arizona became $7.65 per hour. Arizona’s rate is .40 cents per hour higher than the federal minimum wage and you are required to pay the higher of the two. Arizona's minimum wage law ("AMWA") has some important variations from the federal...
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