New Legislation Could Change How Contractors File and Pay Taxes
Last week, The American Job Builders Tax Reform Act of 2011 was introduced in the house as a bi-partisan bill (sponsored by Reps. Wally Herger (R-Calif.), David McKinley (R-W.Va.) and Shelley Berkley...
View ArticleSurvey Of Immigration Law Changes Published on Construction Law Musings –...
Thanks to my friend Chris Hill and his Construction Law Musings for allowing me to publish a guest post on this blog this morning survey the nation’s changing immigration laws. The post titled “The...
View ArticleLouisiana Contractors & State Licensing – Home Improvement
Just the other day here at Wolfe Law Group, I had to do so research for a client on the licensing rules for contractors. I deal with these rules daily but this client’s issue helped to refresh me. This...
View ArticleSworn Statement of Amount Due – Louisiana’s Public Lien
Here at Wolfe Law Group, I have been blogging a lot lately on liens for both public and private projects (See other posts here). Anytime a property is owned by and arm of the state then you are dealing...
View ArticleOSHA Testing Can Reduce Employer Liability, Saves Companies Money
This guest post was contributed by Joseph A. Ginarte. He is a specialist New York accident lawyer and the proprietor of the Ginarte Law firm. He enjoys writing and sharing his insights on various legal...
View ArticleIn The Pipeline – Changes in Louisiana Construction Law
Louisiana State Capitol, Baton Rouge (Photo credit: Wikipedia) If there is any one constant in the legal profession, it is that the law is an ever-evolving, dynamic thing. While there are some general...
View ArticleContractors Prepare: 2013 Hurricane Season
(Photo credit: Wikipedia) Last week, the Office of the Attorney General issued a general letter from Attorney General Buddy Caldwell to the public regarding the 2013 hurricane season. Sometimes, for...
View ArticleLouisiana State Licensing Board for Contractors (LSLBC)- Not To Be Taken Lightly
(Photo credit: Talk Radio News Service) In recent weeks, I have seen a spike in the number of issues coming across my desk that directly involve the Louisiana State Licensing Board for Contractors...
View ArticleHome Improvement Contracting – Things Have Changed
Louisiana State Senate Chamber (Photo credit: jimmywayne) Often times, people ask why it is referred to as the “practice of law.” Quite simply, the answer is because the law is always changing. In May...
View ArticleConvenient Store Truth – A Regulated Industry
As a construction lawyer there are many industries that I get involved with that are spin-offs of the construction industry. Typically, these are commercial collections, such as when contractors and...
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