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An Introduction to Scaling Greatness

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Good morning. Welcome to the first edition of Scaling Greatness, a newsletter from Integreon focusing on amplifying global business excellence and innovation....more

Allen Matkins

FinCEN’s Beneficial Ownership Information Reporting Requirements Are Now In Effect

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Beginning on January 1, 2024, a new law, the Corporate Transparency Act (CTA), requires certain business entities for the first time to disclose beneficial ownership information (BOI) to the U.S. Department of Treasury’s...more

Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLP

Matters To Consider for the 2024 Annual Meeting and Reporting Season

Companies have important decisions to make as they prepare for the 2024 annual meeting and reporting season. We have compiled this overview of the latest key issues — including SEC disclosure requirements, SEC guidance,...more

McGlinchey Stafford

Business Owners and Managers May Have Personal Liability for Unpaid Payroll Taxes and Not Know It

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A recent 9th Circuit Court of Appeals decision emphasizes again the potential exposure “responsible persons” have to personal liability for payroll taxes under the Trust Fund Recovery Penalty (TFRP) provisions of Section 6672...more

Rivkin Radler LLP

Tax Planning for Business Owners Who Shortchange Themselves

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Something’s Wrong- Of late, a not insignificant number of the business owners with whom I’ve been working have raised some concern over whether they are financially prepared for the next stage of their lives. ...more

Dunlap Bennett & Ludwig PLLC

The Blackletter Podcast | A podcast for CEOs, Corporate Counsel, & Entrepreneurs

This episode of the Blackletter podcast is Season 6 in review. We take a look at the highlights of this past season, from notable guests to complex topics. Tom discusses subjects like incorporating charity into business,...more

Winstead PC

Surviving The Impostor Syndrome: Staying on Course as a Successful Business Leader

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In her thoughtful column in the January edition of the Texas Bar Journal titled, “Do You Suffer From Impostor Syndrome,” lawyer coach Martha McIntire Newman, focuses on a topic that has too long flown under the radar. Ms....more

Fisher Phillips

The “E” Is Not For Employer

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When I speak with employers about the onerous obligations under ERISA and the court decisions that followed, I frequently tell them that the “E” in ERISA stands for “employee,” not employer. It’s good to keep this in mind...more

Davis Wright Tremaine LLP

How Long Is Too Long for a CEO?

Bill Marriott Jr. sat down for an interview recently with family business consultant Andrew Keyt and the Wall Street Journal’s Kate Linebaugh. The real impulse for the article was Mr. Marriott’s decision to reach outside the...more

Davis Wright Tremaine LLP

The Non-family CEO in the Family Business

In June of this year, Davis Wright Tremaine LLP hosted its fourth annual Farm to Label summit in Portland, Oregon. One of the programs of the day was a panel mediated by DWT’s Drew Steen on the role of a non-family member...more

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