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What Donald Trump and Truth Social can teach us about the Gift Tax
October 19, 2022 A recent story in the news contains some important lessons about how the Federal Gift Tax works. The story concerned Will Wilkerson, one of the founders of Truth Social, the company behind the Truth Social website. Mr. Wilkerson was fired from the...
Buffo Outlines Carmack Amendment Case in The Transportation Lawyer
April 19, 2021 Dysart Taylor director David M. Buffo has authored an article, “If it Looks Like a Duck, Swims Like a Duck, and Quacks Like a Duck, Then it Probably is a Duck – Except Perhaps When Pleading a Carmack Amendment Claim,” in the April 2021 edition of The...
What Will Happen to Tax Laws After the Election?
November 2, 2020 By Joe Price By now, you have likely heard this question from some of your clients because they read it on various news websites and social media channels. Before you answer that question, keep in mind that when President Trump won the election four...
Protect Employees From Sexual Harassment and Discrimination
August 14, 2020 By Anne Baggott and Benjamin Stringer The year 2020 has been a trying time, and the construction executive’s experience is no exception. While employers in the construction industry have always placed a premium on the safety of their employees,...
Tips for Getting Back to Work During the Pandemic
June 5, 2020 By Lee B. Brumitt, David M. Buffo and Benjamin J. Stringer States across the nation are lifting stay-at-home orders and allowing businesses to reopen and employees to return to work. While for many this has brought a sense of relief, for businesses and...
Ruckus in the Marketplace
January 20, 2020 By Kent Bevan A woman in Pennsylvania walks her dog on a retractable leash with a collar she bought online that was sold by a third-party vendor who advertised there. The dog suddenly pulls ahead, a part of the collar breaks, and the leash snaps back...
Can the Senate Save Stretch IRAs?
November 18, 2019 Dysart Taylor Cotter McMonigle & Montemore, P.C. Shareholder and Director Joe Price authored an article for the October 2019 issue of Ingram’s on Stretch IRAs, the method for creating them and their tax benefits. Stretch IRAs are in danger of...
Changes to Missouri Discovery Rules Offer More Clarity to Litigators
November 8, 2019 By Leslie Boe This summer brought noteworthy changes to the Rules of Civil Procedure for Missouri litigators. Effective August 28, 2019, amendments to the Rules limit the scope of discovery, address electronically stored information (ESI) for the...
Ketchum Featured in Kansas City Business Journal
October 30, 2019 Dysart Taylor Cotter & McMonigle, P.C., is pleased to announce Managing Partner Amanda Pennington Ketchum was recently featured in a Kansas City Business Journal article, where she discusses the firm’s growth strategy, attorney well-being and the...
FMCSA Issues Final Rule Regarding Driver Coercion
FMCSA Issues Final Rule Regarding Driver Coercion John Wilcox and Kate Alfaro published an article in the Transportation Lawyers Association's (TLA) publication, The Transportation Lawyer, an exclusive resource for TLA members only, about the final rule regarding...