New Tax Return Filing Dates for 2017 Filing Season

Remember that, starting with the filing season covering 2016 tax returns, we have new tax filing due date rules. For partnerships reporting on the calendar year, the filing deadline has moved up from April 15th to March 15th. That new tax filing due date will also apply to calendar-year S corporations and calendar-year LLCs reporting […]

Justice Kennedy on the Power of the Constitution

Justice Kennedy

From the CEO Today I attended the Civic Learning California Summit 2.0 in Sacramento featuring remarks from Justice Anthony Kennedy.  His thoughts on our Constitution were particularly powerful. I’ve paraphrased below. He said that it’s the Constitution that gives us our authenticity and identity as Americans that binds us all together.  We revere the Constitution, but […]

A Primer on Special, Indirect, or Consequential Damages

Hadley v. Baxendale

“In No Event Shall Client Be Responsible for Special, Indirect, or Consequential Damages” – What Are We Talking About Here?    In the forms files of many business attorneys, a ubiquitous boilerplate clause addresses the dreaded “special, indirect, or consequential” damages. Some companies have adopted a policy that no contract can be signed unless the […]

LGBT Rights Under the Trump Administration

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By Tiela Chalmers* On a freezing morning in early January, more than one thousand attorneys gathered in Bill Graham Auditorium for the How to be a Good Ally: A Strategic Engagement Conference to learn more about the legal challenges we could be facing in the next four years under the Trump Administration, and how those interested […]