QUALIFIED OPPORTUNITY ZONES INVESTMENTS: Maximize tax benefits from investing in real estate in low- income communities. Ohio provides significant opportunities and incentives for these investments. Published by Guggenheim Commercial Real Estate Group Written by Richard B. Fry The buzz surrounding the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017 (the “Tax Reform Act”), and its effectRead More
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SUSAN C. RODGERS 2018 Crain’s Cleveland Business Notable Women in Law Designee Partner, Employment and Labor Practice Group Chair, General Counsel, Buckingham Susan C. Rodgers is a role model to lawyers and support staff alike, while also helping the most vulnerable in society through her nonprofit work. She advises and educates clients regarding a variety of employment and labor issues, including ageRead More
Forming a business: Critical questions for the entrepreneur before forming a partnership or engaging an attorney By MICHAEL A. ELLIS, BUCKINGHAM, DOOLITTLE & BURROUGHS LLC The ability to collaborate with other individuals to develop an idea is critical to the success of thousands of products, services and even artistic endeavors. However, not all relationships startRead More
Emerging trends in the real estate industry By JOHN P. SLAGTER and ANTHONY R. VACANTI “Fake news” used to be spoof articles you read on the internet. Today, network and cable news outlets and newspapers are deemed by some to be “fake news.” We get our news from the internet, and we get our updatesRead More
Beacon Journal/Ohio.com Robert W. Malone has been named the winner of this year’s Leadership Akron Lieberth Community Vision Award. Malone, chairman of the business law practice group at Buckingham, Doolittle and Burroughs, was selected because of his contributions to the community through his legal work and leadership roles with numerous nonprofit organizations. “Rob’s leadership isRead More
Flexibility: A key consideration in estate and business planning By DAVID W. WOODBURN AND RONALD F. WAYNE, BUCKINGHAM, DOOLITTLE & BURROUGHS LLC Just imagine what would happen if a company could never deviate from business plan that was implemented 30 years ago and had no ability to adapt to changing circumstances. That old plan, unableRead More
The legal requirements laid out by the IRS and state of Ohio By S.M. Oliva Businesses cease operations in Ohio every day for a host of reasons. Some are forced to close due to economic circumstances, while others may be sold to new ownership. But whenever a business ends, there are certain legal formalities that mustRead More
Have you asked yourself lately whether you are happy? Not just with your career, but are you happy with your life? Perhaps visit the pre-law school version of yourself and ask: Is your life now everything you imagined and more? Do you see your friends often? Do you love your hobbies? Do you have theRead More
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