Originally posted in Yahoo Finance. July 2, 2019 ORLANDO, Fla., July 2, 2019 /PRNewswire/ — Kustom US (“Kustom”), one of the leading property restoration companies in North America, is excited to announce it has acquired Patriot Restoration (“Patriot”), a Michigan-based, turn-key, property restoration services provider. Patriot has been servicing the state of Michigan from its Kalamazoo and Michigan Center offices since its inception in 2008. OverRead More
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A Q&A guide to remote sellers’ exposure to sales and use tax in Ohio after the US Supreme Court’s decision in South Dakota v. Wayfair, Inc. in 2018. This Q&A addresses issues including nexus for remote sellers, taxability based on economic nexus and software nexus, economic nexus thresholds (including the threshold measurement period), the StreamlinedRead More
Originally posted on CantonRep.com. Akron-based firm has new office building on Munson Street NW in Jackson Township. JACKSON TWP. Law offices used to come equipped with a library. That’s changed thanks to the internet. The new Stark County office for Buckingham, Doolittle & Burroughs skipped the library because the information is readily available online. ARead More
Originally published Friday, March 1, 2019 in Cleveland/Akron/Canton MD News by Daniel Glass Read the full article here in Akron/Canton MD News In a competitive market, hospitals and other health care providers often offer fringe benefits (compliant with Stark Law and the Anti-Kickback Statute, of course) to attract talented physicians. As part of a recruitmentRead More
First published on Ohio.com April 4, 2019 Article by Akron Beacon/Ohio.com staff reporter Read the full story on Ohio.com here. The Love Akron Network, a coalition of clergy and Christian leaders that aims to tear down walls that divide people and churches, has named Kemp Boyd as its next executive director. Boyd will succeed theRead More
Originally published in Crain’s Cleveland Business Read the full article GREGORY P. AMEND, BUCKINGHAM, DOOLITTLE & BURROUGHS LLC You’re a business owner with less than three months until the trial that will determine the future of your company. The attorneys who have worked on your contract dispute for more than three years are unable to pursueRead More
Originally published on University of Akron 01/17/2019 by Patrick Gallagher Two years ago, third-year UA School of Law student Maggie Krajcer applied for the school’s Asia Summer Study Abroad program “basically on a whim,” she said. A history major as an undergrad, Krajcer had never traveled far from home and was open to anything as far what to studyRead More
Originally published in La Gazetta Italiana January 2019 In our August issue, we highlighted local attorney and NOIA member Steve Dimengo as he represented the Cincinnati Reds in a sales and use tax case against the tax commissioner of Ohio. The original dispute arose after the Ohio Tax Commission audited the MLB team for merchandiseRead More
Originally posted By Amanda Garrett Beacon Journal/Ohio.com Posted Jan 12, 2019 at 7:02 PM Only in America. That’s what both of Frank LaRose’s grandfathers told him Saturday at brunch before LaRose was sworn in as Ohio’s 51st secretary of state at the Oliver Ocasek Building in downtown Akron. The 39-year-old Republican is the descendant of Italians who immigrated to the U.S.Read More
First published in Courthousenews.com by MATT REYNOLDS on December 28, 2018 COLUMBUS, Ohio (CN) – Companies servicing draft tap lines to ensure free-flowing and fresh-tasting beer should not be taxed, the Ohio Supreme Court ruled just days before New Year’s Eve celebrations in bars across the country. The Ohio Department of Taxation charged Toledo-based Great Lakes BarRead More