This is hopefully a question that even an adolescent can sensibly answer: If mom and dad are at work and doing exactly the same job, should they be paid the same amount of money? Truth be told, they aren't, at least not in any collective sense. One provider of online...
Month: March 2017
Was the job done? Well, what does the contract say, provide for?
This could get ugly. Well, uglier, actually, given that it is already unquestionably contentious and, given the recent filing of a civil lawsuit for contractual breach, distinctly trending in a direction away from amicability and quick resolution. Here's what is the...
Health care principal seeking to buy or sell? Read this.
If you're a business owner in an acquisition stage or, alternatively, contemplating a company sale, there is certainly a lot to think about. The direction your industry is trending in -- if that is discernible through close analysis of relevant variables and factors...
Whiffs of tax reform: implications for entity formation
A business writer refers in a recent article to the "crucial decision" that business owners must timely make regarding the form that their enterprise will assume. Indeed, that is a vitally important consideration, since it will affect virtually every key aspect of...
California insurers facing unwanted regulatory scrutiny
Does it owe to purposeful bad-faith actions or, rather, the simple inability to conduct proper oversight and maintain accurate records? Either way, says the director of California's Department of Managed Health Care, it's "a mess." "It" is the findings in a recently...