Antitrust Laws Designed to Foster Competition

William H. ShawnCo-Managing Partner, ShawnCoulson

Antitrust violations don’t just affect big companies. All businesses can fall under the scrutiny of federal or state investigators. This article provides a basic overview of what’s involved and some tips on how to steer clear of criminal charges and fines.

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Health and safety claims about a product must be backed by solid scientific evidence. For example, the FTC stepped in when manufacturers of cell phones “shields” took out television and Internet ads stating that their products could protect consumers from harmful radiation emissions. Click “Full Article” to discover the role scientific evidence plays in marketing claims.
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Has a credit reporting agency ever charged you a fee to “freeze” your accounts after a security breach? It sounds like double jeopardy, right? Fortunately, a new law no longer allows this to happen. Here’s how you can take advantage of the new consumer-protection rules that recently took effect under the Economic Growth, Regulatory Relief and Consumer Protection Act.
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A cost segregation study can help substantially reduce your company’s tax bill, if you purchased real estate to rent out or use in business. Thanks to the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, more generous bonus depreciation and Section 179 deduction rules may allow significant first-year depreciation deductions for land improvements and contents of buildings. Here are the details.
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