Mark Krasner has been selected and featured in the Executive Spotlight of Worldwide Publishing’s 2017 edition of “Top Lawyers: The Secrets To Their Success.” An individual is chosen for this feature in this exclusive book based on his or her level of professional excellence and achievements within the industry. Mr. Krasner’s feature opens with, “living the […]
WHY IT MATTERSBAs1 Must Fully Comply With HIPAA to Avoid Costly Penalties and liability BAs are directly liable under HIPAA for, among other things, impermissible uses and disclosures of protected health information (PHI), failure to provide breach notifications, failure to provide access to ePHI to either the Covered Entity2 (CE) or patient, and failure to […]
The Sharing Economy and your Taxes Uber, Lyft, Airbnb, Etsy, Rover, TaskRabbit. If you’ve used any of these services–or provided services for them to others–you’re a member of the sharing economy. If you’ve only used these services (and not provided them), then there’s no need to worry about the tax implications but if you’ve […]
HIPAA Help – Security Checklist HIPAA Help – De-Identifying PHI HIPAA Help – Policies, Procedures, Processes, and Practices HIPAA Help – To Report or Not to Report HIPAA Help – Using PHI to Communicate with Patients – Is it Marketing
As a regular reader of The Antitrust Attorney Blog, you understand that setting prices or allocating markets with your competitor is a terrible idea. Doing so is likely to lead to civil litigation and perhaps even criminal penalties. Price fixing and market allocation agreements are per se antitrust violations. That means they are the worst […]
Erwin Shustak Selected as One of the Best Lawyers in America for 2018 Erwin Shustak Selected as One of the Best Lawyers in America for 2018 We are pleased to announce that our partner and firm founder, Erwin Shustak, has been selected by his peers for inclusion in Woodward & White’s 24th edition (2018) of […]
Real estate ownership, both residential and commercial, frequently involves financing some portion of the purchase price with a mortgage loan. Should an owner stop making payments to a lender, the lender can attempt to recover the balance of the loan through foreclosure: the forced sale of the property at auction, often at a below-market price. This […]
Social media is rapidly expanding in scope and utilization, and has fundamentally shifted how people discover information and communicate with each other. As employees increasingly use social media and personal electronic devices, both within and outside the scope of their employment, employers are facing increasing challenges as technology continues to evolve. Employers need to be […]
In the market, there are many ways to buy and sell products or services. For example, if you want to purchase some coconut milk—my favorite kind of milk—you can walk into a grocery store, go to the milk section, examine the prices of the different brands, and if one of them is acceptable to you, […]
For many people, mapping out an estate game plan is something they intend to think about later. But too often, later never comes. The reasons for not dealing with estate planning now may include not wanting to confront your mortality or create family conflict. Or perhaps you don’t want to discuss money with your heirs or give your […]
Investing in real estate involves far more than just buying and selling land. A real estate investment can consist of a complicated web of assets, obligations, and contractual relationships. This latter category is crucially important for California real estate investors to understand, since the duties created by contracts can have far-reaching effects. Leases are a type […]
Real estate is big business globally as buyers increasingly look beyond their own borders for lucrative investments. Research by property broker Tranio suggests that USD 426.8 billion was invested in […]
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