Michigan Court of Appeals rules contractors involved in a forged deed situation have legal recourse to recover money owed for work done to improve the property.

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Business owners and operators should think twice before using AI to analyze legal issues.

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Business owners can learn valuable liability lessons from Afroman’s recent defamation and free expression case.

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The impossibility doctrine may make it possible for your business to avoid contract liability when your inability to execute the terms is out of your control.

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The IRS, like other federal agencies, will be impacted by the U.S. Supreme Court's reversal of Chevron but could the decision be a positive for taxpayers? 

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Working together, the IRS and U.S. Department of State can deny a passport application or confiscate the passports of delinquent taxpayers.

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Dealing with the IRS can be much easier with an understanding of the Taxpayer Bill of Rights and assistance from the Taxpayer Advocates Service.

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