Author Archives: Ann Maki

NBI’s Dirty Litigation Tactics: How to Deal With the “Rambo” Litigator

For those of you who missed the initial broadcast of the National Business Institute’s Dirty Litigation Tactics: How to Deal With the “Rambo” Litigator seminar featuring our own Attorney Tricia Nell as a panelist, there will be a re-broadcast on … Continue reading

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Voter ID

Starting with the February 2012 Spring Primary Election, voters will be required to sign their name on the poll list and show a photo ID before they will receive their ballot. The second change, signing one’s name, was already put … Continue reading

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Big Event for Little Kids

Nell & Associates, S.C. is proud to announce that we are now a drop off location for Encompass Childcare’s Big Event for Little Kids. There is a ‘drop box’ located in our front entrance way where any children’s books and … Continue reading

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Concerned about Classification of Employees as Independent Contractors?

Concerned about previous classification of employees as independent contractors? Why wait for an audit? A New IRS Voluntary Classification Settlement Program (VCSP) allows employers a chance to proactively get into compliance with minimal cost to the employer. Specifically, VCSP allows … Continue reading

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American Cancer Society’s Daffodil Days

Nell & Associates, S.C. is excited to announce that we are supporting the American Cancer Society’s fight against cancer by participating in a unique fundraising campaign called Daffodil Days. Daffodil Days is one of the American Cancer Society’s oldest and … Continue reading

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Strike the entire healthcare law?

In a recent article by The Hill, Sam Baker discusses the push by Republicans and economists for the Supreme Court to not separate the healthcare reform into individual mandates. Should the Supreme Court find that the law’s individual mandate is … Continue reading

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Attorney Erwin to Speak at NBI Live Seminar

The National Business Institute will be hosting a live seminar on December 16, 2011 for attorneys, paralegals, trust officers, accountants and those of the like. We are excited to announce that our own Attorney Bridget Erwin will be a featured … Continue reading

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Costco Case Follows in Walmart’s Footsteps

Even though the Wal-Mart case was decided back in June, it’s still making headlines. (Click here if you missed our last post on the Wal-Mart discrimination decision.) On September 16th the San Francisco-based 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals reversed … Continue reading

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IRS Targets Gifts of Real Estate

IRS Targets Gifts of Real Estate: Wisconsin One of 15 States Being Targeted for Review A recent article by Schenck (click here to read the entire article) warns us that the IRS has sought and received the cooperation of the … Continue reading

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Walmart Discrimination Case

An update to an earlier Facebook post (Find the original article here)…. the U.S. Supreme Court this week found that the class action lawsuit potentially affecting 1.5 million female Wal-Mart employees had been improperly certified. Specifically, “Justice Antonin Scalia said … Continue reading

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