Corporate Transparency Act Part III; Exemptions & Reporting Requirements. DOES YOUR COMPANY HAVE TO REPORT?

June 28, 2023  |  Carole Clark Isakson

Update December 19th, 2024 On December 3, 2024, the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Texas issued a nationwide preliminary injunction in Texas Top Cop Shop, Inc., et al. v. Garland, enjoining the federal government from enforcing the Corporate Transparency Act (CTA) and its reporting deadlines. On December 13, 2024, the Department of Justice (DOJ) filed an Emergency Motion for Stay Pending Appeal in the Fifth Circuit requesting an expedited briefing schedule and a ruling “as soon as possible, but in any event no later than December 27, 2024, to ensure that regulated entities can be made aware of their obligation to comply before January 1, 2025.” Reporting companies should continue monitoring developments in the coming days in case the January 1, 2025 deadline for filing is reinstated. This article is one in a continuing series of articles on the soon to be effective Corporate Transparency Act. Many entities will need to comply with reporting obligations under the Act or face significant penalties. Read all of these articles on the firm website. The Corporate Transparency Act (CTA), signed into law in January 2021, requires certain companies to report their beneficial ownership information to the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN), a bureau of the U.S. Department of the Treasury. The purpose of…

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Nursing Mother/Lactating Employees and Pregnancy Accommodation in Minnesota

June 12, 2023  |  Toni Perrier

An Update on the 2023 Changes to the Law By Scott Lepak and Katherine Bogart The 2023 Minnesota legislature amended the prior nursing mother and pregnancy accommodation statute to provide broader protections and clarifications.  The law is at https://www.revisor.mn.gov/laws/2023/0/53/ at Article 11, Section 27.  It will go into effect on July 1, 2023.       Nursing Mothers/Lactating Employees Among the changes to the law, it now requires employers to provide reasonable break times to an employee who needs to express milk.  The prior requirement that the employee be expressing breast milk for her infant child has been removed.  The twelve month limitation following the birth of the child that was in the law has also been removed.  A practical effect of this change is that employees expressing milk in order to sell or donate it are now permitted to take breaks for this purpose. The law also removes the prior exception where an employer could deny break times where it would unduly disrupt the operations of the employer.  With this revision in the law, it appears that employer hardship is no longer a defense for employers under the law.  The law adds the requirement that the employer make reasonable efforts to provide a room or other location that is clean, private and secure.  The…

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Motorcycle Accidents: How to Avoid Them

June 6, 2023  |  Adriel B. Villarreal

When it comes to sharing the road, drivers have a significant role to play in ensuring the safety of all road users. However, it’s also crucial for motorcyclists to be aware of the risks they face and take proactive measures to ensure their own safety. Motorcycle accidents can result in severe injuries or fatalities, and understanding the perspective of both drivers and motorcyclists can help foster better awareness and safer road behavior. Continue reading our blog as we navigate how to avoid motorcycle accidents. The Perspective of Drivers Motorcycles are smaller and can be more difficult to spot, especially in blind spots or during poor weather conditions. Drivers must constantly check their mirrors, eliminate distractions, and be mindful of their surroundings to avoid collisions with motorcycles. Due to their smaller size and agility, motorcycles can appear to be farther away or traveling slower than they actually are. This misperception can lead drivers to make incorrect judgments while merging, changing lanes, or making turns, potentially causing accidents. It is crucial to always give motorcyclists the same respect and courtesy as vehicles on the road. Strategies for Safer Driving Drivers should consistently scan the road and their mirrors to identify motorcycles and other vulnerable road users. Staying alert and practicing defensive driving can help prevent…

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