Recent Headlines from Above the Law
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Small Law Firms
California Bar Exam -- The Nightmare Continues
The commission is deadlocked on what, if any, alternative pathways to bar admission should be available. -
Law Schools
Bar Exam Commission Probably Didn't Want To Release Its Report With Track Changes On
As a move, this is less ‘cordon bleu’ and more ‘Pabst.’ -
Courts
What Questions Will The Supreme Court Justices Ask When They Consider The Legality Of Student Loan Forgiveness?
The two issues in the case are whether the plaintiffs challenging the proposal have standing to file suit and whether the proposal violates separation of powers and exceeds executive authority. -
Courts
Lawyer Accused Of $10 Million Scam That She Allegedly Spent Gambling In Vegas
Vegas is *one* way to blow through your investment capital. -
Courts
If You Want To Be A Trial Lawyer...
There is nothing quite like trying a case. How can you become better prepared? -
Government
Tax Benefits Available For Victims Of The Crypto Crash And Scams
Investors who lost money on cryptocurrency have some ways to reduce their tax bill but it will depend on their own facts and circumstances. -
Government
Paper Claims That Black Taxpayers Are More Likely To Be Audited
However, the paper uses questionable assumptions to determine a person’s race and does not take into account how the audits were resolved. -
Small Law Firms
Layoffs, Next-Gen Bar Exams, More Mass Shootings: The New Normal
It's a new year, with new tragedies already here. -
Finance
IRS Agents Are The Ideal Kind Of Law Enforcement: They Target The Rich And Don’t Shoot Black People
Rich people who underreport their income account for the vast majority of the taxes that are owed but unpaid in America. -
Government
What Will Happen Now That Trump's Tax Returns Have Been Made Public?
It remains to be seen whether Republicans will try to publicize private tax returns as payback. -
Government
House Republicans Seek To Defund The IRS And Replace The Income Tax With A National Sales Tax
The House Republican proposals to weaken the IRS is opposed by Democrats, half of the country, and most tax professionals. -
Intellectual Property
California Dreaming
It will be interesting to see how the impact of this decision reverberates. -
Biglaw
Funny Or Not?
As is usually the case, it depends on where you are positioned in the narrative. -
Tax Law
IRS Announces That Payment Apps Will Not Have To Issue Form 1099s For People Who Received More Than $600 In 2022
1099 reporting requirements will be delayed. -
Legal Ethics
A New Year’s Resolution Gone Bad And A Final Jeopardy Answer
The discipline system goes after minority attorneys, especially Black lawyers. That’s not news for us lawyers, but it is for the public. -
Tax Law
The Winners And Losers Of The Student Loan Moratorium
The student loan system is convoluted. While some people were able to benefit from the moratorium, others did not. -
Tax Law
Samuel Bankman-Fried's Criminal Indictment And Civil Lawsuits Could Provide Enhanced Tax Benefits To Those Who Lost Money On FTX
It is very likely that the activities being investigated would meet the definition of theft. -
Legal Ethics
The Beat Of Unchecked Egos Goes On ... And On
Clients and shovels, a match made in Hell. -
Courts
The Supreme Court Will Soon Decide Whether The Student Loan Forgiveness Program Is Legal, Although The Chances Are Not Good
Will the Court allow the forgiveness plan to stand? Or is it just putting this matter to bed as quickly as possible so repayments can restart? Or can the Court come up with a creative compromise? -
Small Law Firms
For Women In The Legal Profession, It's Enough With Too Little, Too Late
It's often too little, too late for many women lawyers -- who through grit, determination, perseverance, and willingness to challenge authority -- to receive the recognition they deserve.