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CHANGES IN ESTATE TAX RULES AND THE NEED TO REVIEW YOUR TRUST DOCUMENTS: An issue arising under married couples’ trusts signed prior to 2015

By |2022-09-15T22:38:12+00:00March 4th, 2022|Estate and Tax Planning, The Advisor|

January 2022 Many people create revocable probate avoidance type trusts and then mistakenly believe that they do not need to again look their estate planning documents until a crisis arises. Unfortunately, it may then be too late to avoid expensive steps to correct the issues that may have developed in the meantime. A very common [...]

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How do I legally secure my startup?

By |2020-12-19T19:41:40+00:00December 19th, 2020||

DISCLAIMER: This In Brief section offers a series of business, real estate, employment, estate planning and tax bulletins prepared by the attorneys at Fauver, Large, Archbald & Spray, LLP. This is not exhaustive, nor is it legal advice. You should discuss your particular situation with us or with your own attorney. Our legal [...]

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Legal Alert: How do you manage WFH in today’s world?

By |2020-11-06T17:56:40+00:00July 1st, 2020|Employment, Legal Alerts, News, The Advisor|

July 2020 Working from home used to be a flexible option provided to employees by some employers, but was definitely not a mandate.  With the current coronavirus pandemic, a shift has been made that makes remote working not only an option, but in some cases, a requirement. As businesses reopen, employers and employees are [...]

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Starting January 2020, You May Need New Documents for Your Business

By |2020-11-06T18:29:11+00:00January 8th, 2020|News, The Advisor|

November 2019 Nondisclosure and confidentiality agreements can be an essential part of your business. These agreements protect the confidentiality of the trade secrets and important data for your company. They are not just for inventors or companies with secret recipes, though. They are necessary for any business that might be disclosing information that is commercially [...]

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How do I sort out my net operating losses for tax purposes to eliminate gain?

By |2020-05-13T03:36:23+00:00November 8th, 2019||

DISCLAIMER: This In Brief section offers a series of business, real estate, employment, estate planning and tax bulletins prepared by the attorneys at Fauver, Large, Archbald & Spray, LLP. This is not exhaustive, nor is it legal advice. You should discuss your particular situation with us or with your own attorney. Our legal [...]

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Do I really have to offer yearly leases to my Santa Barbara City tenants?

By |2020-05-13T03:39:10+00:00November 8th, 2019||

DISCLAIMER: This In Brief section offers a series of business, real estate, employment, estate planning and tax bulletins prepared by the attorneys at Fauver, Large, Archbald & Spray, LLP. This is not exhaustive, nor is it legal advice. You should discuss your particular situation with us or with your own attorney. Our legal [...]

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Does my rental real property activity qualify for a deduction under the Tax Cuts Act?

By |2020-05-13T03:41:43+00:00October 5th, 2019||

DISCLAIMER: This In Brief section offers a series of business, real estate, employment, estate planning and tax bulletins prepared by the attorneys at Fauver, Large, Archbald & Spray, LLP. This is not exhaustive, nor is it legal advice. You should discuss your particular situation with us or with your own attorney. Our legal [...]

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Do I need to reimburse my employee for non-slip shoes if I own a restaurant?

By |2020-05-13T03:42:59+00:00September 27th, 2019||

DISCLAIMER: This In Brief section offers a series of business, real estate, employment, estate planning and tax bulletins prepared by the attorneys at Fauver, Large, Archbald & Spray, LLP. This is not exhaustive, nor is it legal advice. You should discuss your particular situation with us or with your own attorney. Our legal [...]

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A Business Owner’s Guide to Responding to Third Party Document Subpoenas

By |2020-05-13T05:03:42+00:00December 10th, 2018|Business, Corporate and Venture, Civil Litigation and Trials, The Advisor|

Nobody wants to be involved in litigation.  If you are reading this, chances are you have taken an active role in protecting your business from needless lawsuits by scrupulously following the law, treating your employees as the valuable assets they are, and working with talented tax and legal professionals to ensure you are thoroughly protected [...]

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Legal Alert: Your business has been affected by the Thomas Fire. Here are 5 things you can do now.

By |2018-08-20T01:39:49+00:00December 14th, 2017|Business, Corporate and Venture, Legal Alerts, News, Uncategorized|

Donning our N95 masks for another day in smoke-filled Santa Barbara, we watch in awe while more than 7,000 firefighters do battle with the Thomas fire as it continues to threaten our communities. Western Ventura County has been devastated by the loss of more than 900 homes (and counting). Neighborhoods at the east-end of Carpinteria, [...]

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