Tax season is upon us, and if you are like most taxpayers, you are waiting to receive your W2s and/or your 1099s in the mail so you can compute your 2018 federal and state income taxes. But what happens if you also get that most dreaded of all letters: one from the Internal Revenue Service?
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Icy Sidewalks and Parking Lots: A Storm in Progress?
With winter just around the corner, it’s time to start thinking about those snowy and icy sidewalks and parking lots you soon are going to have to face. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reports that falling is the leading cause of nonfatal injury across all age groups except 10-24, where it ranks second.
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Childproofing Your Home for Safety
Over the past several weeks we have discussed some things you can do to keep your kids safe at the beach or swimming pool, while on a family vacation or camping trip , or at their summer camp. This week we want to focus on childhood home safety issues. Unfortunately, your children face more potential danger at home
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Don’t Let a Fun Day at the Beach Turn into Tragedy
The dog days of summer are upon us and the beach looks even more inviting than usual. Time to grab those swimsuits, sandals and beach towels and head out for some cool ocean breezes and refreshing water. Before giving yourself up to sand, surf and sun, however, take a few minutes to consider these beach
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The Call of the Open Road: Summer Vacation Safety
If your family is like most, “road trip” are the most exciting and beloved words in the English language. The freedom. The fun. The adventure. The great outdoors. The togetherness. What’s not to love? Before you take off on your marvelous vacation, however, spend a while planning ahead to ensure that your trip lives up
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“Trial Counsel to The Profession” – Part III
In this week’s installment of how DubiLaw has established itself as “Trial Counsel to The Profession,” I want to focus on premises liability; specifically, the unforeseeability of the injuries that people sustain on other people’s property and the ways in which they sustain them. Many of the attorneys who do not practice personal injury law
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