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Tag Archives: Date
TO BE FAIR, WHY WOULD THEY? “I was complaining about how socialist men don’t date socialist women…
TO BE FAIR, WHY WOULD THEY? “I was complaining about how socialist men don’t date socialist women and it really bothers me.” I mean, socialist women are tedious and unattractive, and it’s been at least 40 years since the sex … Continue reading
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Tagged about, complaining, Date, Dont, fair, i..., Socialist, they, women, would
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Beneficiaries Hit with Transferee Liability Suit for Estate Taxes 19 Years After Date of Death
A recent case illustrates how beneficiaries and recipients of property from a decedent do not receive the property free and clear from estate tax liabilities. If estate taxes are not paid, the IRS can seek collection of the taxes from … Continue reading
Posted in Tax Law
Tagged beneficiaries, Date, death, Estate, Liability, Suit, Taxes, Transferee, years
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I have a court date, but is it really true?
By Attorney Cynthia Milian About two months ago, our firm was hired to represent a client that was released on recognizance from a detention center. They were given a Notice to Appear in a non-detained court for January 31, 2019. … Continue reading
Swinging for the fences: court finds fraud on PTO from false first use date
Anello Fence, LLC v. VCA Sons, Inc., 2019 WL 351899, No. 13-3074 (JMV) (JBC) (D.N.J. Jan. 28, 2019)“This trademark case arises out of a family dispute over the use of the last name ‘Anello’ in competing outdoor fencing businesses in … Continue reading
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Tagged Court, Date, false, fences, finds, First, fraud, Swinging
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New CMS Date of Service Coding and Billing Guidance Complicates Billing for Non-Global Radiology Claims
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) has issued new guidance on what date of service (DOS) should be billed for various Medicare Part B services. For radiology services, CMS offers the option of reporting the DOS of either … Continue reading
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Tagged Billing, claims, coding, complicates, Date, Guidance, NonGlobal, Radiology, Service
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