Corporate Transparency Act
Webinar WebinarStarting January 1, 2024, corporations and limited liability companies with fewer than 20 full-time employees in the United States, less than $5 million in U.S.-sourced gross receipts or sales, and
Starting January 1, 2024, corporations and limited liability companies with fewer than 20 full-time employees in the United States, less than $5 million in U.S.-sourced gross receipts or sales, and
Join McLane Middleton's education counsel as they provide guidance on how to tackle the annual project of updating an independent school’s student handbook to meet both evolving laws and best practices.
In this session, McLane Middleton's education attorneys will walk through essential updates for employee handbooks, including a review of behavioral standards to help ensure that interactions among colleagues and between
New Hampshire has joined fifteen other states (and counting) and many prominent countries in adopting a comprehensive privacy law. Because the law takes effect January 1, 2025, businesses that have
On July 31, 2024, Massachusetts Governor Maura Healy signed into law Bill H.4890 - An Act Relative to Salary Range Transparency. The Act contains new pay transparency and wage reporting
In this session, McLane Middleton's education counsel will guide independent school leaders on the most essential terms and more recent trends in updating your enrollment contract for the next academic
In this engaging webinar, our Education Law Practice Group will cover how independent schools should handle both the admissions process and day-to-day enrollment of students with disabilities. The session will
As winter sports season arrives, new questions are coming into focus about the effect of New Hampshire’s recently passed law concerning transgender students’ participation in school athletics. Join members of
With the turn to the new calendar year, independent schools should start contemplating various hiring and renewal questions including, whether and how to ask current faculty members to commit to
Faculty and students are eager to implement (and, likely, are already using) artificial intelligence. However, just like any other type of technology (e.g., computers, email and the Internet), schools must