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Public Unions -- Janus

While the full impact will not be known for some time, the Supreme Court has entered its decision in the Janus case.  For the full text, click here . www.JackRoseLaw.com  Posts in this blog contain discussions of general principles of law and cases. No post, comment or discussion constitutes or should be taken as legal advice. To obtain legal advice you should retain counsel. Legal advice requires a review of the specific facts and circumstances of your case.

Insider Trading at Equifax -- Not Just for Finance Guys Any More

An article discussing insider trading at Equifax focuses on member of the IT team that have been charged with insider trading arising from the Equifax data breach.  For more information click here . www.JackRoseLaw.com  Posts in this blog contain discussions of general principles of law and cases. No post, comment or discussion constitutes or should be taken as legal advice. To obtain legal advice you should retain counsel. Legal advice requires a review of the specific facts and circumstances of your case.

App Store and Anti-Trust

Does forcing a group of sellers to sell through a single store constitute a violation of anti-trust laws.  When the Supreme Court hears Apple, Inc. v Pepper.   For more detail on this case take a look at the SCOTUSblog . www.JackRoseLaw.com  Posts in this blog contain discussions of general principles of law and cases. No post, comment or discussion constitutes or should be taken as legal advice. To obtain legal advice you should retain counsel. Legal advice requires a review of the specific facts and circumstances of your case.

Could the Supreme Court's Decision in Wayfair Bankrupt Thousands of Small Businesses?

While the impact of the Supreme Court's decision in Wayfair is far from certain.  At least one commentator, Rick Moran, believe that the decision will lead to the Bankruptcy of thousands of small business.  You can read Rick's article here . Visit Us at www.JackRoseLaw.com Posts in this blog contain discussions of general principles of law and cases. No post, comment or discussion constitutes or should be taken as legal advice. To obtain legal advice you should retain counsel. Legal advice requires a review of the specific facts and circumstances of your case.

Wayfair -- More Stories About The Supreme Court's Decision on Sales Tax and eCommerce

A busy 18 or so hours since the Supreme Court entered the Wayfair decision.  Here are some articles covering the decision. The Boston Globe The Capital Journal  CNN The New York Times VOX Racked Posts in this blog contain discussions of general principles of law and cases. No post, comment or discussion constitutes or should be taken as legal advice. To obtain legal advice you should retain counsel. Legal advice requires a review of the specific facts and circumstances of your case.

Supreme Court Gives States Additional Source of Revenue

In a startling case, the Supreme Court has found that States can collect sales tax from out of state retailers that do not have a presence in that state. While the impact of the case is not clear, it does appear to provide states with a new source of tax revenue. For the full text of the case, follow this link: https://www.supremecourt.gov/opinions/17pdf/17-494_j4el.pdf