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Monthly Archives: June 2021

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How To Incentivize Your Employees To Get The COVID-19 Vaccine

By Tobin O’Connor Concino P.C. |

By all accounts, Maryland has done a commendable job of making COVID-19 vaccines available and reopening businesses for in-person activities.  Still, the number of new vaccine doses being administered nationwide has plateaued.  Currently, about a third of the population of the United States is fully vaccinated, which is encouraging, but hardly enough to achieve… Read More »

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Section 1031 Is Changing: What Is Next For Tax Deferred Real Estate Exchanges?

By Tobin O’Connor Concino P.C. |

Depending on which factors you pay attention to, investing in real estate is either one of the riskiest or one of the least risky investments you can make.  On the one hand, there is always demand for real estate, and the real estate market always recovers after setbacks.  It is unlikely to tank irreversibly,… Read More »

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The Inheritance Rights Of Former Spouses

By Tobin O’Connor Concino P.C. |

With only one exception, you, as the testator of your will, have the final decision about how much, if anything, each of your relatives will inherit from your estate.  Only your spouse has the right to claim an elective share of your estate, thus overriding the provisions of your will.  If the decedent has… Read More »

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Protecting Your Business From Data Breaches

By Tobin O’Connor Concino P.C. |

Did you hear about the pharmacy that paid a class action settlement to 800 patients whose identifying information got stolen when the pharmacy suffered a cyber-attack?  What about the real estate investing company that paid a class action settlement to more than 1500 investors, property owners, and other business contacts who suffered financial losses… Read More »

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