November Newsletter Margaret’s Notes by: C. Margaret Tritch I love the end of October. It is a time for introspection, cooking in your crock pot, reading books, and enjoying the change of season. Now is the time to slow down and enjoy nature’s beauty. Our last big trip for the year was earlier this month....Read More
Fall 2024 Newsletter Margaret’s Notesby: C. Margaret TritchAs we enter Fall and finish our summer vacations, it is a good time to focus on unfinished matters. In this newsletter, we share with you articles on protecting your business interests through Trademarks and/or Trade Names in both Arizona and California. Something many business owners think they...Read More
Note from the Editor/Creative Director: As a writer tasked with capturing the essence of Paradise Valley’s vibrant community, I was both honored and deeply inspired to have the opportunity to interview Gennaro. Theirs is not just a story of love and resilience but a testament to the enduring spirit of humanity. Their unwavering commitment...Read More
And Save Money on Your Fees! I am an assistant in a lawyer’s office. We all know that lawyers are expensive. There are situations though that call for the experience and expertise of a professional and when hiring an attorney is necessary. By being an informed client, you may save quite a bit on attorney...Read More
Why You Need to Know the Corporate Transparency Act Effective: January 1, 2024 As of January 1, 2024, there is a new federal reporting regime with the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network or FinCEN as it is referred to. The new regime took effect on Jan 1, 2024, and the new forms were only made available...Read More
Estate Planning for Your Family – How to Plan for Family’s Safety Disaster can strike at any time, and with little to no notice. Living in an area like Arizona, a lot of us are lucky to avoid some of the regular events that can affect many others, (i.e. blizzards, tornadoes, hurricanes, earthquakes, etc.). But...Read More
What Is Probate? When I first started at the law firm over 2 years ago, I was coming from a role in local government. I didn’t understand the ins and outs of Probate. I knew it involved the legal system...Read More
Increases Expected from COVID-19 It is more important than ever that all business owners carry workers’ compensation insurance (WCI). It is required in Arizona, California and in most states. If an employer does not have WCI, then the employee may sue the employer under tort law, which includes the possibility of punitive damages. On the...Read More
Not the Disaster Some Landlords Expected by: Margaret Tritch As several of my clients are also fellow landlords, I thought it might be helpful to discuss the moratoriums on evictions that were in place and still are in some states. In the first quarter of 2020, the Federal government issued moratoriums on evictions. This had...Read More
What Is Appropriate Behavior for Employees? – Behavior When Working Remotely Now more than ever, an employer should have an employee handbook, company manual and/or company policies (“Employer Policy”) and review them in light of the remote working environment. Employees need to read those lengthy manuals and emails of “new company policy” and understand...Read More