Blog The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly of Revocable Living Trusts – Part I: The Good Revocable Living Trusts might be the most misunderstood of all estate planning documents. What is…Sherry LuedersOctober 27, 2015
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Blog What Small Businesses Need to Know About Social Media Recently, I had the opportunity to give a presentation about social media and the law…Sherry LuedersOctober 9, 2015
Blog Why Do Partnerships Suck? Recently, I presented workshops on Business Law Essentials and Choosing a Business Structure for the…Stacey RombergOctober 8, 2015
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Blog What Businesses Should Know about Washington’s Anti-Discrimination Laws Recently, the HBO series Last Week Tonight, hosted by comedian and former Daily Show correspondent…Sherry LuedersSeptember 8, 2015
Blog Facing Difficult Choices: Three Tips in Choosing a Guardian for Your Children In April 2006, I was quoted in a Seattle Times article by Stephanie Dunnewind about…Stacey RombergSeptember 1, 2015
Blog The Kids Are All Right? Why Parents of Young Kids Need Testamentary Children’s Trusts In the phenomenal movie, Birdman, divorced parents bicker over their planned legacy for their daughter.…Sherry LuedersAugust 25, 2015
Blog The U.S. Supreme Court’s Gay Marriage Decision Should Be Required Reading June is the traditional month for weddings, and it remains the most popular month for…Sherry LuedersAugust 5, 2015
Blog When Is an Independent Contractor not an Independent Contractor? On July 15, the U.S. Department of Labor Wage and Hour Division issued new guidance…Sherry LuedersJuly 30, 2015