Joseph Reed
@josephreeddc
Legal communicator and marketer. Lots of tax, real estate, energy, insurance, finance, cybersecurity and more. Not a lawyer. Previously: Nukes. he/him/his
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California close to regaining control of tailpipe emissions from EPA arstechnica.com/?post_type=pos…
The bridge collapse in Pittsburgh presents a strong reminder that the country's older infrastructure brings a host of property and general liability concerns to local governments and engineering firms and raises questions on what insurance will cover them. law360.com/articles/14602…
Tax professionals faced a continuation of the challenges from the 2020 tax season, plus more late tax law changes, filing deadline extensions, increased reliance on technology, and backlogged tax authorities. Via @nysscpa cpajournal.com/2021/12/14/tax… #TaxTwitter #Tax #TaxLawyer
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Tax Software in the Ongoing Pandemic Environment - The CPA Journal
In Brief CPAs continued to deal with a global pandemic during the 2021 tax season, requiring many tax practitioners to work from home, often while
Opinion: Lawyers setting 2022 goals may want to expand their marketing opportunities with tips from @DeborahFarone, founder of Farone Advisors. blawgo.com/5Cf1R3B
‘Magic Circle’ Firms Tell London Lawyers to Stay Home Amid Virus news.bloomberglaw.com/business-and-p…
Helpful thread on some of the international tax policy changes in the Senate BBB Act.
🧵1/ Over the weekend, @SenateFinance released a slightly revised Build Back Better bill for a🐦🦅🦃🛁. While the Committee has been clear that the draft remains subject to ongoing negotiations a few things stood out on the international tax side: finance.senate.gov/chairmans-news…
With salaries up to $1 million, law firm marketing pros finally get some respect reuters.com/legal/legalind…
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With Tech at Their Disposal, CMOs Are Driving Revenue Growth—and Law Firms Are Taking Notice ift.tt/3l2WLZ1
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With Tech at Their Disposal, CMOs Are Driving Revenue Growth—and Law Firms Are Taking Notice |...
"Many of us have had these ideas for five or 10 years," one chief client officer said. "The pandemic forced our executive management teams to finally execute on them."
Black people are not receiving the same quality of health care that their white counterparts receive, and this second-rate health care is shortening their lives. ambar.org/jj9y73
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Implicit Bias and Racial Disparities in Health Care
Health care providers' implicit biases may help explain racial disparities in health. We ought to take this possibility seriously, and we should not lose sight of structural causes of poor health...
U.S. federal appeals court freezes Biden's vaccine rule for companies reuters.com/world/us/us-fe…
The Supreme Court took up four new cases this afternoon, including two involving the availability of the “good faith defense” to charges brought against doctors under the Controlled Substances Act for illegal prescriptions for pain medication. #SCOTUS supremecourt.gov/orders/courtor…
The U.S. Department of Labor released a controversial emergency rule that fleshes out President Joe Biden's directive that all medium and large employers must require their workers to be fully inoculated against COVID-19 or get tested every week. law360.com/articles/14305…
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Woman sues Kellogg over lack of strawberries in strawberry Pop-Tarts, seeks $5 million wapo.st/3jzzxJ5
A federal judge in San Francisco has vacated a Trump-era rule that limits state powers to deny permits for projects that could harm their waterways reut.rs/3puhyaX
When it hears argument on Nov. 1, the court will not directly consider the substance of the Texas abortion law. Here are the questions presented. The first concerns Texas' unusual private-enforcement scheme; the second concerns whether DOJ has the right to sue to block the law.
BREAKING: SCOTUS fast-tracks both lawsuits challenging the Texas anti-abortion law and schedules oral argument just 10 days from now. Sotomayor writes a partial dissent castigating the court for once again leaving the law in place in the meantime. supremecourt.gov/opinions/21pdf…
It is highly unusual, though, for the government to see a big wave of revenue in the wake of an economic downturn. Typically, receipts crash following recessions because, as people’s incomes fall, they owe less to the Treasury. Via @politico politico.com/news/2021/10/1… #TaxTwitter
Facebook does not need to get consent to process European users' data if the users agree to terms of service, Ireland's Data Protection Commissioner has said. law360.com/cybersecurity-…
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