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Tripp Scott’s Marianna Seiler DeJager Elected to Board of Directors of Historic Stranahan House Museum
Tripp Scott today announced that Marianna Seiler DeJager, a director with the law firm, has been elected to the Historic Stranahan House Museum Board of Directors.
Employers Need to Carefully Prepare Agreements in Wake of New FTC Final Rule
Employers who require the execution of nonsolicit and NDA agreements going forward should soberly assess their workforce and determine which employees should be required to enter into any sort of restrictive covenant.
Tripp Scott's Douglas Reynolds elected to FFLA Board
Douglas Reynolds, a director at Tripp Scott, has been elected to serve a three-year term commencing July 1, 2024 as a member of the board of directors of FFLA Inc., formally known as the Florida Bar Foundation.
How US changes to ‘noncompete’ agreements and overtime pay could affect workers
NEW YORK (AP) — For millions of American workers, the federal government took two actions this week that could bestow potentially far-reaching benefits.
Workday's AI lawsuit defense puts responsibility on users
Workday faces an AI lawsuit that's raising questions about HR software responsibility and liability in AI-driven recruitment. A federal judge is considering a dismissal motion.
CHARLES TATELBAUM IS ELECTED AS A DIRECTOR OF THE HUNDRED CLUB OF BROWARD COUNTY
Charles (Chuck) Tatelbaum, a director at the law firm of Tripp Scott, and chair of its bankruptcy and creditors’ rights practice group, has been elected to a position as a member of the Board of Directors of The Hundred Club of Broward County.
Tripp Scott's Rachel Chaimowiz Named Estate Planning CouncilMember of the Year
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla., April 2, 2024 – Tripp Scott today announced that Rachel Chaimowiz, an associate with the law firm, has been named Broward County Estate Planning Council Member of the Year.
What to Do If You Owe Taxes: Don’t Panic. Do Act.
This month features a conversation with Tanya Bower, a director at the law firm Tripp Scott.
CLIENT ALERT: Future of Corporate Transparency Act Unclear: Navigating Uncertain Requirements
As of January 1, 2024, the Corporate Transparency Act (CTA) requires all entities formed or registered to do business in the United States, absent qualifying for an exemption, to furnish a beneficial ownership information (BOI) report containing information about the entity’s “beneficial owners” to the U.S. Treasury’s Financial Crimes and Enforcement Network (FinCEN).
Who’s an independent contractor? Who’s an employee? We’re about to find out. Again.
Are people who work with your business “independent contractors” or “employees?” The answer can be like the Florida weather: if you don’t like it, wait five minutes — or its business equivalent.
Tripp Scott's Ed Pozzuoli Named One of Florida Trend’s Florida 500
Ed Pozzuoli, CEO of Tripp Scott, was named one of Florida Trend’s Florida 500. He has been named to the list for the past six years.
Tripp Scott Named to Sun-Sentinel Best Places to Work
The South Florida companies chosen for recognition were determined through employee surveys conducted by Energage. The surveys measured such qualities as company leadership, communication, career growth, working environment, managerial skills, pay and benefits. To qualify as a "Best Place to Work" and meet the standards of a Top Workplace, Tripp Scott scored very high on the survey that was conducted.
After Travis Kelce’s Super Bowl–sized meltdown, here’s how to keep your cool on the job
It’s a situation common to almost any work environment: An employee thinks a boss has made a boneheaded call, and it suddenly leads to an ugly confrontation.
Tripp Scott Names Two New Directors
Tripp Scott today announced that Thomas Sternberg has been promoted to administrative director, and Stephanie Mazzola has been promoted to director. Both attorneys were previously with the firm.
Tripp Scott Quarterbacks The Auction Of Johnny Unitas Memorabilia At The Super Bowl
At this year's Super Bowl to be held on February 11, in conjunction with the NFL and Hunt Auctions, as part of the fan experience in Las Vegas, on Saturday, February 10, immediately prior to the Super Bowl, unique and valuable Johnny Unitas memorabilia will be auctioned in person and one line to the public.
Yes, Copyright Laws Do Apply to Churches (and Other Non-Profits)
This month features a conversation with Stephanie Mazzola, a director at the law firm Tripp Scott.
Tripp Scott Director Chuck Tatelbaum IN THE NEWS
Chuck weighs in on the NY Post article by Mary K. Jacob, “Inside the $41 million mansion fight that led to Donald Trump’s fallout with Jeffrey Epstein.”
Manooch T. Azizi Joins Mission UnitedAdvisory Council of United Way of Broward County
Tripp Scott today announced that Manooch Thomas Azizi, an associate attorney with the law firm and a United States Navy veteran, is now a member of the Mission United Advisory Council ("MISSION UNITED") of the United Way of Broward County. He was also elected Chair of the Legal Committee for MISSION UNITED.
CLIENT ALERT: NAVIGATING THE CORPORATE TRANSPARENCY ACT:WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW COME JANUARY 1, 2024
Starting January 1, 2024, the Corporate Transparency Act (CTA) will require all entities formed or registered to do business in the United States, absent qualifying for an exemption, to furnish a beneficial ownership information (BOI) report containing information about the entity’s “beneficial owners” to the U.S. Treasury’s Financial Crimes and Enforcement Network (FinCEN).
AI and You: Let’s Be Careful Out There
This month features a conversation with Paul Lopez, COO of the law firm Tripp Scott.