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Posted on Feb 08, 2024 Business Law

Can I Sue My Accountant for Negligence?

Accounting malpractice may not get the attention of medical malpractice. Nevertheless, it is a serious problem. Like any profession that maintains professional standards, accountants must[…]

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Posted on Jan 04, 2024 Business Law

When Can I Sue My Tax Preparer for Negligence?

Millions of Americans entrust a professional tax preparer with their tax records. We assume they know the rules of the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) far[…]

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Posted on May 30, 2023 Business Law

What is the Connecticut Limited Liability Company Act?

If you are making plans to form a limited liability company (LLC), or if you currently have an LLC, it is important to know more[…]

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Posted on Feb 18, 2021 Business Law

What is the Connecticut Unfair Trade Practices Act?

Whether you are a business owner in Connecticut or a consumer, it is important to know about the Connecticut Unfair Trade Practices Act (CUTPA). The[…]

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Posted on Jun 22, 2020 Business Law

June 2020 SBA Updates to the Paycheck Protection Program and CARES Act

The Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) which is part of the CARES Act rolled out very quickly, raising many questions which have been answered on a[…]

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Posted on Jun 09, 2020 Business Law

Paycheck Protection Program Flexibility Act of 2020: Highlights

On June 3, Congress passed the Paycheck Protection Program Flexibility Act of 2020 (PPPFA), and sent the bill to President Trump for signature. As of[…]

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Posted on Apr 03, 2020 Business Law

Coronavirus (COVID-19) Business Emergency Funding Package Summary

We hope you and all with whom you work and love are well. The financial landscape is rapidly changing as the government rolls out, at[…]

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Posted on Sep 12, 2019 Business Law

How to Form an LLC in Connecticut

If you are forming an LLC in Connecticut, it is not necessarily a difficult process, especially if you have the assistance of a West Hartford[…]

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Posted on Feb 01, 2017 Business Law

What Business Structure is Right for Me?

Are you thinking about starting a business in Connecticut? One of the first steps in starting your own business is to decide which business structure[…]

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