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Wage Taxes And Compensating S Corporation Officers And Members Of Llcs And Llps, John W. Lee
Wage Taxes And Compensating S Corporation Officers And Members Of Llcs And Llps, John W. Lee
William & Mary Annual Tax Conference
No abstract provided.
Compensating Employees And Employee Owners, And Avoiding Problems With Payroll Tax And Executive Compensation Audits, Mary B. Hevener
Compensating Employees And Employee Owners, And Avoiding Problems With Payroll Tax And Executive Compensation Audits, Mary B. Hevener
William & Mary Annual Tax Conference
No abstract provided.
Real Estate Partnership And Llc Divorces, Cameron N. Cosby, Brian J. O'Connor
Real Estate Partnership And Llc Divorces, Cameron N. Cosby, Brian J. O'Connor
William & Mary Annual Tax Conference
No abstract provided.
A Comparison Of Partnership And S Corporation Exit Transactions, Mark J. Silverman, Aaron P. Nocjar
A Comparison Of Partnership And S Corporation Exit Transactions, Mark J. Silverman, Aaron P. Nocjar
William & Mary Annual Tax Conference
No abstract provided.
Naming, Identity, And Trademark Law, Laura A. Heymann
Naming, Identity, And Trademark Law, Laura A. Heymann
Faculty Publications
As the process of creation in the age of digital media becomes more fluid, one pervasive theme has been the desire for attribution: from the creator’s perspective, to receive credit for what one does (and to have credit not falsely attributed) and from the audience’s perspective, to understand the source of material with which one engages. But our norms of attribution reflect some inconsistencies in defining the relationship among name, identity, and authenticity. A blog post by a writer identified only by a pseudonym may prove to be very influential in the court of public opinion, while the use of …