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ACG Resources | Tips to Become a Better Leader

Leadership, despite what everyone thinks, is situational. Often people assume that only certain people have the necessary skills to be leaders, but that is a myth. A leader is someone who has a vision of the opportunity or challenge and the courage to take action based on that. Someone who is a leader in one situation may be a follower in another because the most important tip to become a better leader is to recognize your own skills and...

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Greenberg Traurig | U.S. Department of Education No Longer Recognizes ACICS as an Accrediting Agency

USCIS posted a notice that as of Aug. 19, 2022, the U.S. Department of Education no longer recognizes the Accrediting Council for Independent Colleges and Schools (ACICS) as an accrediting agency. This change affects two immigration-related student programs and other immigration benefits. Click here to see a list of ACICS schools. English language study programs by ACICS-accredited schools will no longer be recognized and international students who seek to join such program with a pending I-539 filed on or after...

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Mason Hayes & Curran | Tips on Mandatory Reporting Obligation under Children First Act 2015

In a recent case, the Applicant argued that section 14(1)(a) of the Children First Act (2015 Act) does not require that mandatory reporting to the Child and Family Agency, Tusla, is necessary where information is received from an adult regarding an incident which allegedly took place when they were a child. It was argued that the obligation to report retrospective abuse should be confined to situations where there is clear information about the person(s) who is subject of the...

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Global Taxes LLC | Court deems a foundation a foreign trust, greenlighting tax penalties

The levying of tax penalties stood in a recent federal appeals court decision on whether a private foundation was a foreign trust subject to such penalties. In the Rost v. U.S., the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit upheld tax penalties against U.S. citizen John Rebold, who failed to report his personal-use Liechtenstein “Stiftung” (a non-charitable private foundation) as a foreign trust. The decedent Rebold formed the Enelre Foundation in 2005 for the general support and education of him...

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Cushman & Wakefield | U.S. Midterm Elections and Policy Impacts on CRE

Key Takeaways Midterm elections rarely dictate a clear shift in the fiscal policy landscape, and the 2022 elections are no different. Fiscal policy has been expansionary during the recent period of unified political leadership. A divided government would likely thwart major legislative agendas from either side of the aisle. The health of the U.S. economy will be far more pivotal for commercial real estate over the next couple of years. The Federal Reserve has a bigger say in its...

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EACCNY “Digitalization” Series | VR = Virtual Risks? Understanding the risks – and opportunities – in the metaverse

With the help of our members, this thought-leadership series explores the acceleration of “digitalization” due to COVID-19 on both sides of the Atlantic, and across various industries. Today, we present Tim Roberts, Managing Director & UK Country Co-Head at ALIXPARTNERS, and based in London. He will address: “VR = Virtual Risks? Understanding the risks - and opportunities - in the metaverse”. Many people are trying to get their heads around the metaverse and figure out whether it will be life-changing,...

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Greenberg Traurig | U.S. Treasury Announces $5 Billion Allocation of New Markets Tax Credit Awards

The U.S. Department of the Treasury’s Community Development Financial Institutions Fund (CDFI Fund) on Oct. 28 announced $5 billion in New Markets Tax Credit (NMTC) awards with the goal of economically revitalizing low-income communities across the country. Particular outcomes the CDFI Fund hopes to achieve with this round of awards include job creation associated with investments in manufacturing, retail, and technology, as well as greater access to housing and public facilities such as health, education, and childcare for low-income...

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CEA Legal P.C. | Estate Planning

An estate plan is a crucial strategy that should be devised for the transfer of high-net-worth individuals’ property, whether during their lifetime or, often, after their death. At Cea Legal, we strive to create “bespoke” estate plans for each client. The task begins with understanding our clients’ long-term goals: making gifts or enjoying their wealth during their lifetime; optimal tax allocations; transfer assets at death and reducing probate proceedings; providing for disability; making charitable contributions. Before devising an effective strategy, we...

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Vulcan Insights | The EU prepares for COP27

The 27th United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP 27) will soon kick off in Sharm El-Sheikh, Egypt. This year’s COP, which will take place from 6-18 November, will bring parties from across the globe together for discussions on how to tackle climate change and accelerate action towards the goals of the Paris Agreement. Under the Egyptian Presidency, the goal of COP27 is to move from negotiations and planning to actual implementation. The immediacy and dangers of the climate crisis requires “bold and...

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FTI Consulting | The Dominos Theory of Cybersecurity

What FTI Cybersecurity expert Greg Berkin knows about setting up (and knocking down) dominos might just keep your organization from being hacked. We’re all familiar with the art and science of domino toppling from our childhoods. You set up dominos on their tail ends and knock down the first in line to create a chain reaction. A successful “run” is the uninterrupted (and gratifying) flow of toppling tiles to the very last one. On the biggest stages, the most spectacular domino...

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