• Litigation Consulting - QuickRead Top Story

    The Americans with Disabilities Act

    Then and Now The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) became law in 1990. It is a civil rights law that prohibits discrimination against individuals in areas of public life, including jobs, transportation, schools, and most private and public places open to the public. The ADA has been amended over the years and this article provides an overview of the ADA, the proof that must be met to bring an action, and how it continues to evolve. Background The Americans with Disability Act (ADA) turned 30 last year. In July 1990, President George H.W. Bush signed the historic civil rights legislation.…

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    A Valuation Practitioner’s Musings

    on Corporate Income Taxes What corporate tax rate should valuation practitioners use going forward given the current environment? Despite corporate rates being “permanent”, is that so?! How should practitioners handle temporary differences? How do we decode a financial statement? In this article, the author shares his thoughts on how valuation professionals should approach a valuation engagement in this uncertain tax environment.

  • Mergers and Acquisitions/Exit Planning

    Comcast Pleads Case in Time Warner Merger

    Comcast recently filed its public interest statement with the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) explaining how the American public will benefit from its $45 billion planned merger with Time Warner Cable. Comcast claims the merger is necessary because it can’t compete with the likes of Google, Apple, Verizon and Netflix–companies with a national footprint. On the flipside, over 50 public interest groups, including MoveOn.org and Daily Kos, have signed a petition stating that a merger would give Comcast unprecedented power to raise broadband rates for a significant portion of the country and gatekeeper power over too much commercial and private activity.…