Employment law attorneys led discussion at SHRM meeting Read More
Employment law attorneys led discussion at SHRM meeting Read More
LaJuana Wilcher presents to Association of Air Pollution Control Agencies Read More
Attorney Regina Jackson to speak on avoiding sexual harassment in the workplace Read More
The Defend Trade Secrets Act of 2016: What Businesses Need to Know Read More
ELPO attorneys speaking on immigration law at conference Read More
By Nathan Vinson Attorney, English, Lucas, Priest & Owsley, LLP Tax season is behind us (ahh, it feels nice to type this…) but it’s never too early to remind folks what to look for in a tax preparer – particularly given the news out of the U.S. Department of Justice earlier this year. The U.S. Department of Justice banned a Kentucky man from preparing tax returns for life after auditing several of his clients’ returns. He offered a service in which he would go to the home of a client and prepare their tax returns on the spot, but he filed fake deductions, including using his own relatives as dependents on their returns and falsifying letters from churches indicating that people had donated money that they had not. He is banned from preparing taxes for life, and rightly so. The Internal Revenue Service takes incidents like this very seriously and has taken a necessary step to help keep the tax preparation industry free of con artists. Read More
Buzz English appointed to Kentucky Chamber Executive Committee Read More
Partner Brett Reynolds will be participating in the 2013 class of Leadership Kentucky. Read More
Five attorneys in Best Lawyers in America Read More
Managing partner Gaines Penn spoke this week at the groundbreaking of a new speculative building in the Kentucky Transpark. Read More