President’s Message: Federal Litigation Section; Promoting Civics and Service to Others; Creation of the FBA’s Access to Justice Task Force; Civics Success in New York, South Carolina, and Throughout the United States; and the FBA’s Multiple Efforts to Assist Veterans
Federal Litigation Section This month’s issue of The Federal Lawyer concerns federal litigation. As a federal judge, this is a…
The American Health Care Act: Tax & Insurance Implications
It’s not too late to register for the 29th Annual Insurance Tax Seminar taking place in Washington, D.C. June 1-2….
President’s Message: Immigration Law; Court Camps and Teachers Institutes; Continuing Civics Success; and My Good Friend, Richard Dellinger
Immigration Law This month’s issue of The Federal Lawyer celebrates immigration law. The FBA is rightfully proud of its…
Net Investment Income Tax Update
The Trump administration continues to push to eliminate the 3.8 percent net investment income tax. The White House revealed the…
Bipartisan Budget Deal Funds Government, Courts Through September
Congressional negotiators have agreed to an omnibus spending bill to fund the government for the rest of the fiscal year…
Modern Family: Race and Immigration Law
On Feb. 7, 2017, several individual U.S. immigrants, the International Refugee Project (IRAP), and HIAS, a refugee resettlement and advocacy…
Mergers, Acquisitions, and Internal Restructurings
Join the Federal Bar Association at the 29th Annual Insurance Tax Seminar June 1-2 in Washington, D.C. for a timely…
Putting American Workers First? New Employment-Based Immigration Policies
At first glance, the term “H-1B” looks like a random amalgam of letters and a number. But the importance of…
President’s Message: Indian Law, Success of the FBA’s National Civics Initiative, and Hawaii
This month’s issue of The Federal Lawyer celebrates Indian Law and coincides with our annual Indian Law Conference—held this April…
Washington Watch: Temporary Bankruptcy Judgeships Could Go Dark
While public attention gravitates, as of this writing, toward the Senate’s confirmation of Judge Neil Gorsuch to fill the ninth…
50 First-Year Students From Loyola Law School Recently Visited the Court
On Feb. 15, Judge Sandra R. Klein, of the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Central District of California welcomed 50…
Taxing Questions: Corporate Tax Reform and Insurance
This week the President of the United States will work on the first overhaul of the tax code in three…