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Happy Labor Day!
Did you know? According to the U.S. Department of Labor, Labor Day was created by the labor movement and was recognized by individual states. It is believed that the first Labor Day parade was in 1882, when worker unions in New York City decided to have a parade to celebrate their members being in unions and …
J&J/LTL Second Bankruptcy Dismissed!
On July 28, 2023, Chief Judge Kaplan entered an Opinion dismissing Johnson & Johnson subsidiary LTL’s second Chapter 11 bankruptcy, concluding that dismissal is warranted because of LTL’s “lack of imminent and immediate financial distress.” Basically, the Court agrees that this second attempt also was a sham bankruptcy. We anticipate that J&J/LTL will appeal this …
Going to a Pool This Summer?
Did you know that drowning is the number one cause for deaths in children between the ages of 1-4? The CDC reports that an estimated 4,000 fatal drownings and 8,000 non-fatal drownings occur every year in the United States. Non-fatal drowning, or when a person survives a drowning incident, can result in long-term health problems …
Keep Your Boat Ride Safe This Summer
We’re in peak boating season and enjoy seeing our family and friends out on the water. With so many boats out there, it’s important to keep safety on the forefront. A good day on the water can take a turn for the worst if you’re not careful. The U.S. Coast Guard reports there were 636 …
Happy Independence Day!
Did you know? • Although the Declaration of Independence is dated July 4th, Congress actually voted for independence from Great Britain on July 2, 1776. In fact, John Adams would refuse invitations to 4th of July celebrations, as he would only refer to Independence Day as July 2nd. • The Liberty Bell is tapped 13 times on …
Happy Father’s Day
Did you know? Washington was the first state to celebrate Father’s Day. According to the Library of Congress, the idea for Father’s Day is attributed to Sonora Dodd, who was raised by her father. Her father was born in June, so she encouraged churches in Spokane to honor fathers that month. And so the first organized celebration of …
Do You Have a Golf Cart?
There are more reported golf cart incidents in the U.S. these days. In South Carolina, a drunk driver killed a bride on her wedding day. The bride was on a golf cart following her reception. In Mississippi, a woman in Madison County was airlifted to the hospital after being hit by a golf cart driven …
Happy Mother’s Day!
Did You Know? President Woodrow Wilson made Mother’s Day an official holiday in the United States in 1914, it is believed that a form of Mother’s Day was celebrated as far back as ancient Greece. The traditional Mother’s Day flowers are carnations, specifically the white carnation which symbolizes a mother’s love and honors a mother …
File for Your ERTC
There’s Still Time to File for Your ERTC There is still time to file for your business’ ERTC but this opportunity is time sensitive and could end at any time by government mandate. Let us review your eligibility for Employee Retention Tax Credit as allowed under the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act. …
Memorial Day
Did you know? Memorial Day, the last Monday in May, honors those who have died in our nation’s wars and became a federal holiday in 1971. The day was originally called Decoration Day, where flags and flowers were placed on the graves of veterans in local cemeteries. We remember and honor those that have fallen …
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