Written on
August 2, 2007 by
Tripp in
Law
Things are a’changin’ in the “Mother Land.” No longer will Brithish attorneys wear the classic wigs and wing collars during civil trials in England. The Lord Chief Justice of England and Wales, Nicholas Phillips, has decided that judges and lawyers in civil cases will not wear the wigs any more. This ends a tradition in…
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QUESTION: I worked for several years as a contract (1099) employee. I just received a letter from the IRS stating that I owe them a lot of money. If I was still working that job, it wouldn’t be a problem, but now I don’t make nearly that amount of money. I’m nervous about speaking with…
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