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Minimum Wage Rises to $15 in Seattle and $11 in Washington on January 1, 2017
Employers in Washington, Seattle, and other municipalities face increases in the applicable minimum wage on January 1, 2017: $11 in most of Washington and from $13 to $15 in Seattle, depending on whether the employer has 500 employees...
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M&A, Where Art Thou?
The Election and Its Aftermath Following last week’s historic presidential election, the stock market surprisingly acted very favorably to bank stocks, sending many soaring to 52-week highs. So what does this mean for banks and M&A in the months...
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The Three Keys to Successful Business Succession Planning
As baby boomers approach retirement age, the question begs to be asked: What happens to the businesses they own and operate? Studies suggest that as many as two-thirds of all small and midsize businesses are owned by boomers who plan to exit their co...
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The Basics of Charitable Remainder Trusts—Part Two
This article is the second piece of a two-part installment on Charitable Remainder Trusts (“CRTs”). Click here to read the first article in this series. CRTs are irrevocable, split-interest trusts that are ideal for certain philanthropic clients, and...
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Blog Post: Washington State Sets Carbon Dioxide Emission Reduction Requirements for Major Sources
Today the Washington State Department of Ecology adopted a new rule to limit carbon dioxide emissions from major sources. Read full blog post here.
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Blog Post: Smelter Not Liable Under CERCLA as an Arranger for Disposal
A Ninth Circuit panel reversed a district court’s denial of a smelter owner’s motion to dismiss, holding that the owner/operator of a facility that emits airborne hazardous substances cannot be held liable as an arranger for disposal under CERCLA. Re...
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