McMillan Metro Faerber is proud to announce that our own, Andrew H. Milne, has been recognized by The Daily Record’s 2024 Business Law Power List. Click here to read the original article.
Identity documents, such as your driver’s license, your passport, and even your birth certificate, are an introduction to who we are and who we would like to be known as to the world. Not only might these documents help us get into a bar on a Friday night, they can also serve to protect us from the legal ramifications of misidentification or a lack of identification entirely. Our identity showcases our uniqueness and should truthfully represent us.
The rules for deciding who is really an independent contractor and who must be classified as an employee are changing again. If your business issues 1099s, prepare to take another look at your independent contractors (ICs) in the context of the new rules.
Whether they were drafted 10 years ago by a developer or amended last week by an HOA’s Board of Directors. No matter how meticulously they hew to the letter of the law. Regardless of how long and technical – or brief and simple – the bylaws and rules of every Maryland homeowner’s association, they all have one essential trait in common. None of them are enforceable unless they have been filed in one of the HOA Depositories set up by the State.
On January 1, 2024, the Corporate Transparency Act (CTA) began requiring corporations, limited liability companies and otherentities to file reports with the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN) division of the U.S Treasury Department.
McMillan Metro, PC is pleased to announce our firm’s new name, reflecting our evolution as a leading Maryland, Virginia, and Washington, DC law firm. McMillan Metro Faerber, PC will continue to provide our clients with the highest level of service and guidance, and we welcome you to join us in this new chapter.