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Meal and Rest Breaks: What Are Your Rights at Work?
Most companies give employees a break to eat lunch or rest during the day. Sometimes these breaks are paid, and sometimes they are not. However, not every employer is required to give you breaks. Federal Law and B...
IRS Tax Season 2026: Key Dates, Changes, and Tips
At the start of each year, many people wonder about when they can file their taxes and how much of a refund they might get. The IRS (Internal Revenue Service) has shared important dates and changes for the 2026 tax season...
Should You Hire a Workers' Compensation Attorney or Handle Your Case Yourself?
If you’ve been injured or become ill because of your job, you might be wondering whether you need to hire a workers’ compensation lawyer or if you can manage your own case. The ans...
Can You Lose Your Job While on Disability Leave?
When you can't work because of a health problem, you might get money from a short-term or long-term disability insurance plan. Some people are surprised to learn that getting this money doesn't always keep their jo...
Ten Signs You Might Be a Victim of Identity Theft
Identity theft happens when someone uses your personal information—like your name, Social Security number, or financial details—without your permission, often to steal money or commit other crimes. You may not...
New IRS Tax Form Makes Claiming Deductions Easier for 2025
The IRS is introducing a new form, called Schedule 1-A, for the 2025 tax season. This new form is designed to help Americans claim more deductions and make tax filing easier. What’s New? For the fi...
Intellectual Property Law and its Growing Importance in the Digital World
In today's fast-paced era of technology, intellectual property (IP) legislation is more crucial than ever. As creators and businesses increasingly work online, the existing rules of IP protection ...
Essential Guide to Understanding Medical Power of Attorney
A Medical Power of Attorney (POA) is a legal document. It lets you choose a person you trust to make healthcare decisions for you if you can't make them yourself. This might happen if you're too ill or injur...