Greece is also a member State of the EU (since 1981), therefore EU law covers a large part of internal law.
It could discourage employers from hiring a law firm to, say, advise on an internal harassment allegation, if that law firm performs labor-relations work for another client.
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Republican lawmakers have held hearings on the issue, and six GOP members of the House Energy and Commerce committee wrote last week to more than a dozen insurers asking them to turn over internal analyses on the law's impact on premiums and costs.
Now he and his ally in passing the law, Senator Charles Grassley, hope to expand it to tax fraud. (Under a different law the Internal Revenue Service already pays tipsters an average 2.74% of amounts recovered.) Estranged ex-spouses, fired employees and business rivals would get a new way to cash in or exact revenge--and Phillips would get more business.
Halliburton announced earlier this month that it had hired an outside law firm to conduct an internal investigation into the brewing scandal, but the company refused to name the law firm or the lawyer conducting the inquiry.
Speaking for a 5-4 majority of the Supreme Court, Justice Anthony Kennedy did acknowledge an internal contradiction in employment discrimination law.
The investigation was triggered when banks noticed frequent cash transfers from several accounts and filed suspicious-activity reports with the Internal Revenue Service, a law enforcement official told the Associated Press.
This article is by Jonathan Green, counsel in the Complex Commercial Litigation Department, and James L. Athas, who focuses his practice on government and internal investigations, at the law firm Kaye Scholer.
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But for now federal agencies, including the Internal Revenue Service, consider DOMA the law.
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Besides that, the Republicans could attach provisions to vital bills, such as the budget, that would forbid federal workers (say, at the Internal Revenue Service) from implementing the law.
In the new law housing allowances are based on Internal Revenue Service standards for each county.
That's the upshot of recent guidance from the Internal Revenue Service concerning two changes in the law Congress made last year.
Under the old law expatriates could apply to the Internal Revenue Service for a ruling confirming they had left the U.S. for nontax reasons and were therefore exempt from the ten-year levy.
The penalties under the healthcare law may be collected by the Internal Revenue Service, they said, but the wording of the statute as well as its intent make it clear it is not a tax.
Tax favored employer-assisted housing existed in both the statutory and common law of taxation prior to the enactment of the Internal Revenue Code of 1954.
Those tempted to dismiss the report of a leading conservative Senator known for being unforgiving of government waste should note that the SSA also concluded in an internal review that 22 percent of disability awards made by Administrative Law Judges had errors and used incomplete evidence.
The results are not surprising, and should counsel corporations and law firms, which are much less likely to have adequate internal infrastructure, to partner with cloud-based e-discovery vendors.
As part of our ongoing investigation, we are working continuously and closely with our own internal engineering teams, with security teams at other companies, and with law enforcement authorities to learn everything we can about the attack, and how to prevent similar incidents in the future.
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Internal investigations allow an organisation to maintain control and keep things quiet, but law-enforcement agencies have broader powers.
The Internal Revenue Service does not determine your marital status: that is determined by state law.
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As a guy who makes his living in the nether regions of the Internal Revenue Code, I, like many Americans, crave simplicity from the tax law.
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While generosity with family members often occurs under the radar, the law is clear: if the gift exceeds a certain value and the Internal Revenue Service catches it, you could be forced to pay the tax as well as interest, and, in some cases, penalties.
With new criminal and tort law now in effect, companies will be thinking of how to develop internal control procedures to prevent rogue employees from misusing customer data, and incorporating some of these guidelines may be prove to be a useful defense in case of individual lawsuits.
Following the January tax law changes made by Congress under the American Taxpayer Relief Act (ATRA), the Internal Revenue Service announced today it plans to open the 2013 filing season and begin processing individual income tax returns on Jan. 30.
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These money laundries, organized as 501(c)(4) groups under the Internal Revenue Code, violate the spirit of the tax laws and may well violate the letter of the law as well.
It is a free vote - on conscience rather than on party lines - so it would be inaccurate to say they are voting against the government but internal divisions on the issue will make it difficult for the Tories to claim the credit for changing the law in the way the prime minister might hope.
The drama is largely internal: Gilbert learns, after a performance, that his wife, daughter, and son-in-law have been killed in a car accident, and he attempts to face his changed circumstances, as well as his own aging.
Seeing what was happening in France and Italy, Denmark also closed its internal borders - an act which the EU Commission President Jose Manuel Barroso has declared may be a violation of European law.
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