A September 1, 2014 on-line article by the New York Times had a very interesting title: “Seeking Facts, Justices Settle for What Briefs Tell Them.” What particularly caught my eye, as well as others ...
Cathleen O’Dowd, partner in the Tampa office, was a speaker at the Florida Trust for Historic Preservation Conference “Preservation Advocacy: Fixin’ the Process and Workin’ the Program” on May 15, ...
An AICPA committee leader testified last week at the public hearing by the Department of Labor’s ERISA Advisory Council, “Beyond Plan Audit Compliance: Improving the Financial Statement Audit Process.
Long-term care providers have been outspoken in their criticism of the Medicare appeals process, which has all but ground to a halt. Now a class-action lawsuit says Medicare beneficiaries also are ...
Where would Buffalo be without its culturals? We are all aware of the importance of our culturally significant organizations. These groups speak for the arts, preservation, and history. They speak for ...
A group of voter advocacy and left-leaning activists groups have renewed calls to the chair of the Florida Constitution Revision Commission to conduct a transparent rules process and address concerns ...
School is not always a positive experience for children, and parents can feel helpless against a system that feels impenetrable and immovable, as if designed for someone else’s kids. In reality, ...
Four Brandeis students have been awarded $1,000 each to work on advocacy projects over the summer. The winners and their summer advocacy topics are Rebecca Miller ’13, domestic violence issues, and ...