November 21, 2024
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Group sues to stop south Everett Pallet shelter on vacant city property

EVERETT — A lawsuit from neighbors could stop the city’s plans to shelter women and children in undeveloped land near the Phil Johnson Ballfields in south Everett. The city has earmarked $3 million of American Rescue Plan Act funding to build temporary housing. Since, Everett has built the 40-unit Pallet shelter managed by the Everett

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Budget 2024 tilts tax scale in favour of international mutual funds. Time to go global?

The budget shocked investors with a change in capital gain structure but gave a relief to those investing in international funds. Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman announced a change in holding period, LTCG tax rate while keeping STCG tax rate unchanged for overseas FoFs (international funds), gold mutual funds, and equity FoFs.The holding period for equity

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Is a Stockholder Vote Necessary? | Publications | Insights

This article was originally published on January 4, 2022, and has been updated as of July 24, 2024. At a Glance Delaware law states that a stockholder vote is only necessary when a corporation sells “all or substantially all of its [] assets.” But the law stops short of defining “substantially all.” Instead, judges have

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