Americans hear about cybersecurity incidents on a frequent basis. As the adage goes, it is not a matter of “if” a breach or security hack occurs; it is a matter of “when.” At no time was that more evident earlier
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HIPAA Gets a Potential Counterpart in HISAA
Americans hear about cybersecurity incidents on a frequent basis. As the adage goes, it is not a matter of “if” a breach or security hack occurs; it is a matter of “when.” At no time was that more evident earlier…
John Joyoprayitno: Leading with Vision and Impact
Congratulations to John Joyoprayitno, CEO of Alafair Biosciences, on being named one of Austin’s Best CEOs by the Austin Business Journal. This award is a testament to John’s outstanding leadership, dedication to innovation, and significant contributions to the Austin…
Upcoming Deadline: Corporate Transparency Act Filings
On January 1, 2024, the new reporting requirements under the Corporate Transparency Act (the “CTA”) took effect in the United States. The CTA, aimed at increasing corporate transparency and combating financial crimes, requires “reporting companies” to file Beneficial Ownership Information…
Recorded Webinar: Corporate Transparency ActꟷCommon Exemptions for Private Fund Managers and Their Affiliates
Join Winstead attorneys Burke McDavid and Page Patrick as they discuss significant Corporate Transparency Act (CTA) exemptions for private fund managers, their affiliated management entities, and advised funds. The presentation covers exemptions that can shield these entities from the CTA’s…
Update to the Qualified Professional Asset Manager Exemption (QPAM)
The U.S. Department of Labor’s (the “DOL”) amendment to the qualified professional asset manager (“QPAM”) prohibited transaction class exemption 84-14 (the “Exemption”) went into effect on June 17, 2024. Current QPAMs must send a one-time email notice to the DOL…
Update to the Qualified Professional Asset Manager Exemption (QPAM)
The U.S. Department of Labor’s (the “DOL”) amendment to the qualified professional asset manager (“QPAM”) prohibited transaction class exemption 84-14 (the “Exemption”) went into effect on June 17, 2024. Current QPAMs must send a one-time email notice to the DOL…
Court Affirmed A Judgment For An Estate Because The Personal Represented Participated In The Case
Court Reversed Summary Judgment On Whether A Person Was The Current Trustee And On Certain Modification Claims But Affirmed Summary Judgment Rejecting Termination Of The Trust And On Other Modification Claims
In Crossley v. Crossley, a plaintiff, who was the beneficiary of, or had the power to designate the beneficiary, in two trusts established by his mother, and he filed suit requesting that the court determine whether he or his sister…
Texas Supreme Court Reverses Order In Trust Dispute Granting A Constructive Trust
In In re Trust A & Trust C, a beneficiary sued a trustee for breach of fiduciary duty and sought a constructive trust over assets that were transferred out of the trust. 690 S.W.3d 80 (Tex. 2024). The trial court…