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Author: Charles Carlin

Lions, and Tigers, and Tax Inversions! Oh, My!

Posted on February 24, 2015 by Charles Carlin

This blog will address some potential legal challenges to the recent flux of corporate tax inversions. At first one might think that because a tax inversion may require you to pay your capital gains on a stock, and if you sold the stock you would have to pay your capital gains anyways, that this aspect…

Alternate Methods of Paying for College Tuition and Dealing with Our Nation’s Debt

Posted on November 10, 2014 by Charles Carlin

The college graduation class of 2014 graduated with the highest average debt of any college class in the history of our country.1 College student’s student loan debt now amounts to $1.2 trillion dollars, and economists and business leaders are beginning to worry that student loan debt, which amounts to 6% of the total national debt,…

Two Ways to Corner the Market: The Battle of Beer

Posted on September 14, 2014September 14, 2014 by Charles Carlin

There is a battle being played out in Ann Arbor and throughout the rest of Michigan.  No, it has nothing to do with the Michigan Wolverines lackluster start to the football season.  This battle is about beer! To be more specific, this battle is about the rapid growth of the craft beer industry in North…

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