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Weaver has developed carbon accounting processes to determine our carbon footprint across Scope 1 and Scope 2 emissions.
Microsoft has reformed the calculation of its supply-chain emissions through innovative accounting to align with its carbon-negative 2030 goals. Learn more here.
These essential estate planning strategies will help develop a robust plan to protect your assets, reduce taxes and ensure more for your heirs.
As Local Law 97 mandates emission reductions for large buildings in NYC, property owners are taking proactive steps to ensure compliance and avoid fines.
California’s landmark legislative package places unprecedented climate reporting requirements on public and private companies that do business in California.
On June 14, Treasury and the IRS released much anticipated guidance on the transfer of certain credits in the form of proposed regulations.
Created as part of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017, the Qualified Opportunity Zone program created tax incentives for certain investments in lower income areas.
In a Texas divorce, community property is divided between the two spouses, but separate property is retained by the spouse who owns it.
In a Texas divorce, identifying and dividing community property is one of the first steps in the process. Identifying marital property is often accomplished through the legal process of discovery.
If you are going through a divorce, the division of property may be one of the most important concerns, second only to matters pertaining to children from the marriage.