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NASHVILLE, Tenn.—Stites & Harbison, PLLC welcomes attorney Jacob E. Moses to the firm’s Nashville, Tenn., office. He joins the firm’s Creditors’ Rights & Bankruptcy Service Group.

NASHVILLE, Tenn.—Stites & Harbison, PLLC welcomes attorney Jacob E. Moses to the firm’s Nashville, Tenn., office. He joins the firm’s Creditors’ Rights & Bankruptcy Service Group. Moses represents clients in commercial and civil litigation, including complex litigation involving business disputes, contract disputes, commercial finance matters and insurance coverage matters. His...
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In Kwong v. United States, No. 23-267 (Fed. Cl. 11/25/25), the U.S. Court of Federal Claims ruled that certain tax deadlines were automatically postponed for the entire COVID-19 disaster period plus 60 days. As a result, the court found that under the prior version of IRC Sec. 7508A(d), the suspension of underpayment interest and failure-to-file or failure-to-pay penalties was mandatory from January 20, 2020, through July 10, 2023. The decision invalidated Treasury Regulation Sec. 301.7508A-1(g)(3)(ii) limiting this mandatory postponement to one year. The decision is not affected by a November 2021 amendment to the statute, which was not retroactive. Tax attorney Bill Joseph takes a look at what this decision.

In Kwong v. United States, No. 23-267 (Fed. Cl. 11/25/25), the U.S. Court of Federal Claims ruled that certain tax deadlines were automatically postponed for the entire COVID-19 disaster period plus 60 days. As a result, the court found that under the prior version of IRC Sec. 7508A(d), the suspension...

HARTFORD, Conn.—The Connecticut Bar Association recently presented Stites & Harbison, PLLC attorney Nancy Kennedy with the 2026 Ladder Award for outstanding mentorship and service in the legal profession. She was honored at the Pathways to Leadership for Women Lawyers event held at the Aqua Turf Club in Plantsville, Conn., on March 5, 2026.

HARTFORD, Conn.—The Connecticut Bar Association recently presented Stites & Harbison, PLLC attorney Nancy Kennedy with the 2026 Ladder Award for outstanding mentorship and service in the legal profession. She was honored at the Pathways to Leadership for Women Lawyers event held at the Aqua Turf Club in Plantsville, Conn., on...
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LOUISVILLE, Ky.—Junior Achievement of Kentuckiana recently appointed Stites & Harbison, PLLC attorney Marjorie A. Farris to its Board of Directors.

LOUISVILLE, Ky.—Junior Achievement of Kentuckiana recently appointed Stites & Harbison, PLLC attorney Marjorie A. Farris to its Board of Directors. Junior Achievement’s (JA’s) mission is to inspire and prepare young people to succeed. Founded in 1919, JA is the nation’s largest organization dedicated to giving young people the knowledge and...
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Date: March 25, 2026

State Bar of Georgia, 104 Marietta St. N.W., 3rd Floor, Atlanta, Georgia 30303

Shannon Sprinkle, Torts & Insurance Practice Service Group, will be a panel member at the Professional and Ethical Dilemmas in Litigation seminar presented by the State Bar of Georgia on March 25, 2025. This seminar will consist of four panels, each of which will consider a series of thorny hypothetical situations which often arise in litigation.

Presented by the State Bar of Georgia This seminar will consist of four panels, each of which will consider a series of thorny hypothetical situations which often arise in litigation. Each hypothetical will address at least one ethical, professional, or legal dilemma which a litigator may face while representing a...
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