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What to know about the Corporate Transparency Act

BUFFALO, N.Y. — The U.S. Department of Treasury’s Financial Crimes Enforcement Network, or FinCEN, will soon have more information to battle the unknown in Corporate…

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North Syracuse cannabis ‘social club’ likely violating state laws, expert says

A North Syracuse business owner is standing firm that his “social club” is operating legally by providing a place for people to learn about cannabis and at times smoke…

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Military members continue to face harsh marijuana penalties despite Biden’s pardons

President Joe Biden in 2022 and again in December pardoned thousands of Americans who were convicted of simple possession of marijuana. Biden, in a tweet, said: “Too many…

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I-Team: Cannabis enforcement rules, abilities at state and local level

The Haven Coalition is still operating one week after police in the village released a laundry list of alleged problems the business is causing in North Syracuse. Police describe…

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New York’s new LLC statute provides transparency, but only on a need-to-know basis

New York’s newly enacted LLC transparency statute will make it easier for law enforcement and government agencies to determine company ownership, but it won’t do much for…

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When you leave service in national security, you just can’t go work anywhere.

National security eyebrows shot up last month when a former FBI counterintelligence special agent received a four-year prison sentence. Why? He had gone to work for a Russian…

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Jury selection enters day two, legal expert weighs in

FORT EDWARD, N.Y. (NEWS10) — Jury selection in the trial for Kevin Monahan entered a second day. Monahan is accused of shooting and killing 20-year-old Kaylin Gillis in April…

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What Congress’ new attempt to strengthen age bias laws means for employers

Federal lawmakers are once again pushing to bolster workplace anti-discrimination protections for older workers, meaning potentially increased legal liabilities for employers —…

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Consumer Alert: Homeowners are getting deceptive letters. Are they legal?

Watch your mailbox.  Irondequoit police warn you could be getting a letter that is not what it appears. On Thursday, we told you the letter looks like it came from the town of…

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New York Sen. Sean Ryan plans to reintroduce non-compete ban bill

As time was running out for the governor to sign legislation banning non-compete agreements in New York state, the bill’s sponsor felt they had reached a compromise to…

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