Nashville, Tenn.-based HCA has filed suit against the Florida Department of Revenue challenging nearly $760,000 in interest payments the Department says it owes, according to a Miami Herald report.
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Holding: Because Section 1146(a) affords a stamp-tax exemption only to transfers made pursuant to a Chapter 11 plan to declare bankruptcy that has been confirmed, Piccadilly Cafeterias Inc. may not ...
With college sports just a few days away from entering a new era following the approval of the House vs. NCAA settlement, schools are preparing to begin paying athletes directly. The June 6 approval ...
The Florida Board of Governors approved an amendment Wednesday allowing state universities to allocate up to $22.5 million in auxiliary funds annually to athletics, helping to cover revenue-sharing ...
The revenue-sharing era in college football officially began on July 1, with schools now legally able to pay student-athletes directly for their abilities thanks to the $2.8 billion House v. NCAA ...
Amid the federal government shutdown, the state Department of Commerce did not release monthly unemployment figures as ...
Yahoo Sports’ Dan Wetzel and Ross Dellenger, and Sports Illustrated’s Pat Forde hop on the College Football Enquirer to discuss Florida State officials statements on potentially leaving the ACC over ...