It’s probably painfully obvious to companies in the retail industry and beyond that the old paradigm of the retail shopping center is being permanently altered by e-commerce, as well as changing consumer preferences. As the old-guard stalwarts of retail begin to shutter stores or fold completely, it is up to both landlords and existing anchor
Frederic Chang
R-22 Refrigerant Phase Out Will Impact Most Retail Leases
Retailers should mark January 1, 2020, on their calendars as the date R-22, a hydrochlorofluorocarbon-based refrigerant being used in roughly 50 percent of all HVAC equipment, is set to phased out, and should be taking several steps to prepare. …
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Joint-Employer Liability and the Retail Industry
On June 3, 2016, Hunton & Williams LLP published a video discussing a 2015 ruling by the National Labor Relations Board, which fundamentally alters the joint-employer standard. The ruling has already been making waves in the retail industry as the NLRB seeks to apply the new standards to hold certain franchisors liable for the employment violations of its franchisees. …
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Colorado Tax Law Determined Constitutional
This week, the 10th Circuit Court of Appeals upheld a 2010 Colorado law requiring out-of-state retailers that do not collect sales tax from Colorado consumers to report transactions to state taxing authorities, in an effort to boost state “use tax” compliance. …
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