Monday, August 5, 2013

How to Keep Your Business Compliant by Deborah Sweeney | She ...

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by Deborah Sweeney, CEO of MyCorporation.com

I cannot begin to stress how important it is to make sure your business stays compliant with the state. Small business owners have a tendency to procrastinate when it comes to filing important paperwork and paying state fees, but if your business falls out of good standing with the state you will have to pay, both monetarily and with your time, to get your company compliant again. It?s a much, better idea to instead just buckle down and stay on top of everything, especially these three required areas.

Your Estimated Tax Payments

You really don?t want to test the boundaries of government oversight when it comes to taxes and the IRS. Anyone who is self-employed and expects to owe more than $1,000 when they file their return has make quarterly estimated tax payments. If your business is a corporation and you expect to owe more than $500, you also have to make estimated tax payments. The IRS does provide instructions on how to determine estimated tax, and when payments are due ? as a quick heads up, the next due date for 2013 is September 16th. For individuals, these instructions are part of the 1040-ES package, and for corporations the instructions are part of the 1120-W. Now, it is okay if your calculations are slightly off, but if you?re grossly underpaid you will be hit by some steep fines. Paying estimated taxes can feel a bit like trying to predict the future, so most accountants recommend you pay at least 100% of the taxes you paid last year. If you are really worried, re-estimate in the middle of the year (August is a good month to do this during) and see how close your estimates were to what you actually owed during the first two quarters.

Your Annual Reports

If you run your business as a sole-proprietorship, you don?t have to worry about annual reports ? though we do recommend reconsidering your business structure. But, if your business is structured as an LLC or a corporation, most states will require you to file a report on your business and pay a fee every year. This report is meant to ensure that the information filed with the state, like who your registered agent is and where your business is located, is up to date. Not filing an annual report is one of the quickest ways to fall out of good standing, so make sure you always mark your calendar with when you need to file.

Respect Corporate Formalities

Neither sole-proprietorships nor LLCs have to worry about adhering to corporate formalities, though most business advisors suggest that LLCs should still hold annual meetings, adopt an operating agreement, and document any business decisions and financial activity for the sake of legal protection. Corporations, on the other hand, are required to adhere to strict, formalized operating procedures. When you form a corporation, you must hold an initial meeting for the directors to adopt bylaws, elect officers, and issue stock. After that, you have to have annual meetings for the directors and the shareholders, and keep the minutes for these meetings in your records. Business and financial activity must also be documented, and nearly any change to the business has to be adopted through corporate resolutions. It is easy to fall behind on the many formal requirements that corporations have to adhere to, but if the state looks into your records and sees you aren?t following the rules, they can revoke your status as a corporation. So keep detailed records and respect state requirements.

Staying compliant with the state can be a very time-consuming, arduous process, but it is something that every small business needs to do. Make sure you know exactly what deadlines you have to file by, how much money you have to send along, and what hoops you have to jump through to stay compliant. The last thing you want is to have to pay exorbitant fees and file a bunch of paperwork to get back into good standing, and putting in a little effort now will save you from having to worry and stress about your business?s standing later on.

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About the Author:

Deborah Sweeney HeadshotDeborah Sweeney is the CEO of MyCorporation.com. MyCorporation is a leader in online legal filing services for entrepreneurs and businesses, providing start-up bundles that include corporation and LLC formation, registered agent, DBA, and trademark & copyright filing services. MyCorporation does all the work, making the business formation and maintenance quick and painless, so business owners can focus on what they do best. Follow her on Google+ and on Twitter @deborahsweeney and @mycorporation.

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Sunday, August 4, 2013

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9 Afghans killed in attack on Indian consulate

KABUL, Afghanistan (AP) ? Three suicide attackers killed at least nine civilians, most of them children, in a botched attack Saturday on the Indian consulate in an eastern Afghan city near the border with Pakistan, security officials said.

Police fired on the militants as they approached a checkpoint near the consulate in Jalalabad, prompting one of them to set off their explosives-laden car, said Masum Khan Hashimi, the deputy police chief of Nangarhar province. The blast killed nine bystanders, and wounded another 24 people including a policeman.

All three attackers also died, although it was not clear how many were killed by police fire and how many by the explosion.

In New Delhi, India's External Affairs Ministry spokesman Syed Akbaruddin says that all Indian officials in the consulate were safe.

Afghanistan's main insurgent group, the Taliban, denied in a text message that it had carried out the attack. Smaller militant groups based in Pakistan have targeted Indian interests in Afghanistan in the past.

Hashimi said the attack began when three men in a car approached the checkpoint. Two of the men got out of the car wearing vests rigged with explosives and a police guard immediately opened fire on them, Hashimi said. He added that the third man then detonated a large bomb located inside the car.

In 2010, two Kabul guest houses popular among Indians were attacked, killing more than six Indians. India blamed that attack on the Pakistan-based militant group Lashkar-e-Taiba.

The Indian Embassy was bombed in 2008 and 2009, leaving 75 people dead.

The attack came as the U.S. planned to close its embassies in the Muslim world for the weekend due to an al-Qaida threat.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/9-afghans-killed-attack-indian-consulate-074731557.html

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Al Qaeda threat is 'real and serious' - intelligence ... - World News

A threat of an al Qaeda attack is "real and serious" and "we must not let our guard down," the chairman of the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence has warned after a worldwide alert was issued for all U.S. citizens traveling abroad. NBC's Kristen Welker reports.

By Tony Capra, Andrea Mitchell and Catherine Chomiak, NBC News

A meeting of the National Security Council chaired by Susan Rice was held at the White House Saturday evening to discuss the latest intelligence regarding the?threat of an al Qaeda attack.

There are different views among analysts -- including whether a plot is already underway, with team members already selected, as reported Saturday by CBS.

At least some present at the meeting said they believed that to be the case, but others disagree. There is no consensus on whether the plot is underway, officials told NBC News.

The threat of an al Qaeda attack is ?real and serious? and ?we must not let our guard down,? the chairman of the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence warned after a worldwide alert was issued for all U.S. citizens traveling abroad.

In a statement issued Friday, the State Department warned the terror group and its affiliates ?may focus efforts to conduct attacks in the period between now and the end of August.?

On Saturday, President Obama was updated on a potential threat coming from the Arabian Peninsula, a White House official said. The president would continue to be updated throughout the weekend, according to the official.

U.S. officials said that the threat warning is based primarily on a "significant increase in chatter from a growing number of intercepts" throughout the region.

NBC News counter-terrorism analyst Michael Leiter and NBC's Richard Engel join Lester Holt with more on the al Qaeda threat.

Mike Rogers, the intelligence committee chairman, said the situation showed just how dangerous the al Qaeda network still is.

?The seriousness of the threat stream is a sober reminder of al Qaeda's determination and ongoing intention to commit acts of violence on Western and U.S. targets,? he said in a statement late Friday.

?The threats against American interests are real and serious and we must not let our guard down,? he added.

At least 22 embassies and consulates that normally open on Sundays -- mostly in the Muslim world -- were closing this weekend because of the potential threat.


The closures so far include diplomatic missions in Cairo, Tel Aviv, Riyadh, Baghdad, Kabul, and Bahrain.

"It is possible we may have additional days of closings as well, depending on our analysis,? a State Department official said.

The chairman of the House of Representatives Foreign Affairs Committee, Ed Royce, told MSNBC he believed it was ?probably now prudent, given the fact that, in this case, we do have this intelligence, to take this step to make certain that we have fully protected our embassy personnel.?

Britain said it would close its embassy in Yemen on Sunday and Monday. "We are particularly concerned about the security situation in the final days of Ramadan and into Eid," Britain's Foreign Office said in a statement, referring to the Muslim holy month that ends on Wednesday.

The intelligence says nothing about a specific target of the plot, U.S. officials said Friday. The United States is working with foreign spy agencies to try to find out more about the target.

The State Department?s alert said U.S. citizens ?should take every precaution to be aware of their surroundings and to adopt appropriate safety measures to protect themselves when traveling.?

The U.S. State Department has announced officials will close down all U.S. embassies across the Middle East on Sunday after Al-Qaeda-related intelligence suggested a threat. NBC's Andrea Mitchell reports.

"The Department of State alerts U.S. citizens to the continued potential for terrorist attacks, particularly in the Middle East and North Africa, and possibly occurring in or emanating from the Arabian Peninsula,? it added.

Terrorism expert Xenia Dormandy, U.S. director of London-based think tank Chatham House, said Friday it was the first time in memory that the U.S. had closed such a large number of embassies at once.

?The bottom line is clearly they?ve had firm intelligence from multiple sources that there?s an al Qaeda threat or an al Qaeda-affiliated threat," she said.

Dormandy said the United States' actions were likely influenced by the attack on the U.S. Consulate in Benghazi, Libya, in September, in which Ambassador Christopher Stevens and three other Americans were killed.

?I think they are being cautious because any attack on American diplomats is something they want to avoid at all costs," she added. "I think they are certainly likely to be more nervous now about making a mistake than they were before the Libyan [Benghazi consulate] attack, but they?ve seen the consequences of what can happen if you don?t take precautions, so it?s perhaps an appropriate response."

Ian Johnston and Henry Austin of NBC News and Reuters contributed to this report.

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France to close embassy in Yemen temporarily on security fears

PARIS (Reuters) - France said it would close its embassy in Yemen for several days from Sunday and urged its citizens in the country to take precautions because of elevated security threats.

The decision came after similar moves by Britain and Germany, which followed a U.S. decision to close more than a dozen embassies temporarily in the Middle East and Africa.

The U.S. State Department said on Thursday American embassies that would normally be open this Sunday - including those in Abu Dhabi, Baghdad and Cairo - would be closed that day because of unspecified security concerns. On Friday, it also issued a global travel alert to its citizens.

"Intelligence officers have reporting from a reliable source that a major plot is under way and that the team to carry it out has been selected and is in place," CBS News reported on Saturday.

However, U.S. authorities do not know the date, the timing or the target of the planned attack, it said.

"We have elements that lead us to believe that the threat is very serious and other countries have also taken similar steps," French President Francois Hollande said during a Saturday visit to southwest France focused on agricultural issues.

"Therefore the embassy (in Yemen) will be closed for several days. We are also conscious that we will have to keep up extreme vigilance in the coming weeks, especially for people travelling in the area."

A French Foreign Ministry spokesman confirmed the move but said only that the embassy would be closed on August 4.

Interpol, the France-based international police agency, on Saturday issued a global security alert advising member states to increase vigilance against attacks after a series of prison breaks in Iraq, Libya and Pakistan. Interpol said it was investigating to determine if the escapes were linked.

Prison breaks took place in Pakistan on July 31 in a Taliban-led operation, and in Iraq at the Abu Ghraib prison overnight on July 22. Some 500 convicts, among them senior al Qaeda operatives, escaped from Abu Ghraib.

More than 1,100 inmates broke out of a prison on the outskirts of Benghazi on July 27.

The European Union said that it would be taking "all necessary precautions" following the U.S. announcement.

"We are particularly concerned about the security situation in the final days of Ramadan and into Eid," the British Foreign Office said in a statement, referring to the Muslim holy month which ends on Wednesday evening.

(Reporting by Patrick Vignal and Julien Ponthus; Writing by Leila Abboud; Editing by Andrew Roche, Sonya Hepinstall and Mohammad Zargham)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/france-close-embassy-yemen-temporarily-security-fears-005044017.html

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Saturday, August 3, 2013

Denzel Washington, Mark Whalberg & Paula Patton Take NY W/ 2 Guns

Denzel, Mark, Paula and more dish on their latest Hollywood hit.

Today (August 2), Denzel Washington and Mark Whalberg will come together in theaters nationwide as the most unexpected cop duo to hit the big screen in the Universal Studios comedic action-packed drama, 2 Guns. Washington, an undercover DEA agent, and Whalberg, an AWOL naval intelligence officer, are giving audiences improv and scripted comedy at its best as they go on the run from the very organizations that employ them after being double crossed at the end of a year-long operation that was unknowingly illegal from the start.

Filmed in New Mexico and Louisiana, the two-time Academy Award winner and two-time Oscar nominee are joined by an all-star cast including Paula Patton (Mission Impossible: Ghost Protocol, Jumping the Broom), Bill Paxton (Vertical Limit, Mighty Joe Young), James Marsden (27 Dresses, Death at a Funeral), Edward James Olmos (Selena, Battlestar Galactica), Fred Ward (30 Minutes or Less, Sweet Home Alabama) and more as they attempt to retrieve an unruly $43.125 million without getting their heads shot off (all puns intended).

?We?ve known each other for a while, but I think what surprised me was just how willing Denzel was to just try anything,? said Whalberg said during a New York press conference held this past Sunday (July 28). Washington quickly cut in to add to his co-star?s work impression. ?[When] I heard that Mark was involved [in the movie] I was like, ?Oh okay, I can be safe?I knew Mark was not just funny; he has a warmth and a heart about him that I?ve loved.?

As Denzel, Mark, Paula and other cast members met in the Big Apple to New York this past Sunday to bring the Baltasar-directed film to life, BlackEnterprise.com and other media tastemakters gathered to find out what $74 million Hollywood flick had up its sleeve. From hysterical, indecent humor to unpredictable action, find out what Tinseltown?s A-listers had to say about their latest Blockbuster hit.

It?s the first time you two have worked together. What surprised you about each other?

Mark: We?ve known each other for a while, but I think what surprised me was just how willing Denzel was to try anything. We wanted to add some humor and shake it up a bit and combine comedic elements with the dramatic aspect of the movie.

Denzel: I would say the same thing. I?ve been looking to kind of stick my toe in the water. [After] coming off of Flight, I was looking to do something to have more fun so when I read the script and I heard that Mark was involved I was like, ?Oh okay, I can be safe because I knew Mark was not just funny he has a warmth and a heart about him that I?ve loved?I watched Ted the other night too, man! That?s a sick movie. How did you do that fight scene? You got spanked?so I wasn?t ready to get spanked yet, but he helped free me up to just go for it and [not] worry about being too silly.

The chemistry between the two of you is so delicious and wonderful, what did you do to bond?

Denzel: We went to Lamaze class together [laughs]. We?re neighbors?

Mark: We?ve known each other socially?we both have four kids. I was constantly able to ask him for advice and pick his brain about things both personally and professionally. [But] we?re both professional, so even if we didn?t spend time hanging out we would just come and do our job, and we would enjoy our job. We?re both serious about our job, so it would just kind of works or it doesn?t?

Denzel: And Mark?s a good guy?he?s a regular guy like me so I was like, ?Let?s go! Let?s hit it.?

What do you think is harder? Making audiences laugh in a comedic role, or making them emotionally invested in your character in a drama?

Denzel: For me, I have less experience with this, so I won?t say it?s harder, but?that?s why I wanted to go out there with somebody who I know knows that territory better than I do. Some of the stuff that Mark was doing, I was like, ?If he can do that, I can just go for it!?

Mark: Whether you?re gonna make people laugh or make people cry, it?s always the same approach for me.

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NY Writer Says She Was Visited by a Terrorism Task Force for Googling Pressure Cookers (Little green footballs)

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Friday, August 2, 2013

Senate in prolonged vote over Obama ATF pick

WASHINGTON (AP) ? Unexpectedly short on a crucial showdown vote, Democrats struggled Wednesday to secure confirmation for a new director of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Tobacco but succeeded in dramatic fashion in getting one Republican senator to switch her vote and help them.

Democrats had seemed about to lose an effort to clear President Barack Obama's nominee to head the agency, B. Todd Jones, for a vote on final passage.

But after Sen. Lisa Murkowski, R-Alaska, voted to support GOP delaying tactics aimed at derailing the nomination, she was swarmed by Democratic senators urging her to switch her vote.

In a prolonged spectacle played out largely in full view on the Senate floor, the scrum around Murkowski was quickly enlarged when Republican senators joined the group, trying to persuade her not to switch.

More than a dozen lawmakers spent nearly an hour imploring Murkowski, first on the Senate floor and then in a private cloakroom. After about 20 minutes of talks in the cloakroom, Murkowski emerged and switched her vote.

That still left Democrats one short of the 60 votes needed to end filibusters.

Democrats were waiting for one of their members, Sen. Heidi Heitkamp of North Dakota, to return to the Capitol and cast the decisive vote for Jones.

Heitkamp was on her way back to Washington from North Dakota, a Heitkamp aide said.

Another aide said Heitkamp was expected back around 6 p.m.

While most Senate roll calls take about 20 minutes, the Jones vote already had lasted more than two hours by late afternoon.

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Workers' Compensation: Truck Drivers Beware ? Your Insurance ...

Today's post comes from guest author Leonard Jernigan from The Jernigan Law Firm.

There is a scam out there and truck drivers are the victims, especially if they are seriously injured in a trucking accident. It works like this: an out of work driver hears about a job and fills out an application with a national trucking company. He then gets a call saying he has been accepted as a driver, contingent on a physical exam and a drug test.

The driver is then asked to show up at work on an appointed date for his first delivery job. When he shows up he is asked to ?sign papers? which allow him to lease/own the truck as he drives it across the country, and he signs a contract that declares that he is an independent contractor (although in reality the trucking company controls the deliveries and is the only source of revenue for the driver).

Further, he is required to purchase accident insurance through a broker designated by the trucking company and the premiums are taken out of his paycheck. Because the driver is anxious to work again and is not particularly experienced in reviewing legal documents the driver signs the papers, gets in the truck and begins working again as an interstate truck driver.

The costs of this workplace injury are now shifted from the employer/insurer to the taxpayer.
Like most of us, these drivers never expect to be in a serious accident. If they unfortunately do have an accident while driving the truck, they look to the accident policy they purchased. If they are disabled, it pays the same benefits as workers? compensation and provides medical coverage.

Many drivers think they are actually on workers' compensation. The catch is that all benefits stop after 104 weeks (2 years). If after that time if the driver is still disabled and still needs medical care, it is a shock to find out none is available under this contract.

Is there no hope for the truck driver under these circumstances?
Why 104 weeks? Most states have workers? compensation systems that require the claim be filed within 2 years. Since the 2-year period has run, the driver is out of luck and cannot file for workers? compensation under state law. What happens if the driver needs additional surgery and continues to remain disabled? Most likely federal assistance programs like Medicaid or Medicare enter the picture and the costs of this workplace injury are now shifted from the employer/insurer to the taxpayer.
If involved in a serious accident, be aware of the 104-week provision and file a workers? compensation claim before that time period expires.
Is there no hope for the truck driver under these circumstances? Although it might be a tough fight, most workers' compensation statutes specifically state that an employer cannot contract away its obligations under the Workers? Compensation Act. Thus, the truck driver?s legal argument is that the contract designating the driver as an independent contractor was void as a matter of law. If the employee has been the subject of fraud, equity may allow the driver to go ahead and file a claim and pursue the action even through the 2-yr period has run. Under these circumstances, certainly in North Carolina, the driver would have an opportunity to pursue this claim.

The lesson to be learned by truck drivers is not to assume that the contract you have innocently signed is valid. If involved in a serious accident, be aware of the 104-week provision and file a workers? compensation claim before that time period expires. Finally, if you are asked to sign one of these contracts and you have options of other employment, you may want to decline this job offer and work for a company that is more ethical. Your livelihood and the welfare of your family may depend on this important decision.

Source: http://workers-compensation.blogspot.com/2013/08/truck-drivers-beware-your-insurance-may.html

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California Water Service Group Board of Directors Declares 274th Consecutive Quarterly Dividend

SOURCE: California Water Service Group

California Water Service Group

SAN JOSE, CA--(Marketwired - Jul 31, 2013) - ?At its meeting today, the California Water Service Group (NYSE: CWT) Board of Directors declared the company's 274th consecutive quarterly dividend in the amount of $0.1600 per common share.?It will be payable on August 23, 2013, to stockholders of record on August 12, 2013.?

California Water Service Group is the parent company of California Water Service Company, Washington Water Service Company, New Mexico Water Service Company, Hawaii Water Service Company, Inc., CWS Utility Services, and HWS Utility Services.?Together these companies provide regulated and non-regulated water service to nearly 2 million people in California, Washington, New Mexico, and Hawaii.?Group's common stock trades on the New York Stock Exchange under the symbol "CWT."?

This news release contains forward-looking statements within the meaning established by the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995 ("Act").?The forward-looking statements are intended to qualify under provisions of the federal securities laws for "safe harbor" treatment established by the Act.?Forward-looking statements are based on currently available information, expectations, estimates, assumptions and projections, and management's judgment about the Company, the water utility industry and general economic conditions.?Such words as expects, intends, plans, believes, estimates, assumes, anticipates, projects, predicts, forecasts or variations of such words or similar expressions are intended to identify forward-looking statements.?The forward-looking statements are not guarantees of future performance.?They are subject to uncertainty and changes in circumstances.?Actual results may vary materially from what is contained in a forward-looking statement.?Factors that may cause a result different than expected or anticipated include, but are not limited to: governmental and regulatory commissions' decisions; changes in regulatory commissions' policies and procedures; the timeliness of regulatory commissions' actions concerning rate relief; new legislation; electric power interruptions; increases in suppliers' prices and the availability of supplies including water and power; fluctuations in interest rates; changes in environmental compliance and water quality requirements; acquisitions and our ability to successfully integrate acquired companies;?the ability to successfully implement business plans; changes in customer water use patterns; the impact of weather on water sales and operating results; access to sufficient capital on satisfactory terms; civil disturbances or terrorist threats or acts, or apprehension about the possible future occurrences of acts of this type; the involvement of the United States in war or other hostilities; restrictive covenants in or changes to the credit ratings on our current or future debt that could increase our financing costs or affect our ability to borrow, make payments on debt or pay dividends; and, other risks and unforeseen events.?When considering forward-looking statements, you should keep in mind the cautionary statements included in this paragraph, as well as the annual 10-K, Quarterly 10-Q, and other reports filed from time-to-time with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC).?The Company assumes no obligation to provide public updates of forward-looking statements.

Additional information is available at our web site at www.calwatergroup.com.

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Thursday, August 1, 2013

Worker dies after accident at Sarasota Military Academy



Officials gather at the scene of a personnel lift accident on the Sarasota Military Academy campus Wednesday morning in Sarasota.

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Published: Wednesday, July 31, 2013 at 10:44 a.m.
Last Modified: Wednesday, July 31, 2013 at 5:42 p.m.

SARASOTA - A painter working on renovations at Sarasota Military Academy died Wednesday after he was found pinned between the building and a personnel lift.

Two witnesses found the man, an employee of Service Painting of Florida, shortly before 10 a.m. They were able to lower the machine's bucket, damaging a temporary chain-link fence, and call 911, according to the Sarasota Police Department.

The man, whose identity has not been released pending notification of relatives, was unconscious when taken by ambulance to Sarasota Memorial Hospital. He was pronounced dead at the hospital, according to Genevieve Judge, police spokeswoman.

An investigation continues to determine if it was a work-related accident or medical issue.

"Out of respect for the family members, and in deference to the work being done by involved authorities, the company should not, and will not, speculate about the cause or causes of this tragic loss," said Liz A. Perez-Lavin, president of Service Painting of Florida, in a statement emailed to the Herald-Tribune. "The company intends to cooperate with the authorities in any investigation. On behalf of Service Painting of Florida, and all of its team members, we wish to extend our thoughts and prayers for ... his family."

Representatives of the Occupational Safety and Health Administration are looking into the incident.

Daniel Kennedy, headmaster of Sarasota Military Academy, called it "a very sad situation," but would not speak about the details of the case.

Construction will continue as planned.

EARLIER: A painter working on renovations at Sarasota Military Academy died Wednesday after he was found pinned between the building and a personnel lift.

Two witnesses found the man, an employee of Service Painting of Florida, shortly before 10 a.m. They were able to lower the machine's lift, damaging a temporary chain-link fence, and call 911, according to the Sarasota Police Department.

The man, whose identity has not been released pending notification to next-of-kin, was unconscious when taken by ambulance to Sarasota Memorial Hospital. He was later reported dead, according to Genevieve Judge, police spokeswoman.

An investigation continues to determine if it was a work-related accident or medical issue. Representatives of the Occupational Safety and Health Administration will look into the incident.

Affiliates with Service Painting of Florida and the Sarasota Military Academy declined to comment immediately following the incident.

Construction will continue as planned.

EARLIER... A crane has collapsed at the Sarasota Military Academy campus, blocking traffic on North Orange Avenue.

There is no word yet on whether anyone has been injured as a result of the collapse, which occurred around 10 a.m. today at the academy, located in the 800 block of North Orange Avenue.


EDITOR'S NOTE: Check back for details on this developing story.

Source: http://www.heraldtribune.com/article/20130731/article/130739951

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Workers' Compensation: Truck Drivers Beware ? Your Insurance ...

Today's post comes from guest author Leonard Jernigan from The Jernigan Law Firm.

There is a scam out there and truck drivers are the victims, especially if they are seriously injured in a trucking accident. It works like this: an out of work driver hears about a job and fills out an application with a national trucking company. He then gets a call saying he has been accepted as a driver, contingent on a physical exam and a drug test.

The driver is then asked to show up at work on an appointed date for his first delivery job. When he shows up he is asked to ?sign papers? which allow him to lease/own the truck as he drives it across the country, and he signs a contract that declares that he is an independent contractor (although in reality the trucking company controls the deliveries and is the only source of revenue for the driver).

Further, he is required to purchase accident insurance through a broker designated by the trucking company and the premiums are taken out of his paycheck. Because the driver is anxious to work again and is not particularly experienced in reviewing legal documents the driver signs the papers, gets in the truck and begins working again as an interstate truck driver.

The costs of this workplace injury are now shifted from the employer/insurer to the taxpayer.
Like most of us, these drivers never expect to be in a serious accident. If they unfortunately do have an accident while driving the truck, they look to the accident policy they purchased. If they are disabled, it pays the same benefits as workers? compensation and provides medical coverage.

Many drivers think they are actually on workers' compensation. The catch is that all benefits stop after 104 weeks (2 years). If after that time if the driver is still disabled and still needs medical care, it is a shock to find out none is available under this contract.

Is there no hope for the truck driver under these circumstances?
Why 104 weeks? Most states have workers? compensation systems that require the claim be filed within 2 years. Since the 2-year period has run, the driver is out of luck and cannot file for workers? compensation under state law. What happens if the driver needs additional surgery and continues to remain disabled? Most likely federal assistance programs like Medicaid or Medicare enter the picture and the costs of this workplace injury are now shifted from the employer/insurer to the taxpayer.
If involved in a serious accident, be aware of the 104-week provision and file a workers? compensation claim before that time period expires.
Is there no hope for the truck driver under these circumstances? Although it might be a tough fight, most workers' compensation statutes specifically state that an employer cannot contract away its obligations under the Workers? Compensation Act. Thus, the truck driver?s legal argument is that the contract designating the driver as an independent contractor was void as a matter of law. If the employee has been the subject of fraud, equity may allow the driver to go ahead and file a claim and pursue the action even through the 2-yr period has run. Under these circumstances, certainly in North Carolina, the driver would have an opportunity to pursue this claim.

The lesson to be learned by truck drivers is not to assume that the contract you have innocently signed is valid. If involved in a serious accident, be aware of the 104-week provision and file a workers? compensation claim before that time period expires. Finally, if you are asked to sign one of these contracts and you have options of other employment, you may want to decline this job offer and work for a company that is more ethical. Your livelihood and the welfare of your family may depend on this important decision.

Source: http://workers-compensation.blogspot.com/2013/08/truck-drivers-beware-your-insurance-may.html

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  • Xanadu Cocktail

    <strong>Get the <a href="http://steamykitchen.com/4269-xanadu-cocktail-basil-and-grapefruit.html" target="_hplink">Xanadu Cocktail</a> recipe from Steamy Kitchen</strong> The perfume of basil and the tartness of grapefruit create a well-balanced match in this gin-based cocktail.

  • The Shifting Sands

    <b>Get the <a href="http://liquor.com/recipes/the-shifting-sands/?utm_source=huffpo&utm_medium=articl&utm_campaign=beach">The Shifting Sands</a> recipe from Liquor.com</b> Though the beaches of England tend to be associated in most minds with rain and golf-ball-sized stones that <em>really</em> stretch the definition of "sand," we think <a href="http://liquor.com/articles/gin-101?utm_source=huffpo&utm_medium=articl&utm_campaign=beach">gin</a> still deserves a place on this list. Start with some <a href="http://liquor.com/articles/beefeater-24-gin-a-twist-on-an-old-classic/?utm_source=huffpo&utm_medium=articl&utm_campaign=beach">Beefeater 24</a>, add a little maraschino liqueur and pile on the citrus. Its poetic name is enough to counterbalance whatever paperback is in your beach bag.

  • Homemade Pimm's

    <strong>Get the <a href="http://www.imbibemagazine.com/Homemade-Pimm-s-Recipe" target="_hplink">Homemade Pimm's</a> recipe from Imbibe</strong> Hosting a berry-spiked brunch? Be sure a pitcher of this strawberry-infused pick-me-up makes its way to the table.

  • Strawberry Thyme Cocktail

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    <b>Get the <a href="http://liquor.com/recipes/cucumber-basil-lime-gimlet/?utm_source=articl&utm_medium=huffpo&utm_campaign=cookout">Cucumber, Basil & Lime Gimlet</a> recipe from Liquor.com</b> As the favorite drink of cult filmmaker Ed Wood, the Vodka Gimlet has what we like to think of as a storyteller's heritage. Our suggestion? Add muddled cucumber and basil, and go catch up with someone you haven't seen in a while. (Spoiler alert: That someone is <a href="http://liquor.com/articles/vodka-101/?utm_source=articl&utm_medium=huffpo&utm_campaign=cookout">vodka</a>.)

  • Sangria Flora

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  • Greyhound

    <b>Get the <a href="http://liquor.com/recipes/greyhound/?utm_source=articl&utm_medium=huffpo&utm_campaign=cookout">Greyhound</b> recipe from Liquor.com</a> Grapefruit juice gives this simple classic a tart edge that its cousin the <a href="http://liquor.com/recipes/screwdriver/?utm_source=articl&utm_medium=huffpo&utm_campaign=cookout">Screwdriver</a> strangely lacks. It's also a great pitcher/punch-bowl/gallon-jug (if you really don't care what people think) cocktail, so prepare a big batch and share the wealth.

  • Bourbon St.

    <strong>Get the <a href="http://www.imbibemagazine.com/Bourbon-Street-Recipe" target="_hplink">Bourbon St.</a> from Imbibe</strong> Strawberries and bourbon are a match made in summer cocktail heaven, while honey and ginger sweeten the deal. <em>Photo: Courtesy <a href="http://one-eyedgypsy.com/" target="_hplink">One-Eyed Gypsy</a></em>

  • Lillet Basil Cocktail

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  • Traditional Mai Tai

    <b>Get the <a href="http://liquor.com/recipes/traditional-mai-tai/?utm_source=huffpo&utm_medium=articl&utm_campaign=beach">Traditional Mai Tai</a> recipe from Liquor.com</b> Though the <a href="http://liquor.com/articles/rums-revival/?utm_source=huffpo&utm_medium=articl&utm_campaign=beach">tiki revival</a> might have peaked a few years back, this is one of the timeless elements it left behind. The key to the faux-Polynesian concoction (<a href="http://liquor.com/articles/behind-the-cocktail-the-mai-tai/?utm_source=huffpo&utm_medium=articl&utm_campaign=beach">invented</a> in the 1940s by "Trader Vic" Bergeron) is premium aged <a href="http://liquor.com/articles/rum-101?utm_source=huffpo&utm_medium=articl&utm_campaign=beach">rum</a>.

  • Strawberry Cooler

    <strong>Get the <a href="http://www.imbibemagazine.com/Strawberry-Cooler-Recipe" target="_hplink">Strawberry Cooler</a> recipe from Imbibe</strong> Summer's ultimate porch sipper? This vodka, vermouth and strawberry cooler is a house favorite. <em>Photo: Courtesy <a href="http://www.15romolo.com/" target="_hplink">15 Romolo</a></em>

  • St. Germain and Champagne

    <strong>Get the <a href="http://www.inspiredtaste.net/9986/st-germain-and-champagne-recipe/" target="_hplink">St. Germain and Champagne</a> recipe by Inspired Taste</strong> These two together are a match made in heaven. The floral and sweet Saint Germain balances out dry Champagne perfectly.

  • Watermelon Bloody Mary

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  • Wild Apple And Sage Cocktail

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  • Daiquiri No. 3

    <strong>Get the <a href="http://imbibemagazine.com/Daiquiri-Number-3-Recipe" target="_hplink">Daiquiri No. 3</a> from Imbibe</strong> Served over crushed ice, the Daiquiri is the original Cuban cooler. This adaptation adds a spent lime shell to the shaker for an extra layer of citrusy refreshment. <em>Photo: Courtesy <a href="http://www.320mainsealbeach.com/" target="_hplink">320 Main</a></em>

  • Philly Smash

    <strong>Get the <a href="http://www.imbibemagazine.com/Philly-Smash-Recipe" target="_hplink">Philly Smash</a> recipe from Imbibe</strong> One of our favorite things about this rye-spiked cocktail? It's super adaptable to whichever fresh berries you have on hand.

  • Blackberry-Gin Smash

    <strong>Get the <a href="http://www.imbibemagazine.com/Blackberry-GIn-Smash" target="_hplink">Blackberry-Gin Smash</a> recipe from Imbibe</strong> Blackberries in multiple forms take center stage in this summery smash. <em>Photo: <a href="http://stuphoto.net/" target="_hplink">Stuart Mullenberg</a></em>

  • Barbadian Gin Punch Swizzle

    <strong>Get the <a href="http://imbibemagazine.com/Barbadian-Gin-Punch-Swizzle-Recipe " target="_hplink">Barbadian Gin Punch Swizzle</a> recipe from Imbibe</strong> This Caribbean cooler combines a trio of refreshment -- coconut water, genever and crushed ice cubes -- that you swizzle together until a frosty layer forms on the outside of the glass. <em>Photo: <a href="http://stuphoto.net/" target="_hplink">Stuart Mullenberg</a></em>

  • Pi?a Colada

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  • Summerlin

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  • Kalamazoo Julep

    <strong>Get the <a href="http://imbibemagazine.com/Kalamazoo-Julep-Recipe" target="_hplink">Kalamazoo Julep</a> recipe from Imbibe</strong> Piled high with crushed ice, this celery-spiked mint Julep cools to the core. <em>Photo: Cory Ryan, courtesy <a href="http://midnightcowboymodeling.com/" target="_hplink">Midnight Cowboy</a></em>

  • Celery Cilantro Cocktail

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  • Patr?n Pomegranate

    <b>Get the <a href="http://liquor.com/recipes/patron-pomegranate/?utm_source=articl&utm_medium=huffpo&utm_campaign=cookout">Patr?n Pomegranate</a> recipe from Liquor.com</b> For those in the rewarding (read: unenviable) position of hosting the big cookout, cocktails involving muddled this and floral-garnished that are nice to read about but are pretty much unthinkable to prepare in batches of, say, forty. That"s where this vermilion <a href="http://liquor.com/articles/tequila-101/?utm_source=articl&utm_medium=huffpo&utm_campaign=cookout">tequila</a> vixen comes in: She's simple, summery and straightforward, so line up the cups. But don't substitute the cheap stuff: Easy doesn't mean indifferent.

  • Panache

    <strong>Get the <a href="http://imbibemagazine.com/Panache-Recipe" target="_hplink">Panache</a> recipe from Imbibe</strong> Beer cocktails are great for summer sipping, and we especially love this combo of lemon juice, aperitif wine, elderflower liqueur and beer. <em>Photo: Emily Baker, courtesy <a href="http://rifflenw.com/" target="_hplink">Riffle</a></em>

  • Enchanted Dry Daiquiri

    <strong>Get the <a href="http://imbibemagazine.com/Dry-and-Spicy-Daiquiri-Recipe " target="_hplink">Enchanted Dry Daiquiri</a> recipe from Imbibe</strong> Basil syrup adds a refreshing herbal undertone to this citrus- and Falernum-splashed Daiquiri.

  • Pineapple Trainwreck

    <strong>Get the <a href="http://imbibemagazine.com/Pineapple-Trainwreck-Recipe" target="_hplink">Pineapple Trainwreck</a> recipe from Imbibe</strong> Like a little liquid vacation, this icy combo of aged rum, pineapple and fresh ginger tastes like a cool tropical breeze. <em>Photo: <a href="http://johnvalls.com/index2.php" target="_hplink">John Valls</a></em>

  • Gin Rickey

    <b>Get the <a href="http://liquor.com/recipes/gin-rickey/?utm_source=articl&utm_medium=huffpo&utm_campaign=cookout">Gin Rickey</a> recipe from Liquor.com</b> The original recipe for the Rickey called for <a href="http://liquor.com/articles/bourbon-101/?utm_source=articl&utm_medium=huffpo&utm_campaign=cookout">bourbon</a> and was invented at the end of the 1800s in a Washington, D.C., tavern popular among Congressmen. While it's tasty, this refreshing version of the drink that features <a href="http://liquor.com/articles/gin-101/?utm_source=articl&utm_medium=huffpo&utm_campaign=cookout">gin</a> would cool you down even if you were campaigning in a top hat and three-piece suit in July.

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  • Cardamom Rose Cocktail

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  • Spiced Pear Daiquiri

    <strong>Get the <a href="http://imbibemagazine.com/Spiced-Pear-Daiquiri-Recipe" target="_hplink">Spiced Pear Daiquiri</a> recipe from Imbibe</strong> Pear pur?e meets with rhum agricole and a spiced syrup for delicious Daiquiri sipping. <em>Photo: <a href="http://stuphoto.net/" target="_hplink">Stuart Mullenberg</a></em>

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  • Dill Pickley Gin And Tonic

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  • The Honey Beer

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  • The Rose Pearl

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  • Champagne Grapefruit Cocktail

    <strong>Get the <a href="http://www.gooseberrymooseberry.com/2012/03/pamplemousse-royal-grapefruit-champagne.html" target="_hplink">Champagne Grapefruit Cocktail</a> recipe from Gooseberry Mooseberry</strong> Mimosas will always have their place at the brunch table, but sometimes grapefruit can make bubbly more fun.

  • Strawberry Lillet Cocktails

    <strong>Get the<a href="http://homemadecravings.com/strawberry-lillet-cocktails/" target="_hplink"> Strawberry Lillet Cocktails</a> recipe from Homemade Cravings</strong> Fresh strawberries bring out the floral notes of the Lillet Ros?, and the champagne keeps it nice and light.

  • Southside Fizz

    <strong>Get the <a href="http://imbibemagazine.com/Southside-Fizz-Recipe" target="_hplink">Southside Fizz</a> recipe from Imbibe</strong> A long ice spear helps minimize dilution while maximizing refreshment in this classic gin sipper. <em>Photo: <a href="http://stuphoto.net/" target="_hplink">Stuart Mullenberg</a></em>

  • Berry Rosemary Cocktail

    <strong>Get the <a href="http://inspiredkara.blogspot.com/2012/06/berry-rosemary-cocktail.html" target="_hplink">Berry Rosemary Cocktail</a> recipe from Inspired Kara</strong> Choose your favorite berries and muddle them with rosemary to create the base flavor for this gin cocktail. The rosemary adds a unique earthy flavor.

  • Avocado Daiquiri

    <strong>Get the <a href="http://imbibemagazine.com/Avocado-Daiquiri " target="_hplink">Avocado Daiquiri</a> recipe from Imbibe</strong> Creamy avocado makes for some ?ber-decadent drinking in this recipe from bartender Lucy Brennan. <em>Photo: Sheri Giblin, courtesy Chronicle Books</em>

  • Dark 'N Stormy

    <b>Get the <a href="http://liquor.com/recipes/dark-n-stormy/?utm_source=huffpo&utm_medium=articl&utm_campaign=beach">Dark 'n Stormy</a> recipe from Liquor.com</b> The name might bring the more shipwreck-y qualities of maritime life to mind, but we think this Caribbean classic deserves a place in any beachcomber's cocktail repertoire. Consider it one of those inverted good luck charms, like telling an actor to "break a leg." The weather's going to be amazing, and <a href="http://liquor.com/brands/goslings/?utm_source=huffpo&utm_medium=articl&utm_campaign=beach">Gosling's Rum</a>, ginger beer and lime perfectly complement a mild sunburn.

  • The Avenue

    <strong>Get the <a href="http://www.thelittlestanchovy.com/2012/02/february-vintage-cocktail-avenue.html" target="_hplink">The Avenue</a> recipe from The Littlest Anchovy</strong> The Avenue, a classic cocktail from <a href="http://www.amazon.com/Vintage-Spirits-Forgotten-Cocktails-ebook/dp/B004PLNSCC/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1329119313&sr=8-1" target="_hplink">one of our favorite cocktail books</a>, is a citrusy ode to the orange blossom. It uses just a dash of orange flower water, but don't worry, a little goes a long way.

  • Mint Julep

    <strong>Get the <a href="http://forksknivesandspades.blogspot.com/2011/05/mint-julep.html" target="_hplink">Mint Julep</a> recipe from Forks, Knives and Spades</strong> If you just want the most classic herbal cocktail, than choose the mint julep. It's just Bourbon with mint and sugar.

  • Cucumber Margarita

    <strong>Get the <a href="http://www.surlykitchen.com/2012/06/cucumber-margarita.html" target="_hplink">Cucumber Margarita</a> recipe from Surly Kitchen</strong> While lime makes for a refreshing margarita, cucumber takes it one step further making it just the drink to quench your thirst on a hot day.

  • The Ch?telaine

    <strong>Get <a href="http://www.merrygourmet.com/2010/12/a-celebratory-cocktail-the-chatelaine/" target="_hplink">The Ch?telaine</a> recipe from The Merry Gourmet</strong> This fruity cocktail hits the spot after a long day. It's made with crisp white wine, vodka, pomegranate juice and Saint Germain liqueur.

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    Randy Orton Attacked By Fan In South Africa, WWE Issues Statement and Posts Video of the Incident

    Randy Orton Attacked By Fan In South Africa, WWE Issues Statement and Posts Video of the Incident

    WWE superstar Randy Orton received an unsuspecting low blow by a fan in South Africa who rushed the ring while Orton was posing for fans on the top rope.

    WWE issued a statement on the incident:

    Orton should be OK as he was walking around afterwards. Meanwhile, Big E Langston, who faced Orton at the show, tweeted:

    ?That?s not exactly what we mean by ?intimate fan experience? #WWECapeTown?

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