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Treasury Suspends Enforcement of Corporate Transparency Act’s Beneficial Ownership Interest Rule – What This Means for Businesses
The U.S. Treasury has paused enforcement of the Corporate Transparency Act’s Beneficial Ownership Interest (BOI) rule, citing concerns over potential misuse. However, this is not a repeal—the administration is preparing a proposed rulemaking that could reshape compliance requirements for businesses nationwide. What does this mean for you? Stay informed on the latest developments and what to expect next.

Russia, Ukraine, and Proof That Three Wrongs Don’t Make a Right
The war in Ukraine didn’t have to last this long. It exists because of three massive failures—three wrongs that compounded into catastrophe. Putin invaded. The West stood by. Zelensky overplayed his hand. Now, with Ukraine running out of men and Western support fracturing, the war has reached a breaking point. Three wrongs don’t make a right—but three rights might offer a way out. The only question is: will anyone have the courage to take them?

Trump’s Gold Card Visa: $5M Buys a Green Card?
Can $5 million really buy a green card? President Trump’s proposed ‘Gold Card Visa’ aims to replace the EB-5 program, offering a fast-track to U.S. residency for the ultra-wealthy. But there’s just one problem—can he legally do it? And even if he can, should he? Let’s break down the law, the loopholes, and what this means for America’s immigration system.

Reap the Whirlwind: DOGE, Chaos, and Bureaucracy
Thirty thousand federal jobs slashed. Outrage floods the headlines. But where was this fury when private-sector workers—pipeline crews, soldiers, and employees nationwide—were tossed aside with barely a shrug? Why does the media suddenly care? What makes DC’s bureaucracy untouchable? The answer isn’t what they’re telling you—read on to uncover the real story.

Minnesota Supreme Court’s State v. Bee: A dubious “public place” ruling
The Minnesota Supreme Court’s decision in State v. Bee stretches the definition of “public place” in a way that should concern anyone who values privacy and constitutional clarity. By ruling that a vehicle’s interior on a public roadway qualifies as a public place under Minn. Stat. § 624.7181, the court has blurred the line between public and private spaces, setting a precedent that could have broader implications. While this ruling doesn’t directly alter Fourth Amendment protections, it nudges legal interpretation toward eroding the expectation of privacy in vehicles. For Pennsylvania attorneys and gun owners alike, this case serves as a warning: judicial overreach in one state can influence legal trends elsewhere. Now is the time to be vigilant, challenge broad statutory interpretations, and ensure constitutional rights remain intact.


Who’s Afraid of an Audit? The Real Reason Bureaucrats Don’t Want DOGE Looking at Their Books
Who’s Afraid of an Audit? The Real Reason Bureaucrats Don’t Want DOGE Looking at Their Books
The government loves audits—so long as they get to fail them without consequences. But when an external audit threatens the status quo, suddenly, it’s a “threat to democracy.” Enter DOGE, the newly empowered agency tasked with exposing financial waste and IT failures across executive agencies. Critics mock it as a “tech bro” operation, but history tells us that young innovators—like Gates, Jobs, and Dell—are exactly the kind of people who revolutionize broken systems. So why the outrage? Maybe it’s because, for the first time in years, the auditors aren’t the ones with something to hide.

Exciting Announcement!
Moore Legal Counsel is excited to announce we are merging with Prince Law Offices, PC!

Honoring Veterans Day: A Message from our Founder
Honoring Veterans Day and the legacy of November 11th, Moore Legal Counsel pays tribute to the courage, resilience, and dedication of our U.S. veterans.

Leaving the U.S.? What High-Net-Worth Individuals Need to Know About Emigrating, Post-Election
Donald Trump is heading back to the White House. Some high-net-worth individuals (HNWIs) are considering emigration. But moving abroad isn’t as easy as booking a flight - even if you own the jet. Issues ranging from protecting assets to navigation immigration laws abound. This guide covers the essentials for a smooth transition, and Moore Legal Counsel is ready to help you plan your next chapter seamlessly. Ready to make the move?

Your Future Together: The Couple’s Guide to Wills and Estates
Moore Legal Counsel announces a PROMOTION to make Wil & Estate Planning more accessible for Newlyweds and New Parents!

Secure Your Legacy: Essential Estate Planning for Every Life Stage and Business Owner
Discover the importance of tailored estate planning for every life stage in our latest article we cover the crucial steps for New Parents, Empty Nesters, and Entrepreneurs to protect their legacy and ensure their wishes are honored. Learn how updating your wills, trusts, and directives can provide peace of mind for you and your loved ones. Moore Legal Counsel is here to guide you through securing your future.

Wills and Advanced Healthcare Directives: A guide for Families/Business Owners
Discover the crucial role of wills and living wills with Moore Legal Counsel's expert guide. Learn how to safeguard your legacy and make informed decisions in Pennsylvania. Avoid the pitfalls of intestacy and ensure seamless business continuity. Click to unlock the secrets of effective estate planning!

The Beneficial Ownership Interest Rule: Practical Examples for Small Business
New Federal Rules require millions of small businesses to report: Moore Legal Counsel explains how your business can know if this rule applies to you.

The Beneficial Ownership Interest rule: A guide for small businesses (and law firms)
New Federal Rules will affect millions of small businesses (and law firms). Moore Legal Counsel examines this new BOI Rule and what it means for your business.

Mickey Mouse - Public Domain, Private Property, or Potential Pain Point?
As 2024 starts, Mickey Mouse is all over the internet. But is the Mouse Public Domain, Private Property, or a Potential Pain Point? Moore Legal Counsel examines the complexities of copyright law.

Moore Legal Counsel 2024: State of the Practice
2024 is new year full of exciting new possibilities. Moore Legal Counsel will be introducing new content, resources, and legal services.

“Baby, It’s Cold Outside”: Unwrapping legal accusations against a Christmas classic.
December Blog Post: “Baby, It’s Cold Outside” Moore Legal Counsel, unwraps legal accusations against a Christmas classic.

Statement on Hamas Attacks
The official statement of Moore Legal Counsel, PLLC regarding recent attacks by Hamas on the State of Israel and regarding responses to these attacks by Universities’ Leadership.