Articles

A Changed World: The Supreme Court Permits State and Local Taxation of Online Sales by Retailers with No State Presence

Meghan Hottel-Cox Meghan Hottel-Cox from  Goulston & Storrs  on 
With the growing and evolving retail world, one thing had remained constant: retailers did not have to collect sales tax for online sales to states in which they had no physical presence.

“We’ve Updated Our Privacy Policy”: How the EU’s New Data Protection Law is Changing Data Policy Considerations for American Retailers

Karin Rivard Karin K. Rivard from  Goulston & Storrs  on 
If you have ever made an online purchase, chances are that you have received at least one email in the last month notifying you that a company’s privacy policy has changed. These emails are part of efforts to comply with the GDPR.

#Trending: Omnichannel Loyalty and Leveraging Social Media Channels

Zachary Mykulak Zachary Mykulak from  Goulston & Storrs  on 
Technological advancements allow consumers to browse and buy products on smartphones and tablets, bringing an unlimited number of retail options to their fingertips—literally.

The tax aspects of e-commerce

Aline Arbesú Aline Arbesú from  Alvarez Valenzuela Abogados  on 
e-commerce must be understood already necessarily in terms of a systematized functional structure, by virtue of which it is possible to carry out any type of transactions electronically.

Bringing Residential Uses to Existing Shopping Centers- A Win Win

David A Lewis David A. Lewis from  Goulston & Storrs  on 
Tenant curation, experiential retail, and social media-based marketing are thriving trends in today’s brick-and-mortar shopping center industry. Retail is not the only real estate asset class susceptible to trends.
English