Goodbye blonde! On Wednesday, November 10, Katy Perry ditched her icy strands for the literal opposite: a jet-black mane. And it’s safe to say that fans are obsessed with the hairstyle switch up.
The 37-year-old debuted the hair change for the 2021 CMAs, brought to life by Los Angeles-based celebrity hairstylist Rick Henry.
Perry’s decision to go dark is actually a return to her roots. The star rocked the same hue when she first stepped on the scene in 2008 with her music video for “I Kissed a Girl.
Florida state troopers arrested Haslem and another man last month after finding marijuana in the trunk of Haslem's car. Felony marijuana charges were dropped against Miami Heat forward Udonis Haslem Thursday, court records showed. "While there was probable cause for the arrest of Udonis Haslem, the state could not prove Udonis Haslem's knowledge or possession of the cannabis beyond a reasonable doubt," prosecutors said in a written memo. "As a result, the state attorney's office will not be able file charges.
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Welcome to the first installment of “NPE Showcase,” where we discuss high-volume non-practicing entities (or as some call them, “patent trolls”). This installment will focus on a company named Cedar Lane Technologies and their recent patent enforcement efforts.
Cedar Lane is one of the more prolific NPEs in the patent enforcement market. A Canadian company, Cedar Lane incorporated in 2019 and proceeded to sue hundreds of defendants for infringement of various patents.
When taxpayers pay fees contingent on the successful closing of certain “covered transactions,” including, for example, taxable acquisitions of assets that constitute a trade or business, such “success-based fees” must be capitalized to the extent such fees are treated as facilitating the transaction. By contrast, any portion of such fees treated as non-facilitative may be currently deductible, depending on the situation. Accordingly, to the extent possible, taxpayers generally prefer success-based fees to be treated as non-facilitative.