Business Law Reviewer

Sage Blackwood

Sage Blackwood is a highly experienced reviewer with a focus on antitrust law and economic regulation. He has reviewed and edited numerous legal documents, including antitrust filings, economic reports, and regulatory submissions. Sage's expertise and knowledge of the economy make him a valuable asset to any legal review team.

Credentials

Executive Editor, Business Law

24+ yearsAntitrust LawEconomic Regulation

Reviewed posts

Articles reviewed by Sage Blackwood

Can International Students Deposit Cash in a Bank?What Is an Accounts Payable Workflow? Steps & ControlsWhen Should I Start My 401(k)? Eligibility and RulesWhat Is an ITIN Number for a Business? Uses & EligibilityWhat Are ESG Rules? Disclosures, Compliance & LiabilityWhat Is a Shelf Registration Statement: How It WorksHow to Finance Working Capital: Options and RequirementsHow to Calculate Bad Debt Expense: 4 MethodsHow to Open a Forex Trading Account: Rules and TaxesAre Suppliers Stakeholders? Legal Rights and ObligationsAre Tips Taxable Income? The No Tax on Tips DeductionCan I Contribute to a 401(k) If Unemployed? Your OptionsIs Equipment an Expense or Does It Need to Be Capitalized?How to File Form W-2c Electronically With the SSAHow to Fill Out Your W-4 for a Bigger PaycheckHow Can I Send a Document to Be Signed Electronically?What Is a Safe Harbor IRA? Rollovers, Rules, and TaxesWhat Is a Stock Report? SEC Filings and Key MetricsWho Does a Life Settlement Broker Represent: Policy OwnersWhat Is Depreciable Basis and How Is It Calculated?What Is Bartering? Definition, Types, and Tax RulesIs Work in Process a Current Asset on the Balance Sheet?How to Reduce Your AGI: Deductions and StrategiesHow to Receive Money from Canada to the US: Taxes and RulesHow to Build a Compliance Program Step by StepCan You Sell Two Primary Residences in the Same Year?Can a Registered Agent Open a Bank Account? Risks and RulesHow to Start a Cash for Gold Business: Licensing & ComplianceIs Interest Expense an Asset, Liability, or Expense?What Does Underlying Principles Mean in Law & Finance?