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What’s In An Employee Handbook?

Hopefully, the correct content!  Small employers are often concerned about having the words in a handbook used against them and think it is better not to have one.  If a...

Senate Extends Direct Supervision Enforcement Moratorium Through 2015

This article was originally published in AHA News, the official publication of the American Hospital Association. Just this week, Senate passed by unanimous consent AHA-supported legislation (S. 1461) that would delay through December 2015...

Bills to Limit NLRB Ruling Introduced in House and Senate

This article was originally published in Middle Market Growth, the official publication of ACG, Association for Corporate Growth. Identical bills to limit the impact of a recent decision by the National Labor...

Kentucky Issues Bonds for Statewide Internet System

Article written by Shelly Sigo and originally published by The Bond Buyer Thursday, August 27, 2015 Kentucky is financing a statewide high-speed Internet system in a first-of-its kind P3 deal...

Providers Applaud Supreme Court and Call on Congress to Address Remaining Issues

On June 25, 2015, the United States Supreme Court announced its decision upholding the provision of subsidies for individuals purchasing health insurance on federally-funded exchanges. Since then, politicians, providers, policymakers,...

Department of Labor Announces Proposal for Massive Changes to Overtime Entitlement

The Department of Labor has issued some proposed changes to the overtime regulations pursuant to the Fair Labor Standards Act.  This is the first amendment since 2004 and if finalized,...

Implementing IPD on Public Projects

Multi-party relational contracts are the premier vehicle for implementing Integrated Project Delivery on commercial construction projects.  Because of laws governing public projects, the use of multi-party relational contracts has been...

Guest Blog: Goering Center Family & Private Business Generational Expectations

  How do I know if my next generation family member is ready to take over the reins of my family business? That simple question has perplexed countless company owners...

SCOKY Discusses Narrow Exception to Waiver of Affirmative Defense Not Pled in Answer to Original Complaint

In a recent decision, the Kentucky Supreme Court noted the general rule that failure to plead an affirmative defense in response to the original complaint precludes the assertion of that...

What’s in a Name? Potentially…A Lot!

A trademark or service mark is any word, name, phrase, symbol, device and/or design that serves as a source identifier.  Trademarks and service marks serve to distinguish your products and/or...
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