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There are a number of steps employers can take to create a harassment- and discrimination-free workplace, say attorney Leonard V. Feigel.
May 22
Foley & Lardner -
Industry trade group's SVP Joel Wood discusses what might happen on Capitol Hill and why advisers need to get their clients involved.
May 21 -
Roughly 90% of claims are caused by illness rather than accidents, putting both employees and employers at risk for financial loss.
May 21 -
There are a number of steps employers can take to create a harassment- and discrimination-free workplace, say attorney Leonard V. Feigel.
May 18
Foley & Lardner -
House Speaker Paul Ryan hasn’t yet sent the bill to the Senate because there’s a chance that parts of it may need to be redone, depending on how the Congressional Budget Office estimates its effects.
May 18 -
Attorneys Dan Clark and Elizabeth Howard explain how a health system recently was ordered to pay $750,000 to a widow because the provider ignored its insurance procedures.
May 18
Vorys, Sater, Seymour and Pease LLP -
To sort through a web of federal and state laws, HR execs are updating policies and procedures, providing additional employee training and conducting internal audits.
May 18 -
To sort through a web of federal and state laws, HR execs are updating policies and procedures, providing additional employee training and conducting internal audits.
May 17 -
The IRS was unprepared for the 104 million Form 1095-Cs and demands to clarify taxpayer ID matching programs are growing.
May 17
Perkins Coie -
The tax credit aimed at inspiring entrepreneurs to purchase insurance in the Small Business Health Options Program is slated to go away in the House health reform plan.
May 10






