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All the noise surrounding the ACA may be hiding the fire that is also burning in the employer healthcare market, says HR Technology Advisors’ Joe Markland.
December 5
Nfor1 -
With Donald Trump's election, a bitterly debated regulation that requires advisers to put their clients' interests first could be derailed.
December 5 -
After California's drug regulation initiative failed, Ohio is the next state to vote on how to keep prescription prices in check.
December 4 -
A trio of recent court decisions staying implementation of the controversial persuader rule, most of the much-criticized Fair Pay and Safe Workplaces executive order and the DOLs overtime rule are a breath of fresh air for employers struggling to keep up with the onslaught of new regulatory requirements advanced by the Obama administration.
December 2
Foley & Lardner -
A trio of recent court decisions staying implementation of the controversial persuader rule, most of the much-criticized Fair Pay and Safe Workplaces executive order and the DOLs overtime rule are a breath of fresh air for employers struggling to keep up with the onslaught of new regulatory requirements advanced by the Obama administration.
December 1
Foley & Lardner -
The overtime rule was blocked last week, and the Obama administration is fighting the ruling.
December 1 -
The ERISA Advisory Council addresses the looming risks of cyber theft and ransomware, argues attorneys Larry R. Goldstein and Maria P. Rasmussen,.
December 1
McGuireWoods LLP -
After California's drug regulation initiative failed, Ohio is the next state to vote on how to keep prescription prices in check.
December 1 -
Brokers view Rep. Tom Price’s medical qualifications as a boon for the office that will reshape health reform, but worry about tax treatment of benefits.
November 30 -
Health savings accounts do not always fit compatibly with many benefits and as such can cause some employers to make some uncomfortable adjustments, says attorney Christopher A. Beinecke.
November 29
Haynes and Boone LLP




