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Are You Ready for the 2014 Large Employer Health Insurance "Option" to "Pay...

“The Court today decides to save a statute . . . [and] rules that what the statute declares to be a requirement with a penalty is instead an option subject to a tax.” National...

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Are You A Special Purpose Governmental Entity Subject To New Regulation Under...

The Kentucky Auditor of Public Accounts recently described the current legal framework governing special districts as “a muddled morass of more than 50 chapters of law and more than 1,000...

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Are You Ready for the 2014 Large Employer Health Insurance "Option" to "Pay...

“The Court today decides to save a statute . . . [and] rules that what the statute declares to be a requirement with a penalty is instead an option subject to a tax.” National...

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Tennessee Opts Out of ACA Medicaid Expansion - with a Caveat

On March 27, Tennessee Governor Bill Haslam addressed a joint session of the Tennessee General Assembly to announce his decision as to whether Tennessee will participate in the Medicaid expansion...

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Are You A Special Purpose Governmental Entity Subject To New Regulation Under...

The Kentucky Auditor of Public Accounts recently described the current legal framework governing special districts as “a muddled morass of more than 50 chapters of law and more than 1,000...

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Tennessee Opts Out of ACA Medicaid Expansion - with a Caveat

On March 27, Tennessee Governor Bill Haslam addressed a joint session of the Tennessee General Assembly to announce his decision as to whether Tennessee will participate in the Medicaid expansion...

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Are You A Special Purpose Governmental Entity Subject To New Regulation Under...

The Kentucky Auditor of Public Accounts recently described the current legal framework governing special districts as “a muddled morass of more than 50 chapters of law and more than 1,000...

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Are You Ready for the 2014 Large Employer Health Insurance "Option" to "Pay...

“The Court today decides to save a statute . . . [and] rules that what the statute declares to be a requirement with a penalty is instead an option subject to a tax.” National...

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Tennessee Opts Out of ACA Medicaid Expansion - with a Caveat

On March 27, Tennessee Governor Bill Haslam addressed a joint session of the Tennessee General Assembly to announce his decision as to whether Tennessee will participate in the Medicaid expansion...

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Are You Ready for the 2014 Large Employer Health Insurance "Option" to "Pay...

“The Court today decides to save a statute . . . [and] rules that what the statute declares to be a requirement with a penalty is instead an option subject to a tax.” National...

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Are You A Special Purpose Governmental Entity Subject To New Regulation Under...

The Kentucky Auditor of Public Accounts recently described the current legal framework governing special districts as “a muddled morass of more than 50 chapters of law and more than 1,000...

View Article

Tennessee Opts Out of ACA Medicaid Expansion - with a Caveat

On March 27, Tennessee Governor Bill Haslam addressed a joint session of the Tennessee General Assembly to announce his decision as to whether Tennessee will participate in the Medicaid expansion...

View Article

Are You Ready for the 2014 Large Employer Health Insurance "Option" to "Pay...

“The Court today decides to save a statute . . . [and] rules that what the statute declares to be a requirement with a penalty is instead an option subject to a tax.” National...

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Tennessee Opts Out of ACA Medicaid Expansion - with a Caveat

On March 27, Tennessee Governor Bill Haslam addressed a joint session of the Tennessee General Assembly to announce his decision as to whether Tennessee will participate in the Medicaid expansion...

View Article

Are You Ready for the 2014 Large Employer Health Insurance "Option" to "Pay...

“The Court today decides to save a statute . . . [and] rules that what the statute declares to be a requirement with a penalty is instead an option subject to a tax.” National...

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IRS Announces Guidance on Same Sex Marriage and Retirement Plans

On April 4, 2014, the IRS issued long awaited guidance on the application of the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision in United States v. Windsor on June 26, 2013, concerning same sex marriage to...

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FTC Fires Shot Across The Bow: Is Your Social Media Contest Next?

Our 2012 alert, “Like us” On Social Media! An Endorsement Under Advertising Laws? addressed the Federal Trade Commission’s decision on the implication of consumer...

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Raging Bull and Unintended Consequences of the CTEA? Supreme Court Holds...

The U.S. Supreme Court today handed down its decision holding that the Copyright Act’s statute of limitation barring actions not brought within three years of infringing conduct may end the...

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Collecting Charge-Offs: A Valuable Source of Revenue (Part One of Three-Part...

At the height of the Great Recession—the fourth quarter of 2009—banks charged off 3.1% of all loans, resulting in a net loss of nearly $51 billion in that quarter alone. Over $27...

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Judge Vacates $22 Million Verdict and Orders New Trial

Jefferson Circuit Judge Jim Shake vacated jury verdicts against several banks in a major lender liability/mortgage fraud case in Louisville. The verdict, one of the largest ever in a Kentucky lender...

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