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Client Advisories
- December, 15, 2017
Federal Labor Board Announces Important Legal Shift That Affects Virtually All Employers
- December, 1, 2017
Sexual Harassment and Misconduct in the Workplace is Making the Headlines Everyday
- November 16, 2017
Amending Operating Agreements and Partnership Agreements
- August 31, 2017
Hurricane Harvey: File Property Damage Claims Before September 1st
Though the full extent of the damage arising from Hurricane Harvey won't be known for months, policyholders with insurance claims arising from the storm should strongly consider filing claims with their insurers now. A new, pro-insurer law will take effect in Texas on September 1, 2017, and claims filed before September 1st will not be subject to the new law. - June 23, 2017
Quick Comparison of Senate Draft v. House Health Care Bill to Repeal and Replace
- June 13, 2017
Ohio Supreme Court Analyzes Low-Income Housing Tax Valuations and Clarifies Woda Opinion
- May 19, 2017
Proposals for the Repeal/Replacement of Obamacare in a Nutshell
- 4/26/2017
Estate Planning Client Alert
There have been a number of changes made in federal estate tax laws over the last couple of years which have been favorable to the taxpayer. As a result of these changes, many taxpayers may not need the traditional marital A-B trust plan, which was a plan commonly used by estate planning practitioners to maximize the use of each spouse's estate tax exemption. This Notice will summarize the more recent changes that have occurred that could impact your current estate plan if it has not been recently reviewed. - March 22, 2017
Update: Ohio's Price-Transparency Statute Litigation
- March 22, 2017
New Ohio Law Will Have Significant Impact on Real Estate Transactions
The Ohio legislature recently passed Amended Substitute Senate Bill 257 which will have a significant impact on real estate transactions moving forward. Beginning April 6, 2017, Ohio law governing title defects will be changed substantially. The new legislation will shrink Ohio's title defect curative period from 21 years to 4 years. Thus, a recorded real property instrument, by operation of law, will be cured of defects 4 years after the recording date and the document will become effective as if it originally had been legally executed, acknowledged, and enforceable. Also, interested parties previously had to bring adverse claims against a real property instrument with an alleged defect within the 21 year curative period. However, that limitation for adverse claims will no longer be in effect with the implementation of the new 4 year period. - March 8, 2017
Republicans Roll Out the American Health Care Act – Employer Priorities
- March 1, 2017
Changes to the Regulations Affecting Advanced Practice Nurses Under Ohio HB 216
On April 4, 2017, advanced practice nurses (APNs) will see several changes in the regulations affecting their practice thanks to House Bill 216. These changes include revisions to the formulary and prescribing authority and a change in the way APNs are licensed. - February 9, 2017
Are You Ready To Comply With The Four New Conditions Of Participation For Home Health Agencies?
- February 9, 2017
Will You Have To Provide Price Estimates To All Of Your Patients?
- February 9, 2017
Have You Checked Your CMS Open Payments Record Recently?
- February 9, 2017
Health Care Reform Update
- February 9, 2017
Compliance Update
- February 3, 2017
The Deadline To Challenge Your 2016 Real Estate Tax Assessment Is Approaching