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Secrets at Work? Three Tips on Confidentiality Requirements
Most businesses have secrets. Whether it is how to make the “secret sauce” or lists of targeted potential customers, employers…
Read MoreSubcontractor Business Associate Agreements Needed When Business Associates Provide Covered Entity PHI to a Subcontracted Vendor
Example Situation: Definitions: Covered Entity: Health plans, healthcare clearing houses, and healthcare providers who electronically transmit any health information…
Read MoreYou Can, and Should, “Cooperate” with a Payor Reimbursement Audit
Situation: Your medical practice receives a letter from one of the practice’s contracted- health insurers. The letter requests a…
Read MoreWrinkles in Bankruptcy Court’s Jurisdiction: Assumption of Executory Contracts in A Foreign Company’s Chapter 11
Foreign companies frequently choose to reorganize in the United States under Chapter 11 of the Bankruptcy Code. Examples include various…
Read MoreUnemployment Benefits: Three Things to Know
Terminating an employee – or having them resign, can be difficult. Given the stress associated with either process, many employers…
Read MoreNew Federal Contractor Rule
The question of who’s an employee with protections and benefits under labor law and who is a contractor not covered…
Read MoreMidterm Elections: Time Off to Vote Required?
Voting is important to our democracy. News coverage for the November 8 midterm election, as well as several local races,…
Read MoreDelaware Non-Compete Update
As you may know, I provide employment law advice to our teams here at Offit Kurman, assisting our clients in…
Read MoreShow Me the Money – Imputation of Income and the Earnings Capacity Rule
You file a motion to modify alimony and child support pursuant to a prior court order. The other party (hereinafter…
Read MoreBankruptcy 101 for Mortgage Lenders
In the summer of 2022, First Guarantee Mortgage Company filed for bankruptcy in the District of Delaware. Mortgage market analysts…
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