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In the News, 12/9/14
Penny Wise and Pound Foolish – Cut Rate Legal Work and Your Most Valuable Business Assets
by Adam Goebel & Tom Rutledge We see it again and again – business owners, desiring to save a few dollars (and to keep lawyers from complicating a deal), either draft an agreement themselves or rely upon a form they have downloaded from the internet.  When the business owners ultimately have a dispute, those agreements […]
In Our Words, 8/19/20
How to Seek Paycheck Protection Program Loan Forgiveness
The PPP Loan Application Window Is Closed The initial cut-off for PPP loan applications was June 30. Legislation signed on July 4 extended that date through August 8. With that day now come and gone, and there appearing to be no appetite in Congress to reopen the program, except for those few companies who may […]
In Our Words, 4/11/22
Update: Summary of 2022 Kentucky Tax Reform Legislation
As previously reported by SKO[1], Republican leadership in the Kentucky General Assembly announced its intent to pursue further “tax reform” during the legislature’s 2022 Regular Session.  That reform likely will be accomplished through multiple pieces of legislation, each of which will address separate aspects of Kentucky’s existing state and local tax structure. This document provides […]
In Our Words, 8/28/17
Workplace Safety Incentive Programs
Finding safety hazards at work and correcting them benefits employers in numerous ways. Reduced Workman’s Compensation insurance rates, increased productivity, and simply not having your people hurt are among them. Employees can be the best source of useful safety information in an organization. Safety incentive programs can present a way for employers to discover through their employees and […]
In Our Words, 10/1/14
The Taxpayer Wins Again!
By Erica Horn and Maddie Schueler Proponents of government accountability and tax transparency have another victory to celebrate with a recent Franklin Circuit Court decision finding pleadings in a tax case are subject to Kentucky’s Open Records Act. See Department of Revenue v. Mark F. Sommer, Case No. 12-CI-01582, Opinion and Order, 10/6/2014. The decision […]
In Our Words, 3/4/22
Summary of 2022 Kentucky Tax Reform Legislation
Republican leadership of the Kentucky General Assembly has announced its intent to pursue further “tax reform” during the legislature’s 2022 Regular Session.  It appears that reform will take the form of multiple pieces of legislation that independently will address various aspects of Kentucky’s existing state and local tax system. This document provides a summary of […]
In Our Words, 6/18/20
The Paycheck Protection Program: Where We Stand
Since its adoption, our firm has been tracking the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) and its numerous modifications and limitations. We wish we could tell you that everything is now settled, and everything expected of borrowers who are going to be seeking loan forgiveness is resolved. Doing so would, however, result in the classic retort “Liar, […]
In Our Words, 11/5/21
OSHA Issues Emergency Nationwide Vaccine-or-Test Mandate for Private Businesses
On Thursday, November 4th, the Biden administration announced a January 4th, 2022 deadline for large employers to ensure that their employees are either (1) fully vaccinated; or (2) wear a face covering at work and submit to weekly testing. The highly anticipated Emergency Temporary Standard (ETS) issued by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) […]
In Our Words, 11/5/21
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In the News, 8/21/14
Celebrating Compassion in Louisville
by Tom Williams Published in a Special to The Courier-Journal 11:56 a.m. EDT August 20, 2014   Recently, I sat near the futurist Nat Irvin III when this question was posed: What would a compassionate city  l   look like? What Nat said struck a chord with me. He said, in essence, that a city deeply […]
In Our Words, 3/3/21
Health Care Compliance Developments (Part 1): The Stark Law’s New VBA Exceptions and Changes to the “Volume or Value” Standard
In 2018, the United States Department for Health & Human Services (“HHS”) began the “Regulatory Sprint to Coordinated Care,” an effort to “remove potential regulatory barriers to care coordination and value-based care” purportedly caused by several federal regulatory schemes, including the Ethics in Patient Referrals Act, more commonly known as the Stark Law (“Stark”).[1] As […]
In Our Words, 4/15/20
Summary of KY H.B. 351 (2020) and Related Revenue Measures
April 15, 2020 By Timothy J. Eifler Member, Stoll Keenon Ogden PLLC (502) 560-4208 tim.eifler@skofirm.com and Stephen A. Sherman Of Counsel, Stoll Keenon Ogden PLLC (502) 568-5405 stephen.sherman@skofirm.com The 2020 General Assembly has passed H.B. 351 , the “revenue package” accompanying the Executive Branch Budget bill for the 2020 – 2021 state fiscal year, making […]
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