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Partner Amy J. Adolay Elected to Krieg DeVault’s Executive Committee

January 1, 2022

Krieg DeVault is pleased to announce that the firm has elected long-time Partner Amy J. Adolay to serve on the firm’s 5-member Executive Committee. Ms. Adolay’s two-year term begins January 1, 2022. She replaces Litigation Practice Chair Libby…

OSHA Withdraws Healthcare Emergency Temporary Standard, Recordkeeping Obligations Remain in Place

By: Virginia A. Talley and Shelley M. Jackson on December 29, 2021

On December 27, 2021, the U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration (“OSHA”) withdrew the non-recordkeeping portions of the Healthcare Emergency Temporary Standard (“Healthcare ETS”). In its Statement on the Status of the OSHA COVID-19…

The Long, Winding Road of Indiana’s Electronic Prescribing Mandate

By: Grant M. Achenbach and Brandon W. Shirley on December 27, 2021

Are you getting mixed messages on when you need to start electronically prescribing controlled substances? You’re not alone. 

After Congress passed the SUPPORT Act in 2018 requiring prescribers to issue electronic prescriptions on January 1, 2021 for…

Take Five: 5 Things You Need to Know About Indiana Government - December 2021

By: Amy M. Levander and Amy E. Schwarz on December 21, 2021

1. 1001 Hearing

Last week, the House Committee on Employment, Labor, and Pensions heard testimony on HB 1001. The bill remains largely the same as the preliminary draft discussed at the last hearing in November. It contains language that allows the…

Off-Again, On-Again: Sixth Circuit Lifts Stay on OSHA’s Vaccination-or-Test Mandate

By: Shelley M. Jackson on December 21, 2021

Employers with 100 or more employees may feel whiplash as they once again prepare to pivot in connection with the Biden Administration’s push to implement mandatory vaccination-or-test policies in the workplace. On Friday, December 17, 2021, the…

Brandon W. Shirley and Grant M. Achenbach to present at upcoming Indiana State Medical Association Webinar on Surprise Billing: Patient Protection Etched into Law on December 17, 2021

By: Brandon W. Shirley and Grant M. Achenbach on December 17, 2021

Indiana State Medical Association Webinar on Surprise Billing: Patient Protection Etched into Law - December 17, 2021 

In this just-in-time CME webinar, experienced health care attorneys from Krieg DeVault, LLP, will discuss the requirements put in…

‘Tis the Season: Court Issues Nationwide Temporary Stay of CMS Mandatory Vaccination Rule

By: Shelley M. Jackson and Amy J. Adolay on December 1, 2021

The Biden Administration’s push for mandatory vaccinations in the workplace has been dealt another blow, this time to the Interim Final Rule (the “CMS Rule”) issued on November 5, 2021 by the U.S. Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (“CMS”)…

Should Co-Located Hospitals Hate Those Blurred Lines?

By: Meghan M. Linvill McNab and Brandon W. Shirley on November 30, 2021

At long last, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (“CMS”) issued final guidance on hospital co-location with other hospitals and health care facilities (“Final Guidance”). Hospital co-location has been a compliance challenge for many due to…

Tribal Law in the State of Indiana (Podcast)

By: Travis D. Lovett and George C. Lepeniotis on November 23, 2021

Travis D. Lovett, a member of the firm's Business, Acquisitions, and Securities Practice, provides an overview on Tribal Law in the State of the Indiana.

LIBOR Defined: An Explanation of LIBOR and What Its Exit Means to the Financial Industry (Podcast)

By: Julia A. Carpenter and George C. Lepeniotis on November 22, 2021

Commercial and Real Estate Lending Partner Julia A. Carpenter provides an overview of the London Interbank Offered Rate (LIBOR) and explains the effect it will have on the financial industry once it ceases to exist after December 31, 2021. 

Mental Health Provider’s Tarasoff* Duty is Alive and Well in Indiana

By: Robert A. Anderson and Hillary N. Buchler on November 18, 2021

The Indiana Court of Appeals recently held that healthcare providers could be liable for failing to take steps to protect a patient’s grandfather against an imminent danger demonstrated by the patient’s conduct and statements across several trips to…

Protecting Against Insolvency Risks related to Customers and Suppliers

By: C. Daniel Motsinger and Robert A. Greising on November 18, 2021

Credit risk issues permeate supply chain relationships in both directions.  Current circumstances seem to exacerbate these considerations as the supply chain and pervasive pandemic effects continue to impact all sectors at all levels.  The following…

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