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By: Robert A. Anderson and Marc T. Quigley
on February 10, 2021
Athenahealth, Inc. (“Athena”), an electronic health records (“EHR”) vendor, recently paid $18.25 million to settle allegations that it violated the False Claims Act by using extravagant gifts to persuade prospects to buy its electronic medical…
February 8, 2021
Author's Note: This article kicks off "Triple Net: A Series on Commercial Leasing by Krieg DeVault" in which members of the Firm's Real Estate & Environmental Practice Group will analyze important issues and provide practical guidance for…
By: Robert A. Greising and Virginia A. Talley
on February 2, 2021
On January 28, 2021, the Indiana Supreme Court affirmed freedom of contract principles and upheld discounts of over thirty percent in the fair market valuation of shares in a dispute over the buyback provision in a shareholder agreement among all of…
By: Christopher W. Bloomer and Robert S. Schein
on February 1, 2021
Political subdivisions and their agencies occasionally find themselves faced with an emergency public works project. Because time is of the essence during an emergency, it may be difficult, if not impossible, for the political subdivision or agency…
January 29, 2021
Krieg DeVault is pleased to announce that Partner C. Daniel Motsinger has been named to the 2021 Illinois Super Lawyers listing and Attorney Alexander E. Porter has been named to the 2021 Illinois Super Lawyers Rising Stars listing – both in the…
By: Stacy Walton Long and
on January 27, 2021
As if to underscore Health and Human Services’ (“HHS”) commitment to electronic medical record interoperability and against information blocking, OCR closed out 2020 with a sweeping number of enforcement actions under its HIPAA Right of Access…
By: Scott C. Frissell and Kendall A. Schnurpel
on January 20, 2021
In response to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, the IRS recently released Notice 2021-12, extending temporary relief from certain requirements for qualified low-income housing projects and qualified residential rental projects that was previously…
By: Alexander E. Porter and C. Daniel Motsinger
on January 19, 2021
On January 14, 2021, the Supreme Court of the United States resolved a circuit split by unanimously holding that the “mere retention of property” by a creditor after the time a debtor files its bankruptcy petition does not violate the automatic stay…
By: Kendall A. Schnurpel
on January 19, 2021
Earlier this month, the Office of the Indiana State Chemist (“OISC”) began accepting applications for licenses to commercially grow and process hemp using its new online licensing software (the “Application”). The new Application is live following…
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