Insights
By: Nancy J. Townsend
on March 15, 2024
Effective January 1, 2024, most full-time employees in Illinois are entitled to 40 hours of paid leave annually, to be used for any reason. Illinois now joins Maine and Nevada as the only three states implementing such legislation. The Paid Leave…
By: Nancy J. Townsend and Shelley M. Jackson
on March 12, 2024
A recent federal court decision reminds employers that workers on reduced schedules as part of federally guaranteed leave must have their performance metrics scaled down proportionately. In the case of Wayland v. OSF Healthcare System (No. 23-1541,…
By: Robert A. Greising, Travis D. Lovett, and Jacob W. O'Donnell
on March 6, 2024
The Corporate Transparency Act (“CTA”) has been ruled unconstitutional by the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Alabama (“Court”) in an opinion issued on March 1, 2024. This ruling raises uncertainty for the approximate 32.6 million…
February 28, 2024
Krieg DeVault is pleased to announce that 8 attorneys from the firm were named to the 2024 Indiana Super Lawyers listing. The firm had an additional 9 attorneys named to the Indiana Rising Stars list, which is designated for attorneys under the age…
By: Micah J. Nichols and Rodney S. Retzner
on February 27, 2024
On September 15, 2022, Yvon Chouinard, the founder of the outdoor clothing retailer Patagonia, transferred all his voting stock of the company to a “purpose trust” and his non-voting stock to a private foundation to support environmental causes. Mr.…
By: Travis D. Lovett and Charles O. Richert
on February 23, 2024
Artificial Intelligence (AI) continues to grow apace despite deal activity dropping overall in 2023 in response to economic and market instability brought on by a combination of high interest rates, inflation volatility, and geopolitical tension. AI…
By: Todd G. Relue and Caleb A. Perez
on February 19, 2024
House Enrolled Act 1383 (“HEA 1383”)
On February 12, 2024, Governor Holcomb signed HEA 1383 into law, significantly reducing state oversight of certain types of wetlands. Indiana law organizes wetlands into three classes with Class III…
By: Amy M. Levander and Amy E. Schwarz
on February 14, 2024
Last week was a busy week in Indiana politics. Not only did the General Assembly complete the first half of the 2024 legislative session, but Friday, February 9th was also the filing deadline for political candidates across the state. While primary…
By: Brandon W. Shirley
on February 13, 2024
As the conflict between 340B over the scope of the 340B drug discount program enters its fourth year, Covered Entities are increasingly turning to state law for relief from restrictions on contract pharmacies because Congress and federal agencies…
By: Christopher J. Kulik and Stacy Walton Long
on February 13, 2024
Each year, entities regulated under HIPAA must report breaches affecting less than 500 individuals to the Department of Health and Human Services (“HHS”) within sixty days following the end of each calendar year. This means that the deadline to…
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