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Indiana Construction Law: Lien Rights, Deadlines, and Defenses - Mechanic’s Liens, Part 2 (Podcast)

By: George C. Lepeniotis, Blake P. Holler, and Christopher W. Bloomer on April 18, 2024

 

Property owners may cringe at the thought of a lien being attached to their property, but the strength of the mechanic’s lien statute is to get people–who have performed work on the property–paid.

In this episode of the Krieg DeVault Podcast Series,…

Senior Associate Alex Bowman Selected as a Michiana Forty under 40 Award Recipient

April 16, 2024

Krieg DeVault is pleased to announce that Senior Associate Alex C. Bowman has been selected to the 18th class of Michiana Forty under 40, a program created to honor outstanding young professionals in the Michiana region. Mr. Bowman is one of 40…

White House Office of Management and Budget Issues Government Wide Policy on AI

By: Brett J. Ashton on April 10, 2024

On March 20, 2024, the White House Office of Management and Budget (“OMB”) issued a Memorandum on Advancing Governance, Innovation, and Risk Management for Agency Use of Artificial Intelligence (the “Memo”) to the heads of the executive departments…

U.S. Treasury Issues Report on Artificial Intelligence on Specific Cybersecurity Risks in the Financial Services Sector

By: Michael J. Messaglia on April 4, 2024

The U.S. Department of the Treasury recently released a comprehensive report on managing artificial intelligence (AI) specific cybersecurity risks within the financial services sector. The Report was issued as just one of the steps mandated by …

Compulsory Paid Leave: Is It in the Budget?

By: Elizabeth M. Roberson and Chloe N. Craft on April 4, 2024

At the beginning of March 2024, the Biden Administration released its proposed budget (the “Budget”) for the 2025 fiscal year. In the Budget, the Biden Administration provides funding for a new national paid family and medical leave program (the…

Take Five: 5 Things You Need to Know About Indiana Government - March 2024

By: Amy E. Schwarz and Amy M. Levander on March 28, 2024

2024 Session Wrap-up

The Indiana General Assembly adjourned sine die earlier this month on March 8th, with 172 bills being sent to Governor Holcomb for his signature or veto. Legislators passed bills addressing child care access and affordability in …

Plan Sponsors Take Note: New Litigation Brings Attention to Potential Fiduciary Risk for Group Health Plan Sponsors

By: Catherine M. Stowers on March 26, 2024

In a widely publicized lawsuit filed in February of this year, former Johnson & Johnson (“J&J”) employee Ann Lewandowski sued the pharmaceutical giant for allegedly breaching its fiduciary duties under the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of…

False Claims Act Jury Verdict Halved as Unconstitutionally Excessive

By: Marc T. Quigley and Matthew C. Branic on March 26, 2024

How much is too much when it comes to damages awards for False Claims Act violations? A district court judge in Minnesota weighed in recently in United States of America ex rel. Fesenmaier v. Cameron-Ehlen Group, Inc. et al., No. 13-cv-3003 (D.…

Updated CMS Reporting Requirements for Nursing Facilities

By: Meghan M. Linvill McNab and Andrew N. Warner on March 26, 2024

On November 17, 2023, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services ("CMS") issued a Final Rule implementing certain requirements in the Affordable Care Act regarding the disclosure of ownership, managerial and other information for Medicare and…

Non-Compete A Non-Option? Consider Garden Leave

By: Nancy J. Townsend on March 25, 2024

Effective post-employment restrictions have fallen into limbo. Several states have banned such restrictions outright, and the FTC has taken steps to eradicate them.1 Most states disfavor noncompete agreements and many impose unpredictable and…

New HHS Guidance: Safeguarding Patient Rights in Hospital and Long-Term Health Facility Visitation Policies

By: Stephanie T. Eckerle, Christopher J. Kulik, and Chloe N. Craft on March 19, 2024

On January 25, 2024, the Office for Civil Rights (“OCR”) at the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (“HHS”) issued new guidance to U.S. hospitals and long-term care facilities regarding their duties under the Centers for Medicare and…

Federal Court of Appeals Lifts Stay of Indiana’s Prohibition on Gender Transition Services to Minors

By: Stephanie T. Eckerle, Julie A. Rosenwinkel, and Brandon W. Shirley on March 19, 2024

The Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals recently issued an order permitting enforcement of Indiana’s recently passed prohibition on gender transition procedures for minors. The Indiana Legislature enacted Indiana Code § 25-1-22 (the “Act”) that was…

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