Krieg DeVault LLP

Catherine M. Stowers

Of Counsel
Office: Carmel
cstowers@kdlegal.com
p: 317-808-5876
f: 317-636-1507

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Catherine Stowers is a member of the firm’s Employee Benefits and Executive Compensation Practice. Ms. Stowers concentrates her practice on health and welfare benefit plan issues and cafeteria plan compliance and documentation. She previously served as counsel to a third-party benefits administrator, which afforded her substantial experience with claims administration and legal compliance for self-funded and multi-employer health plans. Ms. Stowers has also worked with health plan sponsors in resolving issues related to plan design and documentation, claim appeals and disputes, and issues related to stop-loss coverage. Her practice focuses on issues facing employers, consultants and benefit administrators in the health and welfare arena, with particular emphasis in the areas of health care reform, HIPAA, COBRA, and ERISA claims, consumer driven health care plan design and compliance issues, cafeteria plan compliance and administration, and nondiscrimination testing for cafeteria and health plans.

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Representative Experience

  • Responsible for advising various employers, consultants, and third-party administrators regarding the impact of the 2010 health care reform legislation on employer-sponsored health plans and health insurance programs.
  • Responsible for advising a large publicly-traded employer on all aspects of ERISA and Internal Revenue Code compliance, and issues arising in plan administration for self-funded health plan, group insurance plan, and Section 125 flexible benefit plan
  • Responsible for advising clients regarding welfare and cafeteria plan issues, including issues related to COBRA liability, plan termination, and plan continuation, arising in association with
    corporate mergers and acquisitions, including mergers of not-for-profit entities
  • Routinely prepare annual Form 5500 filings for welfare benefit plan sponsors, and advise plan sponsors regarding steps to take to correct missed or incomplete filings, including preparing
    documents for Department of Labor's Delinquent Filer Voluntary Compliance Program
  • Routinely advise benefit consultants and plan sponsors regarding cost-effective implementation of consumer-driven health care programs, including coordination of health flexible spending accounts, health reimbursement accounts, and health savings accounts in compliance with the Internal Revenue Code, and implementation of wellness programs in compliance with HIPAA's nondiscrimination provisions.
  • Served as general counsel to a third-party administrator of self-funded and multi-employer health plans, advising the client regarding issues related to claims payment and administration, ERISA reporting and disclosure, stop-loss policy coverage, and issues related to general corporate and employment law
  • Assisted plan sponsor of multiple welfare benefit programs complete a comprehensive health and welfare compliance audit to ensure all aspects of legal compliance
  • Represented multidisciplinary health care provider in successfully appealing erroneous application of multiemployer health and welfare fund plan exclusions to provider's medical
    services
  • Served as a part-time judicial officer for Marion County, Indiana juvenile drug treatment court program

Professional Associations

  • Board of Directors, Indiana Benefits Conference 
  • Health Care Committee Member, Self-Insurance Institute of America 
  • Member, Indiana State Bar Association

Seminars & Presentations

  • Presenter, "How Employee Benefits Law Impacts Every Workplace with Catherine "Katy" Stowers", Krieg DeVault Podcast Series, May 30, 2024
  • Co-Presenter, "Trending Topics in Employment Law and Benefits Compliance," RESOLVE Benefits Conference, April 27, 2023
  • Various educational seminars and webinars related to the impact of health care reform on employer-sponsored health plans, including eligibility and coverage mandates, required notices, grandfathered plan status, application of nondiscrimination rules to insured health plans, tax changes and 2014 mandated coverage rules.
  • Various training and educational seminars related to the HITECH Act and its impact on HIPAA privacy and security obligations for group health plans, plan sponsors and business associates.
    Various educational seminars related to implementation of consumer-driven health plan designs, administration of health flexible spending accounts, and contributions to health savings accounts in compliance with the Internal Revenue Code.
  • Various educational seminars related to the COBRA subsidy provisions of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 and other 2009 legislative changes.
  • Various training seminars for HIPAA Nondiscrimination Compliance related to design and implementation of wellness programs under the 2006 Final Regulations
  • Various training seminars for HIPPA Privacy and Security Compliance, COBRA Compliance, and Form 5500 Preparation
  • Adjunct instructor of Legal Writing, Indiana University School of Law – Indianapolis, 1995 – 1996

Publications

  • Author, "Plan Sponsors Take Note: New Litigation Brings Attention to Potential Fiduciary Risk for Group Health Plan Sponsors," March 26, 2024
  • Author, "Fiduciary Alert: New ERISA Group Health Plan Service Provider Fee Disclosures Require Plan Sponsor Attention," January 4, 2023
Credentials
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Education

  • J.D., cum laude, Indiana University Robert H. McKinney School of Law, Indianapolis, Indiana, 1993
  • B.A., cum laude, DePauw University, Greencastle, Indiana, 1990

Bar & Court Admissions

  • Indiana, 1993
  • Georgia, 2009
Practices & Industries
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Practices

  • Employee Benefits and Executive Compensation
Insights
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Krieg DeVault Podcast Series

How Employee Benefits Law Impacts Every Workplace with Catherine “Katy” Stowers (Podcast)

May 30, 2024

Employee Benefits

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

March 26, 2024

Employee Benefits

Fiduciary Alert: New ERISA Group Health Plan Service Provider Fee Disclosures Require Plan Sponsor Attention

January 4, 2023

Labor and Employment

The End of Physician Noncompetes in Indiana Hospitals: A Look into Indiana Senate Enrolled Act No. 475 

April 28, 2025

Labor and Employment

Understanding the Chicago Paid Leave and Paid Sick and Safe Leave Ordinance and Its Interaction with Other Leave Laws

March 3, 2025

Firm News and Events

Krieg DeVault Announces 9 Attorneys as 2025 Indiana Super Lawyers; 12 as 2025 Indiana Rising Stars

February 18, 2025

Labor and Employment

What to Expect in 2025: Updates to Indiana Child Labor Laws

January 10, 2025

Litigation

Beyond the Basics: The Beauty of ESOPs, with Bill Merten

January 8, 2025

Employee Benefits

Fenton D. Strickland Named Chair of Krieg DeVault’s Employee Benefits and Executive Compensation Practice

January 1, 2025

Labor and Employment

New Era in Illinois Employment Law: Key Changes You Need to Know

December 31, 2024

Firm News and Events

Senior Associate Elizabeth M. Roberson Named Indiana State Bar Association Employment, Labor & Benefits Law Section Chair

November 26, 2024

Labor and Employment

The FTC’s Non-Compete Ban: What’s Next?

November 25, 2024

Labor and Employment

Not So Fast: FLSA Overtime Rule Blocked Weeks Before Another Salary Level Increase

November 18, 2024

Employee Benefits

IRS Announces Retirement Plan Limitations for 2025

November 5, 2024

Labor and Employment

NLRB Reports Significant Surges in Union Election Petitions and Unfair Labor Practice Charges

October 31, 2024

Health Care

Physician Non-Competes in Indiana – The Old, the New, and the Future

July 25, 2024

Labor and Employment

What Employers Need to Know about New Overtime Exemption Rules with Shelley Jackson (Podcast)

July 16, 2024

Health Care

HIPAA Sanction Policies: The Importance of Enforcement

June 3, 2024

Krieg DeVault Podcast Series

New FTC Regulation of Non-compete Agreements with Elizabeth Roberson and Scott Morrisson (Podcast)

May 9, 2024

Health Care

FTC Issues Rule Banning Non-Compete Agreements

April 25, 2024

Business

DOL Releases Final Rule Raising Salary and Compensation Thresholds for Overtime Exemptions

April 25, 2024

Thought Leadership

Compulsory Paid Leave: Is It in the Budget?

April 4, 2024

Labor and Employment

Non-Compete A Non-Option? Consider Garden Leave

March 25, 2024

Labor and Employment

Illinois Employment Alert: Add Paid Leave Policy to Employee Handbook

March 15, 2024

Labor and Employment

Adapting Performance Metrics for Employees on Reduced Schedules for FMLA and Other Protected Leave

March 12, 2024

Firm News and Events

Krieg DeVault Announces 8 Attorneys as 2024 Indiana Super Lawyers; 9 as 2024 Indiana Rising Stars

February 28, 2024

Employee Benefits

Covering Long-Term, Part-Time Employees Under 401(k)

January 23, 2024

Secured Lender

President Biden Issues Executive Order on Artificial Intelligence

November 2, 2023

Employee Benefits

IRS Announces Retirement Plan Limitations for 2024

November 2, 2023

Firm News and Events

Partner Stephanie T. Eckerle Named Chair of Krieg DeVault’s Health Care Practice

November 1, 2023

Firm News and Events

Krieg DeVault Adds Associates Chloe Craft, Jacob O’Donnell, and Caleb Perez

October 11, 2023

Business

Is Your Business Ready? Preparing for and Complying with the Corporate Transparency Act

August 31, 2023

Employee Benefits

IRS Extends Effective Date for Roth Treatment of Catch-Up Contributions to 2026

August 30, 2023

Employee Benefits

IRS Issues Notice Regarding ESOP Compliance

August 22, 2023

Labor and Employment

SCOTUS Raises the Bar for Employers in Denying Religious Accommodations 

August 21, 2023

Employee Benefits

Secure Act 2.0 Allows Employers to Make Matching Contributions to Retirement Plans Based on Employees’ Student Loan Payments

August 17, 2023

Labor and Employment

When Must Employers Publicize Salary Information?

July 27, 2023

Labor and Employment

Watch Out: Consumer Financial Protection Bureau Keeping an Eye on Workplace Surveillance Technology

July 26, 2023

Firm News and Events

Elizabeth Roberson Accepted to the Hamilton County Leadership Academy Class of 2024

July 10, 2023

Artificial Intelligence (AI)

Impact of AI on the Workplace: Latest Guidance from the EEOC

June 15, 2023

Labor and Employment

NLRB’s General Counsel Issues New Guidance Memo Challenging Non-Compete Agreements as Violating Section 7 of the NLRA

June 2, 2023

Labor and Employment

NLRB Memo Clarifies the Implications of McLaren Macomb and Whether Employers’ Severance Agreements Violate Employees’ NLRA Rights

June 1, 2023

Employee Benefits

2024 HSA Limits Released

June 1, 2023

Firm News and Events

The Indiana Lawyer Names Senior Associate Elizabeth M. Roberson a 2023 Up and Coming Lawyer

May 18, 2023

Labor and Employment

Hush Money? Standard Severance Agreement Provisions May Violate Employees’ NLRA Rights

March 1, 2023

Firm News and Events

Krieg DeVault Announces 10 Attorneys as 2023 Indiana Super Lawyers; 9 as 2023 Indiana Rising Stars

February 28, 2023

Labor and Employment

Evolving State Marijuana Laws May Impact Employer Hiring Procedures and Drug Testing Policies

February 28, 2023

Labor and Employment

FTC Proposed Rule Would Essentially Ban Non-Compete Agreements (Podcast)

February 8, 2023

Labor and Employment

Pregnant Workers Fairness Act And The Pump Act: What’s Changed?

January 19, 2023

Employee Benefits

SECURE Act 2.0 Expands on 2019 Secure Act Retirement Provisions

January 17, 2023

Labor and Employment

FTC Takes Unprecedented Action Against Non-Compete Agreements

January 9, 2023

Firm News and Events

Shelley M. Jackson Named Chair of Krieg DeVault’s Labor and Employment Practice Group

January 1, 2023

Firm News and Events

Elizabeth M. Roberson Named At-Large Member of the Indianapolis Bar Association Board of Directors

December 15, 2022

Firm News and Events

Elizabeth M. Roberson Receives the Indianapolis Bar Association’s 2022 Young Lawyer of the Year Award

November 22, 2022

Employee Benefits

Guidance on New RMD Rules in IRS Notice 2022-53; Final Regulations Forthcoming

November 16, 2022

Employee Benefits

IRS Announces Retirement Plan Limitations for 2023

October 24, 2022

Labor and Employment

Time for a Breakroom Makeover: EEOC Releases New “Know Your Rights” Poster

October 21, 2022

Labor and Employment

Is Your Workplace Correctly Classifying Employees and Independent Contractors? 

October 17, 2022

Firm News and Events

William W. Merten Joins Krieg DeVault’s ESOP and Employee Benefits & Executive Compensation Practices

September 22, 2022

Employee Benefits

IRS Announces Extension for SECURE & CARES Act Amendments

August 24, 2022

Employee Benefits

IRS Announces Extension for SECURE & CARES Act Amendments

August 23, 2022

Firm News and Events

13 Krieg DeVault Attorneys Recognized by 2023 Best Lawyers®; 7 Named to the 2023 Best Lawyers in America® Listing; 1 Receives “Lawyer of the Year” Designation; 6 Receive “Ones to Watch” Designation

August 18, 2022

Labor and Employment

Work Opportunity Tax Credits Can Increase Diversity and Reduce Labor Shortages

August 12, 2022

Employee Benefits

IRS Announces Launch of Pre-Examination Compliance Program for Qualified Retirement Plans

June 28, 2022

Labor and Employment

New Law Will End Forced Arbitration in Sexual Assault and Sexual Harassment Cases

February 14, 2022

Firm News and Events

Krieg DeVault Announces 2022 Senior Associate Promotions

January 26, 2022

Employee Benefits

What is an ESOP? (Podcast)

January 24, 2022

Labor and Employment

CMS Issues Supplemental Guidance on Interim Final Rule on Vaccination for States Impacted by Recent Supreme Court Ruling

January 20, 2022

Labor and Employment

Beware of the Illinois Employee who Insists on Independent Contractor Status

January 19, 2022

Labor and Employment

U.S. Supreme Court Issues Key Decisions on OSHA’s Vaccine-or-Test Rule and CMS’s Mandatory Vaccination Rule

January 14, 2022

Firm News and Events

Partner Shelley M. Jackson Named a Vice President of the Board of Directors of the Indianapolis Bar Association

January 10, 2022

Firm News and Events

Elizabeth M. Roberson Named Chair of the Indianapolis Bar Association’s Young Lawyers Division

January 6, 2022

Labor and Employment

Significant Changes to Illinois Law Affect Employers’ Restrictive Covenant Agreements

January 6, 2022

Firm News and Events

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

January 1, 2022

Firm News and Events

Krieg DeVault Announces 2022 Partner Promotions

January 1, 2022

Labor and Employment

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

December 29, 2021

Labor and Employment

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

December 21, 2021

Labor and Employment

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

December 1, 2021

Labor and Employment

Overview of New Federal COVID-19 Vaccination Requirements for Employers [WEBINAR]

November 10, 2021

Labor and Employment

The Wait Is Over: OSHA and CMS Release Interim Final Rules on Mandatory Vaccinations and Other COVID-19 Safety Issues

November 5, 2021

Labor and Employment

Protect Your Company's Trade Secrets with a Trade Secret Audit

October 4, 2021

Labor and Employment

President Biden’s Vaccination Mandates under COVID-19 Action Plan

September 10, 2021

Employee Benefits

Revenue Procedure 2021-30 Brings Welcome Changes to IRS Correction Program

September 8, 2021

Labor and Employment

Vaccine Verdict: 7th Circuit Declares Indiana University’s Vaccine Mandate Constitutional

August 6, 2021

Employee Benefits

U.S. Department of Labor Issues Cybersecurity Guidance for Retirement Plans

July 13, 2021

Labor and Employment

Biden Administration Issues Executive Order On Promoting Competition

July 9, 2021

Employee Benefits

DOL Issues Temporary Safe Harbor for Missing Participants in Terminating Defined Contributions Plans

July 6, 2021

Labor and Employment

OSHA Issues Updated COVID-19 Guidance for Employers

June 25, 2021

Labor and Employment

COVID-19 Vaccination Mandates in the Workplace (Podcast)

June 21, 2021

Labor and Employment

Federal Court in Texas Rules Employers Can Require Employees to Get Vaccinated

June 15, 2021

Labor and Employment

COVID-19 Vaccinations: Employer Incentives and Other New Guidance from the EEOC

June 3, 2021

Labor and Employment

Changes to Illinois’ Background Check Compliance: What Happens When an Applicant Fails their Background Check?

April 5, 2021

Labor and Employment

Can Employers Incentivize Employees to Get the COVID-19 Vaccine?

March 23, 2021

Labor and Employment

DOL Proposes Withdrawing Independent Contractor Status and Joint Employer Final Rules

March 12, 2021

Labor and Employment

It is Time to Consider Revising Your Employee Non-Solicitation Provisions

January 14, 2021

Labor and Employment

What’s on Biden’s Wish List for Employment Reform?

December 18, 2020

Labor and Employment

Key Considerations for Employers as Additional States Legalize Marijuana 

December 18, 2020

Labor and Employment

Rock, Meet Hard Place: Reflections from 2020 on Compliance Risks Surrounding Workplace Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Initiatives

December 18, 2020

Labor and Employment

Time to Tidy Up Remote Work Policies as Work from Home Arrangements Likely to Continue

December 18, 2020

Labor and Employment

How to Identify and Curb Employee Abuse of Emergency Paid Sick Leave and Expanded Family Medical Leave and Still Comply With the FFRCA

December 18, 2020

Labor and Employment

Mandating COVID-19 Vaccinations: Employers Wrestle with Whether They Can and Should

December 18, 2020

Labor and Employment

COVID-19 Safety Plan Compliance Alert: Re-Evaluate Current Plans as Measures Set to Continue through the New Year

December 18, 2020

Labor and Employment

Part 1: 2020 Case Law Highlights for Employers in Indiana and Beyond

December 18, 2020

Labor and Employment

CDC Makes Key Changes to COVID-19 Recommendations Impacting When Quarantine is Needed and the Length of Quarantine

December 7, 2020

Labor and Employment

DOL Opinion Letter Addresses When Travel Time Between Work Sites is Compensable for Non-Exempt Employees

November 18, 2020

Labor and Employment

Training and Compensable Time: The DOL's Opinion Letter on when an Employee Must be Paid

November 17, 2020

Employee Benefits

IRS Announces Retirement Plan Limitations for 2021

October 27, 2020

Labor and Employment

Unpacking Schrems II: The Demise of the EU-U.S. Privacy Shield

October 20, 2020

Labor and Employment

The [Economic] Reality for Employers: The Department of Labor's Proposed New Rule for Determining Independent Contractor Status 

October 5, 2020

Labor and Employment

COVID-19 Safety Compliance Alert: Time to Re-Evaluate Current Plans as Indiana Enters Stage 5

September 28, 2020

Labor and Employment

What Employers Need to Know about the Revised FFCRA Regulations

September 18, 2020

Labor and Employment

IRS Confirms Payroll Tax Deferral Not Mandatory

September 4, 2020

Labor and Employment

IRS Issues Guidance Related to President Trump's Memorandum on Social Security Tax Deferral

September 1, 2020

Labor and Employment

Employee Opioid Use, Addiction, and the ADA: EEOC Guidance Indicates Opioid Use and Addiction May Give Rise to ADA Rights

August 24, 2020

Labor and Employment

The Ongoing Pandemic of Information: Updates to FFCRA, FLSA, and FMLA Guidance

July 31, 2020

Labor and Employment

COVID-19 Safety Plan Compliance Alert: Indiana's Face Covering Mandate

July 27, 2020

Labor and Employment

Testing, Testing…The CDC Details When Employers Should Test for COVID-19 and Other Health Screening Reminders

July 22, 2020

Labor and Employment

Illinois' IDHR Publishes Long-Awaited Sexual Harassment Training Program

July 15, 2020

Labor and Employment

U.S. Supreme Court Extends Reach of “Ministerial Exception” for Religious Organizations

July 8, 2020

Business

Tax-Exempt Organizations Should be Prepared to File and Pay the Section 4960 Excise Tax on Executive Compensation by July 15, 2020

June 29, 2020

Labor and Employment

Recent Seventh Circuit Title VII Sex Discrimination Case Offers Reminders for Employers About the Need for Consistency in Employment Practices and Decisions

June 17, 2020

Labor and Employment

How Much Can Employers Control Employees' Summer Travel During COVID-19? A lot.

June 15, 2020

Labor and Employment

U.S. Supreme Court Issues Ruling on Title VII Protections for Sexual Orientation and Transgender Status

June 15, 2020

Labor and Employment

Returning to the Workplace: Addressing Requests to Work from Home and Refusals to Return to Work

June 7, 2020

Employee Benefits

DOL Finalizes Rule Providing Alternative Safe Harbor Method for Electronic Disclosure by ERISA Retirement Plans

May 28, 2020

Labor and Employment

OSHA's Revised Enforcement Guidance When a Work-Relatedness Determination is Required

May 25, 2020

Employee Benefits

IRS Guidance Increases FSA Carryover Limit, Clarifies Reimbursement of Individual Health Coverage Premiums

May 14, 2020

Employee Benefits

IRS Provides Flexibility for Cafeteria Plans to Permit Mid-Year Election Changes, Extend FSA and DCAP Claims Periods

May 13, 2020

Employee Benefits

DOL and IRS Pandemic Relief for Group Health Plans and Retirement Plans

May 12, 2020

Labor and Employment

Getting Back on Track: How Indiana Businesses can Create the Plan Required by Governor Holcomb's Executive Order 20-26 to Keep Employees and Patrons Safe by the May 11, 2020 Deadline

May 3, 2020

Labor and Employment

Workplace Safety and COVID-19: OSHA's Interim Enforcement Guidance and What It Means for Employers

April 27, 2020

Labor and Employment

Practically Speaking: A Series of Practical Tips for Employers in Navigating COVID-19

April 21, 2020

Employee Benefits

Employer Tax-Free, Deductible Disaster Relief Benefits for Employees

April 20, 2020

Labor and Employment

Developing Leave Policies to Keep Up with the FFCRA

April 16, 2020

Labor and Employment

Understanding when a “Qualifying Need” for Paid Leave arises under the Families First Coronavirus Response Act

April 12, 2020

Employee Benefits

IRS Provides Guidance For HSAs and Retirement Plans

April 9, 2020

Thought Leadership

IRS Provides Guidance on Process for Claiming COVID-19 Related Payroll Tax Credits

April 2, 2020

Labor and Employment

You have been WARNed. Complying with the Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification Act for COVID-19 Shutdowns

April 2, 2020

Employee Benefits

COVID-19 and Partial Plan Terminations

April 2, 2020

Employee Benefits

The CARES Act: Changes Posed to Health Plans and HSAs

April 2, 2020

Employee Benefits

The CARES Act: Changes Posed to Employer-Sponsored Retirement Plans

March 31, 2020

Employee Benefits

Executive Compensation Restrictions Under the CARES Act

March 31, 2020

Labor and Employment

Employment Law Bulletin - Department of Labor Continues to Provide Additional Information on Paid Leave Requirements Under the Families First Coronavirus Response Act

March 29, 2020

Thought Leadership

The CARES Act: Issues for Employers

March 26, 2020

Labor and Employment

Employment Law Bulletin - Department of Labor Publishes Additional Information on Paid Leave Requirements Under the Families First Coronavirus Response Act

March 25, 2020

Employee Benefits

ESOP COVID-19 Alert

March 23, 2020

Thought Leadership

Employment Law Bulletin - Summary of Families First Coronavirus Response Act

March 19, 2020

Labor and Employment

The Families First Coronavirus Response Act: Q & A for Employers

March 19, 2020

Labor and Employment

PTO Donations and COVID-19 

March 18, 2020

Labor and Employment

Proposed Federal Law to Offer Paid Sick Leave Due to Coronavirus: H.R. 6201, Families First Coronavirus Response Act

March 16, 2020

Thought Leadership

Planning Considerations for Employers to Consider in Response to Coronavirus

March 11, 2020

Labor and Employment

Navigating the ADA and FMLA in Combatting Coronavirus

March 11, 2020

Thought Leadership

Coronavirus Concerns May Implicate Force Majeure Contract Issues

March 9, 2020

Thought Leadership

Coronavirus Concerns May Implicate Force Majeure Contract Issues

March 9, 2020

Employee Benefits

IRS to Issue Guidance for High Deductible Health Plans in Light of COVID-19

March 10, 2020

Thought Leadership

What Can We Do? Coronavirus Guidance for Employers

March 5, 2020

Business

Proposed Regulations on Meals and Entertainment Expenses

March 2, 2020

Employee Benefits

The Setting Every Community Up for Retirement Enhancement (SECURE) Act

February 26, 2020

Employee Benefits

Mandatory Arbitration, Class Action & Exhaustion Provisions: Cause to Amend Claims Procedures?

February 24, 2020

Firm News and Events

Shelley M. Jackson Joins Krieg DeVault's Health Care and Labor & Employment Practice Groups

February 2, 2020

Thought Leadership

Can Indiana Employers Withhold or Claw Back Bonuses and Commissions?

January 13, 2020

Thought Leadership

DOL Releases Final Rule Narrowing the Definition of “Joint Employer” Under the FLSA

January 13, 2020

Thought Leadership

DOL Final Rule on Regular Rate of Pay Goes into Effect January 15, 2020

January 1, 2020

Labor and Employment

Indiana Blue Pencil Doctrine is More of a Blue Pen Doctrine as it Permits Courts to Strike through but not Erase Unenforceable Provisions in Restrictive Covenants

January 1, 2020

Labor and Employment

Illinois Expands Equal Pay Act Provisions and Prohibits Employers from Asking Applicants' Wage and Salary History

January 1, 2020

Labor and Employment

FMLA Covers an Employee's Attendance for CSE/IEP School Meetings

January 1, 2020

Labor and Employment

Illinois Responds to the #MeToo Movement with New Sexual Harassment Legislation

January 1, 2020

Labor and Employment

CITGO Petroleum Will Pay Applicant $162,500 to Settle EEOC ADA Discrimination Suit

January 1, 2020

Labor and Employment

Employers Gain By Noting Discipline Problems As They Occur

January 1, 2020

Labor and Employment

A Flexible Interactive Process Decides the Appropriate Accommodation

January 1, 2020

Labor and Employment

Seventh Circuit Weighs Whether Obesity Is A Disability Under The ADA

January 1, 2020

Firm News and Events

Elizabeth M. Roberson Joins Krieg DeVault's Labor and Employment and Litigation Practice Groups

September 18, 2019

Firm News and Events

Eight Attorneys Named to 2020 Best Lawyers in America Listing

August 14, 2019

Firm News and Events

Nancy J. Townsend Joins Krieg DeVault's Labor and Employment and Creditors' Rights and Bankruptcy Practice Groups

March 12, 2019

Thought Leadership

DOL Issues Proposed New Overtime Rule

March 7, 2019

Firm News and Events

Corben A. Lee Joins Krieg DeVault's Business, Acquisitions, and Securities and Employee Benefits and Executive Compensation Practice Groups

January 27, 2019

Thought Leadership

Proposed Regulations Allowing for Expanded Usage of Health Reimbursement Arrangements (HRAs) - Another Step In President Trump's Focus on Health Care Reform

November 18, 2018

Thought Leadership

Proposed Regulations Allowing for Expanded Usage of Health Reimbursement Arrangements (HRAs) - Another Step In President Trump's Focus on Health Care Reform

November 18, 2018

Thought Leadership

IRS Announces Pension Plan Limitations for 2019

November 15, 2018

Thought Leadership

IRS Issues Proposed Regulations for Hardship Distributions

November 14, 2018

Firm News and Events

10 Krieg DeVault Attorneys Named to 2019 Best Lawyers in America Listing

August 14, 2018

Thought Leadership

Recent Guidance for the Mental Health Parity Act: Are You in Compliance?

June 18, 2018

Thought Leadership

IRS Does An "About-Face" On HSA Limits

April 30, 2018

Thought Leadership

Bipartisan Budget Act of 2018

March 11, 2018

Thought Leadership

IRS Reduces 2018 Limits for Health Savings Accounts and Adoption Credits

March 11, 2018

Thought Leadership

New Disability Claims Final Regulations - Effective April 1st!

March 11, 2018

Thought Leadership

Employee Benefits and Tax Reform: What You Need to Know

February 15, 2018

Thought Leadership

IRS Provides Year-End Gift

January 1, 2018

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Catherine Stowers is a member of the firm’s Employee Benefits and Executive Compensation Practice. Ms. Stowers concentrates her practice on health and welfare benefit plan issues and cafeteria plan compliance and documentation. She previously served as counsel to a third-party benefits administrator, which afforded her substantial experience with claims administration and legal compliance for self-funded and multi-employer health plans. Ms. Stowers has also worked with health plan sponsors in resolving issues related to plan design and documentation, claim appeals and disputes, and issues related to stop-loss coverage. Her practice focuses on issues facing employers, consultants and benefit administrators in the health and welfare arena, with particular emphasis in the areas of health care reform, HIPAA, COBRA, and ERISA claims, consumer driven health care plan design and compliance issues, cafeteria plan compliance and administration, and nondiscrimination testing for cafeteria and health plans.

Representative Experience

  • Responsible for advising various employers, consultants, and third-party administrators regarding the impact of the 2010 health care reform legislation on employer-sponsored health plans and health insurance programs.
  • Responsible for advising a large publicly-traded employer on all aspects of ERISA and Internal Revenue Code compliance, and issues arising in plan administration for self-funded health plan, group insurance plan, and Section 125 flexible benefit plan
  • Responsible for advising clients regarding welfare and cafeteria plan issues, including issues related to COBRA liability, plan termination, and plan continuation, arising in association with
    corporate mergers and acquisitions, including mergers of not-for-profit entities
  • Routinely prepare annual Form 5500 filings for welfare benefit plan sponsors, and advise plan sponsors regarding steps to take to correct missed or incomplete filings, including preparing
    documents for Department of Labor's Delinquent Filer Voluntary Compliance Program
  • Routinely advise benefit consultants and plan sponsors regarding cost-effective implementation of consumer-driven health care programs, including coordination of health flexible spending accounts, health reimbursement accounts, and health savings accounts in compliance with the Internal Revenue Code, and implementation of wellness programs in compliance with HIPAA's nondiscrimination provisions.
  • Served as general counsel to a third-party administrator of self-funded and multi-employer health plans, advising the client regarding issues related to claims payment and administration, ERISA reporting and disclosure, stop-loss policy coverage, and issues related to general corporate and employment law
  • Assisted plan sponsor of multiple welfare benefit programs complete a comprehensive health and welfare compliance audit to ensure all aspects of legal compliance
  • Represented multidisciplinary health care provider in successfully appealing erroneous application of multiemployer health and welfare fund plan exclusions to provider's medical
    services
  • Served as a part-time judicial officer for Marion County, Indiana juvenile drug treatment court program

Professional Associations

  • Board of Directors, Indiana Benefits Conference 
  • Health Care Committee Member, Self-Insurance Institute of America 
  • Member, Indiana State Bar Association

Seminars & Presentations

  • Presenter, "How Employee Benefits Law Impacts Every Workplace with Catherine "Katy" Stowers", Krieg DeVault Podcast Series, May 30, 2024
  • Co-Presenter, "Trending Topics in Employment Law and Benefits Compliance," RESOLVE Benefits Conference, April 27, 2023
  • Various educational seminars and webinars related to the impact of health care reform on employer-sponsored health plans, including eligibility and coverage mandates, required notices, grandfathered plan status, application of nondiscrimination rules to insured health plans, tax changes and 2014 mandated coverage rules.
  • Various training and educational seminars related to the HITECH Act and its impact on HIPAA privacy and security obligations for group health plans, plan sponsors and business associates.
    Various educational seminars related to implementation of consumer-driven health plan designs, administration of health flexible spending accounts, and contributions to health savings accounts in compliance with the Internal Revenue Code.
  • Various educational seminars related to the COBRA subsidy provisions of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 and other 2009 legislative changes.
  • Various training seminars for HIPAA Nondiscrimination Compliance related to design and implementation of wellness programs under the 2006 Final Regulations
  • Various training seminars for HIPPA Privacy and Security Compliance, COBRA Compliance, and Form 5500 Preparation
  • Adjunct instructor of Legal Writing, Indiana University School of Law – Indianapolis, 1995 – 1996

Publications

  • Author, "Plan Sponsors Take Note: New Litigation Brings Attention to Potential Fiduciary Risk for Group Health Plan Sponsors," March 26, 2024
  • Author, "Fiduciary Alert: New ERISA Group Health Plan Service Provider Fee Disclosures Require Plan Sponsor Attention," January 4, 2023

Education

  • J.D., cum laude, Indiana University Robert H. McKinney School of Law, Indianapolis, Indiana, 1993
  • B.A., cum laude, DePauw University, Greencastle, Indiana, 1990

Bar & Court Admissions

  • Indiana, 1993
  • Georgia, 2009

Practices

  • Employee Benefits and Executive Compensation

 

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