Insights
By: Amy M. Levander and Amy E. Schwarz
on October 4, 2024
1. Indiana Governor’s Race
Indiana’s marquee statewide race is the gubernatorial contest featuring US Senator Mike Braun (R), former Superintendent of Public Instruction Jennifer McCormick (D), and Donald Rainwater (L). Braun’s top priorities are…
By: Travis D. Lovett and Robert A. Greising
on September 6, 2024
The federal Corporate Transparency Act (“CTA”) went into effect January 1, 2024, and requires most small businesses to file a Beneficial Ownership Information (“BOI”) report with the United States Department of Treasury, specifically the Financial…
August 16, 2024
Krieg DeVault is pleased to announce that Senior Associate Travis D. Lovett has recently been elected to serve on the Eiteljorg Museum’s Community Board of Advisors (“CBA”). Mr. Lovett began his term effective July 1, 2024. Eiteljorg’s Community…
By: Christopher W. Bloomer and Blake P. Holler
on August 12, 2024
For commercial contractors with projects valued in the tens, hundreds, or millions of dollars, getting paid is where the “rubber hits the road.” A mechanic’s lien can be a vehicle for securing payment – but it doesn’t automatically turn into…
August 8, 2024
Krieg DeVault is pleased to announce that Madison H. Harada has joined the firm’s growing Health Care Practice. Ms. Harada brings nearly 5 years of private and public health law experience to the firm.
Ms. Harada’s practice focuses on advising…
By: Maria Vladimirova Geltz and Robert A. Greising
on August 6, 2024
With today’s ongoing workforce development challenges, businesses constantly seek innovative and effective ways to attract, incentivize, or otherwise retain top talent. In certain cases, a business may wish to reward an executive or employee or…
By: Robert A. Greising and Daniel Tychonievich
on August 1, 2024
A federal district court awarded $43 Million dollars in damages for trademark infringement in an infringement and contract dispute suit. The district court determined that profits of an affiliate could be disgorged as damages under the Lanham Act…
By: Amy M. Levander and Amy E. Schwarz
on July 29, 2024
1. Indiana Statewide Contests Set for November
While news about the Democratic Presidential ticket is changing quickly after President Joe Biden’s announcement that he will not seek the Democratic nomination this year, Indiana Democrats…
By: Stephanie T. Eckerle, Scott S. Morrisson, and Grant M. Achenbach
on July 25, 2024
Restrictive covenants in Indiana have long been a topic of litigation and debate for health care providers, private practices, and health systems. Historically, and before there were statutory restrictions for physician non-competes, there is a long…
By: Stacy Walton Long and Christopher J. Kulik
on July 23, 2024
Effective July 31, 2024, health care providers will be subject to “disincentives” for committing information blocking. As codified under the 21st Century Cures Act, information blocking is when an “actor” (e.g. health care provider) interferes with…
By: Shelley M. Jackson
on July 16, 2024
"An estimated 4.3 million workers who had been exempt from overtime are no longer exempt as of July 1. That’s just one changing overtime standard that employers face in the upcoming months. And that’s why the time is now for employers to scrutinize…
By: Charles O. Richert
on July 11, 2024
In today’s business environment, many businesses operate across state lines. Such interstate activities include sales (online or in-person), transportation and shipping, advertising, professional services, manufacturing, hospitality and tourism, and…
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