Krieg DeVault Podcast Series
By: Justin L. Sage and Daniel Tychonievich
on December 12, 2024
Coca-Cola, Kleenex, a ballpoint pen, a Marvin Gaye song: For consumers, they’re products to use and enjoy. For commercial enterprises, they’re intellectual capital that must be protected to ensure growth.
Host George Lepeniotis invites colleagues Dan…
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…
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: Catherine M. Stowers
on May 30, 2024
The area of law related to employer-sponsored health and welfare benefit plans impacts all employers in one way or another.
In this episode of the Krieg DeVault Podcast Series, Krieg DeVault attorney George C. Lepeniotis is joined by fellow…
By: George C. Lepeniotis, Elizabeth M. Roberson, and Scott S. Morrisson
on May 9, 2024
Non-compete agreements are common in many industries throughout the United States, but a new Federal Trade Commission rule could, with a few narrow exceptions, totally ban non-compete agreements.
In this episode of the Krieg DeVault Podcast Series, …
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,…
By: George C. Lepeniotis and Christopher J. Kulik
on January 4, 2024
In the digital age, where information is constantly being generated, the concepts of privacy are rapidly evolving, especially in the healthcare sector. This transformation has significant implications for both healthcare providers and…
By: Randall C. Head, George C. Lepeniotis, and Senator Rod Bray
on November 7, 2023
Indiana is a great place to live and work because of the effort that the state legislature puts in behind the scenes. It may not always make headlines, but the state government understands the nuts and bolts of how to keep Indiana moving forward.
In…
By: Robert A. Greising, Travis D. Lovett, and George C. Lepeniotis
on October 24, 2023
The deadline to comply with the Corporate Transparency Act (CTA), a new law that aims to combat illegal activity typically organized and run by nefarious entities, is fast approaching. Many corporations, LLCs, and other business entities that are…
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