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CMS & HHS Withdraw Appeal to Recent Copay Accumulator Federal District Court Decision: 2020 Accumulator Rule Still in Effect

On January 16, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) & the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) withdrew an appeal to a recent copay accumulator court decision, HIV and Hepatitis Policy Institute et...more

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Tax Credits/Solar Energy: Arizona Appellate Decision Describing Purchasers' Breach of Contract Action

An October 16th Arizona Court of Appeals decision describes a breach of contract action in a lower court involving the purchase of a residential solar energy system. See Lakosky v. The Solar Store, LLC, 2017 WL 4614724....more

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Where to Draw the Line: HR’s Role in Disciplinary Decisions

In the recent case of Ramphal v. Department of Transport (DoT) the tricky question of where HR should draw the line in a disciplinary matter between guiding the decision-maker on the right decision, and making that decision...more

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The California Court of Appeal Finds That an Employee Expense is an Employee Expense is an Employee Expense

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On Tuesday, August 12, 2014, the California Court of Appeal (Second Appellate District) published a decision that could impact many employers in California. The threshold question at issue in the case was whether an employer...more

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