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Document(s) published by this organization: 21
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 | New IRS 1099 Question W. King Copler; Chambliss, Bahner & Stophel, P.C.;
Legal Alert/Article February 13, 2012, previously published on February 2012 A new question now appears on Schedule C and Schedule E of Form 1040, as well as Forms 1120, 1120S and 1065.
|  | Employers Beware: NLRB Continues Close Scrutiny of Policies that Limit Employee Communications Through Social Media Daniel B. Gilmore; Chambliss, Bahner & Stophel, P.C.;
Legal Alert/Article February 3, 2012, previously published on February 2012 In a report on 14 new cases involving both workplace policies and the termination of employees for their social media postings, the National Labor Relations Board’s Acting General Counsel ("AGC") has signaled his office will continue to look with disfavor on employer policies and...
|  | Advising the Modern Day Columbus: A Checklist for the Multi-State Teleradiology Provider Mark A. Cunningham, Douglas S. Griswold; Chambliss, Bahner & Stophel, P.C.;
Legal Alert/Article January 30, 2012, previously published on January 2012 As reimbursement rates for imaging services have steadily decreased in recent years, many radiologists have chosen to pursue new opportunities in far away places to boost their revenue streams. Like modern day explorers, these brave new radiologists for hire gather up their essentials (usually...
|  | The Lease-Purchase Contract: A Golden Opportunity or Financial Trap? Nathaniel S. Goggans; Chambliss, Bahner & Stophel, P.C.;
Legal Alert/Article January 30, 2012, previously published on January 2012 If you ask a group of owner operators what they think about lease-purchase arrangements, you will get plenty of differing opinions. You will hear some success stories and one or two owner operators will tell you how much more they make than when they were "company drivers." Others will...
|  | Blackout Protest of Internet Bills Paul S. Weidlich; Chambliss, Bahner & Stophel, P.C.;
Legal Alert/Article January 24, 2012, previously published on January 2012 As promised, on January 18, 2011, Wikipedia.com disabled its website for 24 hours in protest of the Stop Online Piracy Act (the "SOPA"), currently pending in the U.S. House of Representatives, and the Protect Intellectual Property Act (the "PIPA"), currently pending in the U.S....
|  | New gTLDs Are Available: Will it Be a .Brand World? Alicia Brown Oliver; Chambliss, Bahner & Stophel, P.C.;
Legal Alert/Article January 24, 2012, previously published on January 2012 On January 12, the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) launched the initial application period for registration of new generic top level domains (gTLDs), making the internet wide open to a whole new class of domains. In the past, we’ve been limited to...
|  | Supreme Court Recognizes Ministerial Exception to Employment Discrimination Laws William H. Pickering; Chambliss, Bahner & Stophel, P.C.;
Legal Alert/Article January 18, 2012, previously published on January 2012 In a landmark decision that will benefit churches and other faith-based organizations, the United States Supreme Court has specifically recognized the existence of a "ministerial exception" to the employment discrimination laws and, just as importantly, has ruled that the exception is not...
|  | Controlling Abuse of Social Media in the Context of the National Labor Relations Act Justin L. Furrow, Daniel B. Gilmore; Chambliss, Bahner & Stophel, P.C.;
Legal Alert/Article January 6, 2012, previously published on January 2012 Social media continues to expand and permeate every aspect of the workplace. Despite employees’ widespread use of social media, employers have been provided very little official guidance regarding the yet-to-be fully identified legal minefields implicated by their attempts to monitor and...
|  | Regulatory Reform: Dodd-Frank, Credit Scores & the New Notice of Adverse Action Forms Clint Heyworth; Chambliss, Bahner & Stophel, P.C.;
Legal Alert/Article November 18, 2011, previously published on November 12, 2011 The Federal Reserve Board recently revised Regulation B in response to changes to the ECOA and FCRA made pursuant to the Dodd-Frank Act. Although the new requirements went into effect in July 2011, many lenders are still confused as to whether the new requirements apply to their credit practices.
|  | Sunrise Period to Block Top Level Domain (.xxx) Closes October 28th Alicia Brown Oliver; Chambliss, Bahner & Stophel, P.C.;
Legal Alert/Article November 3, 2011 Trademark owners and domain holders of non-adult brands who may be concerned about unauthorized registration of their brands and/or domains with an .xxx top level domain should file to block future registration in the .xxx space.
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