February 8, 2023 By Timothy R. Wiseman Member, Stoll Keenon Ogden PLLC 859.231.3073 tim.wiseman@skofirm.com As of January 1, 2023, Kentuckians may lawfully possess up to… (Read More)
January 30, 2023 By Jeffrey A. Calabrese Member, Stoll Keenon Ogden PLLC 502.568.5448 jeff.calabrese@skofirm.com Kirby A. Black Associate, Louisville 502.568.5479 kirby.black@skofirm.com On January 5, 2023,… (Read More)
January 19, 2023 Each year at this time, SKO works with our clients to prepare H-1B work visa registrations for noncitizen employees they wish… (Read More)
Long-term care facilities and providers should brace themselves for what may be an uptick in enforcement activity from Medicaid Fraud Control Units (MFCUs) in the… (Read More)
By: Marilyn Odendahl, The Indiana Lawyer, January 4, 2023 Although the question of what to do with the family car is commonly asked when couples… (Read More)
Q: I heard that CMS terminated Public Health Emergency blanket waivers, including one that temporarily allowed SNFs to employ nurse aides for longer than four months… (Read More)
A host of lawsuits over the past two years involve nursing homes where patients or their estates allege that patients contracted COVID-19 due to the… (Read More)
As the role of cryptocurrency continues to evolve in the commercial world, the Uniform Law Commission (ULC) and the American Law Institute (ALI), the sponsors… (Read More)
On December 31, 2019, as many around the world were celebrating the New Year, Chinese health officials were reporting to the World Health Organization (“WHO”)… (Read More)