One of the many areas of uncertainty for businesses during the COVID-19 pandemic is the risk of liability if persons could prove that they contracted the coronavirus due to negligent acts or omissions. House Bill 606, recently signed into law by the Governor, brings legal clarity to that issue. It provides a qualified immunity that […]
Read MoreThe U.S. Supreme Court today in King v. Burwell, Case No. 14-114, rejected a significant challenge to the Affordable Care Act, holding that tax credits for purchased insurance may be provided to persons who are enrolled in a health insurance exchange created by the federal government. It was argued that the tax credits could only […]
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