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Des Moines, Iowa 50309-3993, United States
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Private Foundations May Grant Disaster Relief to Individuals

Unlike public charities, private foundations are generally required to seek prior IRS approval before making grants to individuals, such as scholarships and other awards for specific objectives. If unauthorized distributions to… more

Internal Revenue Code (IRC), IRS, Private Foundations, Qualified Disaster Relief Payments

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Preliminary Results from Election Night 2020

This was written at 9:30am CST on November 4 before the result of the Presidential race is known and with several US House and Senate races still undecided. Iowa has results at the federal and state level but it remains to be… more

Election Results, General Elections, Presidential Elections, State Elections

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Iowa Tax Credit Overhaul: What A New Bill Could Mean for Venture Investment, Job Growth, and R&D

The Iowa Economic Development Authority (“IEDA”) recently unveiled its bill (HSB 305 and SSB 1205) to overhaul Iowa’s tax credit system. The bill is expected to go through the legislative process in both chambers soon for the… more

Economic Development, Entrepreneurs, Innovation, Investment Tax Credits, Research and Development

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Electronic H-1B Petitions Available Soon

U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) is expanding its electronic filing access to encompass all H-1B filings. This includes H-1B “cap” or “lottery” registrations and “non-cap” petitions through the rollout of… more

Electronic Filing, Employer Liability Issues, Foreign Workers, H-1B, Highly-Skilled Workers Visa

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Employers Find Relief in USCIS H-1B Lottery Announcement

The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Service (USCIS) announced that the 2021 H-1B lottery will be based on a random ranking and not the recently published wage-based ranking. The USCIS confirmed they are pushing back the… more

Foreign Workers, H-1B, Highly-Skilled Workers Visa, Immigration Procedures, USCIS

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Sign Or Your Kids Disappear Forever: Why Divorce Custody Threats Are Legal Fiction

Anatomy of a panic attack: When your ex plays custody hostage negotiator - Sheer panic. That's what I see in the eyes of clients who first sit across from me after their spouse has filed for divorce, changed the locks on the… more

Child Custody, Co-Parenting, Custody Agreements, Divorce, Legal Advice

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Expired List B Documents No Longer Permitted to Satisfy I-9 Obligations

Earlier this month, the Department of Homeland Security issued an announcement indicating that beginning May 1, 2022, employers will no longer be permitted to accept expired List B documents in satisfaction of the employer’s… more

Coronavirus/COVID-19, Department of Homeland Security (DHS), Employer Liability Issues, Employment Eligibility Verification, Foreign Workers

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Federal Contractors and Social Media Platforms

Some social media platforms (SPMs) can be entertaining, but they can also be illegal...if you’re a federal contractor. In late 2022 as part of a larger budget bill, Congress passed the No TikTok on Government Devices Act… more

China, Employer Liability Issues, Employer Responsibilities, Federal Acquisition Regulations (FAR), Federal Bans

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Employee Staycation - PTO Policies in the Age of COVID-19

Throughout 2020, employers have faced uncertainty and challenges due to the COVID-19 pandemic. While employers should prepare to adapt to any changes the pandemic presents, there are additional challenges that will arise… more

Coronavirus/COVID-19, Families First Coronavirus Response Act (FFCRA), Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA), Paid Time Off (PTO), State Labor Laws

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Kentucky: Governor Beshear Halts Vehicle Property Tax Increase, Proposes Sales Tax Cut

Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear issued an executive order on February 16, 2022 intended to stop an increase in vehicle property taxes for 2022. Used car values in Kentucky have risen approximately 40% since last year, from $8,006… more

Motor Vehicles, Personal Property Tax, Sales Tax, SALT, State Taxes

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Ep. 74 - Back to Basics: Understanding a Patient’s Right to Request PHI Amendments

It is back-to-school season, and The Healthcare Compliance Pod is going back to school too! Each week in August, we’re discussing one fundamental basic compliance obligation for healthcare providers, centered exclusively on… more

Covered Entities, Health Care Providers, Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA), HIPAA Privacy Rule, Patient Privacy Rights

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August Iowa Legislative Interim Update

With ample time to recover from the 2025 legislative session, elected officials are getting back to work in the interim. Major updates include a new Iowa House Majority Leader, staff changes in the Office of the Governor, the… more

Campaign Finance Reform, Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), General Elections, Government Agencies, Governors

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Kentucky: Governor Beshear Halts Vehicle Property Tax Increase, Proposes Sales Tax Cut

Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear issued an executive order on February 16, 2022 intended to stop an increase in vehicle property taxes for 2022. Used car values in Kentucky have risen approximately 40% since last year, from $8,006… more

Motor Vehicles, Personal Property Tax, Sales Tax, SALT, State Taxes

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Consumer Financial Protection Bureau issues interim final rule requiring debt collectors to provide affirmative notice of the CDC Eviction Order to tenants in pursuing nonpayment evictions 

On April 19, 2021, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) issued an Interim Final Rule and press release in support of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Order, which temporarily halts certain residential… more

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB), Coronavirus/COVID-19, Debt Collection, Debt Collectors

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Resident, Dependent Adult, and Older Individual Act Summary

On July 1, 2022, Iowa’s first broad elder abuse criminal law went into effect after being passed by the Iowa House and Senate unanimously. The Act is entitled “Resident, Dependent Adult, and Older Individual Protection Act.” The… more

Elder Abuse, Elder Issues, Exploitation, Fraud and Abuse, Neglect

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Navigating Wage and Hour Challenges

Healthcare entities have faced increasing pressure from the Department of Labor regarding wage and hour issues. Some of this is a hangover from COVID and the long hours many healthcare workers endured trying to meet the needs of… more

Bonuses, Department of Labor (DOL), Employee Rights, Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA), Health Care Providers

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Zoombombing, Location Tracking, and Contact Tracing, Oh My! Data Privacy & Cybersecurity During the COVID-19 Pandemic

Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, many businesses have implemented work from home policies to allow their business to remain in operation. As part of this effort, videoconferencing has become a common form of communication for… more

Contact Tracing, Coronavirus/COVID-19, Cyber Attacks, Cybersecurity, Data Privacy

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Election Results: Tax Reform on the Horizon?

Last week’s election results have raised a number of questions about tax reform or repeal and the impact of such legislation upon your estate plan. It’s too early to tell how this will shake out. Nonetheless, below are the… more

Estate Planning, Political Parties, Tax Reform, Transfer Taxes, Trump Administration

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It’s All in the Job: Iowa Supreme Court Clarifies Employee’s Burden of Proof in Disability Discrimination Actions

The Iowa Supreme Court’s recent decision in Rumsey v. Woodgrain Millwork, Inc., et. al provides needed clarity in what the court described as the “murky” intersection between workers’ compensation and disability discrimination… more

Burden of Proof, Disability Discrimination, Employer Liability Issues, Employment Discrimination, Employment Litigation

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Executive Orders Target DEI Programs

Upon taking office, President Trump promptly issued several Executive Orders (EOs) targeting Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) programs and related principles. These directly affect federal agencies and contractors, but the… more

Civil Rights Act, Department of Labor (DOL), Diversity and Inclusion Standards (D&I), Employment Discrimination, Employment Policies

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August Iowa Legislative Interim Update

With ample time to recover from the 2025 legislative session, elected officials are getting back to work in the interim. Major updates include a new Iowa House Majority Leader, staff changes in the Office of the Governor, the… more

Campaign Finance Reform, Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), General Elections, Government Agencies, Governors

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Iowa Real Estate Transactions and COVID-19

Below is the latest information regarding the effect that the COVID-19 pandemic is having on real estate transactions in Iowa. Foreclosures: All residential, commercial, and agricultural foreclosure and forfeiture proceedings… more

Business Closures, Commercial Leases, Coronavirus/COVID-19, Eviction, Foreclosure

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DOS Significantly Limits the Visa Interview Waiver Program

The Department of State announced it is restricting the eligibility for visa interview waiver appointments (commonly known as dropbox). To remain eligible for dropbox, applicants must be applying for a visa in the same category… more

Biden Administration, China, Coronavirus/COVID-19, Foreign Nationals, Immigration Procedures

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Can I Keep PPP Money? Should I? SBA Clarifies

On May 13, the Small Business Administration (SBA) issued additional guidance concerning its implementation of the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP), specifically, the required certification that loan recipients have a true need… more

CARES Act, Certification Requirements, Coronavirus/COVID-19, Federal Loans, Good Faith

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A Win for Iowa Workers’ Compensation Employers and Insurance Companies: Combined Shoulder and Upper Extremity Injuries are Limited to the Schedule

The debate about shoulders and industrial disability has come to an end for now with the Iowa Supreme Court’s most recent decision, Bridgestone Americas, Inc. v. Anderson. The Court held that a work injury causing injuries to… more

Employer Liability Issues, Human Resources Professionals, IA Supreme Court, Workers Compensation Awards, Workers' Compensation Claim

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Conflict over Emotional Support Animals - What are landlords to do?

On June 30, 2020, the Iowa Supreme Court rendered a decision in Karen Cohen v. David Clark and 2800-1 LLC, an emotional support animal (ESA) case, involving one tenant in need of an ESA and another tenant with severe pet… more

Appeals, Covenant of Quiet Enjoyment, Dismissals, Emotional Support Animals, IA Supreme Court

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Do I Have a Valid Business Interruption Insurance Claim for COVID-19 Related Losses?

Almost every business and industry has been impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. Mandatory closures, shelter in place orders, travel embargoes, and disruption in manufacturing supply chains are just a few examples… more

Business Closures, Business Interruption, Commercial Insurance Policies, Coronavirus/COVID-19, Loss Coverage

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Long Term Care Facilities and Music Licensing

The ability to play music for residents of a long-term care facility can be important to their enjoyment of life and overall happiness. However, the facilities must be aware of the copyright laws and the rights of others when… more

Copyright, Copyright Infringement, IP License, Long Term Care Facilities, Music

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Coronavirus Commercial Concerns - Supply Chains and Sources, Insurance, and More

Over the last few years, some commercial businesses have struggled with Chinese supply chains and vendors under the threat of U.S. tariffs. Now, businesses need to think about and strategize their supply chains and vendor… more

China, Commercial Insurance Policies, Coronavirus/COVID-19, Force Majeure Clause, Risk Assessment

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August Iowa Legislative Interim Update

With ample time to recover from the 2025 legislative session, elected officials are getting back to work in the interim. Major updates include a new Iowa House Majority Leader, staff changes in the Office of the Governor, the… more

Campaign Finance Reform, Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), General Elections, Government Agencies, Governors

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When A Child Refuses Visitation: What Happens Next?

When a child of divorce no longer wants to follow an existing visitation schedule, how does that impact custody orders?… more

Child Custody, Contempt, Custody Modification, Divorce, Family Law Courts

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Commercial Leases & COVID-19

Iowa Orders - In March, Governor Reynolds issued proclamations intended to provide relief for residential evictions and leases: ..March 20, 2020 - suspended residential evictions and lease terminations because of… more

Commercial Leases, Contract Terms, Coronavirus/COVID-19, Eviction, Executive Orders

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Military Leave and Public Employers

As most public employers know, the rules that apply to the rest of the private employment world are sometimes different for them, particularly when it comes to pay, leave, and similar items. Iowa Code 29A.28 provides that public… more

Employee Benefits, Employee Rights, Employees, Employment Policies, Human Resources Professionals

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Antitrust Concerns for Employers

In July of 2021, President Biden issued Executive Order 14036, which affirmed the executive branch’s policy to enforce antitrust laws. Two aspects of the Order relate directly to employment law… more

Antitrust Division, Antitrust Provisions, Biden Administration, Competition, Corporate Counsel

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PPP Loan Applications Reopen January 11

The Small Business Administration and Department of the Treasury announced plans to reopen Paycheck Protection Program loan applications starting with community financial institutions on Monday, January 11. The bill… more

CARES Act, Consolidated Appropriations Act (CAA), Coronavirus/COVID-19, Financial Stimulus, Loan Applications

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Divorce Gate -The Deflation of Marriage

Despite any last-minute Hail Mary attempts, Tom Brady and Gisele Bundchen officially ended their 13-year marriage. It appears to have been an amicable split and the couple has miraculously finalized their case in record time… more

Child Support, Child Visitation, Divorce, Florida, Marital Assets

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Will Signing During COVID

COVID has caused a lot of changes in our everyday lives and is changing the way many of us do business. While many things can be done remotely by telephone or over video-chat, certain tasks are best accomplished in person… more

Coronavirus/COVID-19, Digital Signature Standards, Estate Planning, FaceTime, Notarization

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Practical Employment Issues Regarding ICE Enforcement

The news has been filled with reports on the current focus on immigration, including workplace enforcement conducted by Immigration Customs and Enforcement (ICE). Beyond preparing for potential agency actions or review,… more

Corporate Counsel, Data Privacy, Employee Rights, Employment Discrimination, Employment Policies

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Factors Employers Should Consider as the EEOC Revises COVID-19 Testing Guidance

COVID-19 is here to stay – it’s a matter of learning to live with it.  As employers learn to operate with the reality of COVID in the workplace, the EEOC has updated its guidance on when employers can and cannot implement COVID… more

Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), Anti-Discrimination Policies, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), Coronavirus/COVID-19, Employer Liability Issues

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Protecting And Empowering LGBTQ+ Iowans In Times Of Legal Uncertainty

Recent years have seen an unprecedented rollback of many hard-won civil rights for LGBTQ+ Iowans at the state and federal levels. There are several ways LGBTQ+ Iowans can protect and empower themselves and their loved ones… more

Adoption, Beneficiary Designations, Estate Planning, Family Law Courts, Guardianships

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