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RECENT NEWS, EVENTS, AWARDS

NEWS RELEASES

Martin Pringle Attorneys Recognized as America’s Leading Lawyers in their Field of Practice

March 2010

Martin, Pringle, Oliver, Wallace & Bauer, L.L.P is proud to announce that three Martin Pringle attorneys have been recognized by Chambers & Partners, Legal Publishers as Leading Lawyers in their field in the 2010 edition of Chambers USA. Terry L. Mann was recognized in the field of Labor & Employment and Jeff C. Spahn and David S.... read more

EMPLOYMENT NEWSLETTER

March/April 2010 Employment Law Briefing

March 2010

A glance of topics covered in this issue:

  • Why it’s important for employees to maintain ongoing communication with their employers — whether it involves reporting worker harassment, or suggesting a different workplace accommodation if an employer’s suggestion isn’t feasible
  • We show that an employee’s actual innocence of the employer’s proffered accusation might not be sufficient in an age discrimination case

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HEALTH LAW - ARTICLES

What is HITECH?

April 2010

If you have been hearing about the new HITECH requirements that went into effect February 17, 2010, for covered entities and business associates, but weren’t certain about all the specifics, here are some of the key points.... read more

HEALTH LAW - TIDBITS

What is HITECH?

April 2010

If you have been hearing about the new HITECH requirements that went into effect February 17, 2010, for covered entities and business associates, but weren’t certain about all the specifics, here are some of the key points.... read more

ESTATE PLANNING UPDATES

Coordinating Your Estate Plan

February 2009

At the beginning of this New Year, we wanted to take the opportunity to briefly share with you one of the most common mistakes in estate plans—the lack of coordination between your estate planning documents, such as wills or trusts, and your beneficiary designations on retirement plan assets and life insurance policies. ... read more