RECENT NEWS, EVENTS, AWARDS
NEWS RELEASES
Martin Pringle Attorneys Published to International Who’s Who of Products Liability Defense Lawyers
December 2011
The law firm of Martin, Pringle, Oliver, Wallace & Bauer, LLP is proud to announce that Mike Jones, Bill Oliver, Jeff Spahn and David Wooding are the only lawyers in Kansas to be published to the list of the International Who's Who of Product Liability Defense Lawyers for 2011. Mike Jones - Mike joined Martin Pringle... read more
EMPLOYMENT NEWSLETTER
January/February 2012 Employment Law Briefing
January 2012
Martin, Pringle, Oliver, Wallace & Bauer, L.L.P. is pleased to present the January/February 2012 issue of Employment Law Briefing. In it we discuss:
- The four conditions employers must meet before they may lawfully request that their employees take a polygraph test;
- Whether a performance improvement plan could be considered an adverse employment action, and the basis for an age discrimination case;
- Whether recent completion of a drug rehab program necessarily qualifies an employee for protection under the Americans with Disabilities Act; and
- Whether someone who is extended a job offer, only to see it withdrawn when it’s discovered she’s commenced a lawsuit against her former employer, is protected as an employee under the Fair Labor Standards Act.
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



