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Foreign direct investment reviews 2019: A global perspective: Russian Federation

The Russian government clarified requirements to disclosure of information about foreign investors' beneficiaries, beneficial owners and controlling persons. The Government Commission on Control over Foreign Investments in the Russian Federation...By: White & Case LLP
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White & Case LLP | Jan 08,2020 |

5 Best Practices for Managing Whistleblower Expectations & Experiences

Imagine the courage it must take to blow the whistle on unethical activity at your job. Whistleblowers experience fear of being fired, being found out, retaliated against, and losing their reputation, while wrestling with the desire to do the right...By: NAVEX Global
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NAVEX Global | Jan 08,2020 |

National Labor Relations Board Expands Employers’ Rights to Enforce Workplace Rules

In a pair of significant year-end rulings, the National Labor Relations Board overturned two Obama-era precedents that had restricted the ability of both unionized and non-unionized employers to limit the use of company email and to require internal...By: Pierce Atwood LLP
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Pierce Atwood LLP | Jan 08,2020 |

PCORI Fee Resurrected

In the summer of 2019, I wrote a short blog on the death of the PCORI fee — Ding, Dong, the PCORI Fee is Dead!. When enacted as part of the Affordable Care Act, the fee was set to expire with plan/policy years ending after September 30, 2019....By: Burr & Forman
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Burr & Forman | Jan 08,2020 |

Stats Show Active Tax Whistleblower Caseload

On January 6, 2020, the IRS Whistleblower Office released its annual report to Congress. The Office reported that it collected $616.8 million in fiscal year 2019 as a result of information provided by whistleblowers, out of which $120.3 million was...By: McDermott Will & Emery
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McDermott Will & Emery | Jan 08,2020 |

Will Your Fiscal Intermediary Be Chosen to Participate in New York's CDPAP?

The New York State Department of Health (DOH) recently issued a Request for Offers (RFO) from eligible entities who want to continue or first commence participating as Fiscal Intermediaries (FIs) under the New York Consumer Directed Personal...By: FordHarrison
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FordHarrison | Jan 08,2020 |

SECURE Act Makes Big Changes to Retirement Plans

Employers, plan sponsors, and plan administrators ring in the New Year with new recordkeeping and administrative challenges for 2020 and beyond. After much anticipation, on December 20, 2019, Pres. Donald Trump signed into law the Setting Every...By: Miller Canfield
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Miller Canfield | Jan 08,2020 |

SECURE Act Expands Retirement Savings Opportunities and Simplifies Plan Administration

The SECURE Act (Setting Every Community Up for Retirement Enhancement Act) has been signed into law by President Trump, making multiple changes to encourage increased retirement savings and simplify certain administrative requirements for retirement...By: Hodgson Russ LLP
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Hodgson Russ LLP | Jan 08,2020 |

Best in Law: Take Some Time with Your Minute Book

BB&K Business Attorney Brian Reider Discusses the Importance of Minute Books in the Southern California Newspaper Group - Looking back at the year, one recurring theme emerges with corporate clients and their recordkeeping. Originally published in...By: Best Best & Krieger LLP
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Best Best & Krieger LLP | Jan 08,2020 |

2019: A Year to Forget for California Employers

From the California Supreme Court’s landmark decision in Dynamex to the passage of dozens of new employment laws, 2019 was an important year for California employers. While some of these new laws were discussed here, this blog discusses some...By: Stoel Rives - World of Employment
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