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- NewsMcDonald Hopkins LLC, a business advisory and advocacy law firm based in Cleveland, has elected Shawn M. Riley president, effective Oct. 1, 2016.
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- AlertThe Bipartisan Budget Act of 2015, which became law in November, includes significant changes in the way IRS partnership audits will be handled.
- NewsMcDonald Hopkins' Jim Giszczak explains how hackers are now "more creative and more technologically sophisticated" in an article for Crain's Detroit Business.
- NewsMcDonald Hopkins attorney Bruce Reinhart quoted in an article by the New York Times on kleptocracy asset recovery.
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- AlertThe Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (“CMS”) issued a final rule on Feb.12, 2016 that requires Medicare providers and suppliers to report and return overpayments by the later of (a) 60 days after the date an overpayment is identified or (b) the due date of any corresponding cost report, if applicable.
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- NewsRick Cooper and Jane Pine Wood provide insight on the challenges of the practitioner-laboratory relationship for Hint Health.
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- NewsJim Giszczak quoted by Yahoo! Auto on gauging how prepared the automotive industry is to deal with cybersecurity issues.
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- NewsJim Giszczak talks about the cyber threat of vehicle tampering in an article for The Auto Channel.
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Confidence in U.S. business conditions tumbles, as only 44 percent of respondents to the sixth annual McDonald Hopkins Business Outlook Survey expect business conditions to improve - a 34 percent drop over last year.
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- NewsRick Cooper provides insight to businesses in the radiology industry on how to survive a merger or acquisition.
- NewsA school district is wrongly shielding names and addresses of students from an organization that promotes options to traditional public schools, according to a lawsuit before the Ohio Supreme Court attracting interest from several statewide education groups.
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Dave Movius, a member in our Cleveland office, argued before the Ohio Supreme Court on January 26, 2016, on behalf of School Choice Ohio.
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