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Hospitality Industry: Mediation of Golf Industry Disputes Alert - January 31, 2012

Golf clubs and their developers, owners, builders, operators, managers and members are still taking their disputes to court to duke, or "club" it out. This trend continues even when there are readily available options to full-blown litigation, such as alternative dispute resolution (ADR).

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Labor, Employment and Benefits: Alert - February 6, 2012

The U.S. Supreme Court recently denied an employer’s request for review of a decision by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit, which held that tipped employees spending more than 20 percent of their time performing related but non-tipped duties must be paid the full minimum wage for that time, without the tip credit.

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HIPAA Expansion Regs Released
 
Shannon Hartsfield Salimone- Tallahassee

HIPAA Partner Shannon Hartsfield Salimone was quoted in a POLITICO Pulse news brief titled, "HIPAA Expansion Regs Released."

The new HIPAA regulations, expanding requirements to subcontractors and business associates of health providers, could entail stiff fines for violations. The regulations cover billing companies and accounting firms in the same way that doctors and hospitals are currently covered. Additionally, the proposed regulations allow covered entities to contact patients without their prior approval as long as they include it in their notice of privacy practices. Ms. Salimone noted that the provision is likely to get a lot of comments, particularly on how big an exception the companies should get.

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