Benesch Friedlander, Coplan & Aronoff LLP is pleased to announce that Joseph N. Gross, a partner in the firm’s Labor & Employment Practice Group, has been elected to the 10-member Cleveland Law Library Association’s Board of Trustees. The board of trustees represents a cross section of Cleveland law firms and governs the Library’s affairs.Established in 1869, the Cleveland Law Library is one of the largest membership law libraries in the U.S.
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Michael Vatis Interviews with NewsNation on Chinese Cyber Threats and U.S. Cyber Defense Vulnerabilities
During the interview, Michael examined the ongoing cyber threat from China, emphasizing that such activity has been occurring for years and warning that reduced U.S. cyber defenses have increased vulnerabilities.
FreightWaves Highlights Benesch Partner Marc Blubaugh at TIA Capital Ideas Conference
FreightWaves Highlights Benesch Partner Marc Blubaugh at TIA Capital Ideas Conference
Tariff Refund Q&A: What to Do Now and What Legal Issues Lay Ahead
The administrative process for obtaining IEEPA tariff refunds from U.S. Customs and Border Protection will soon go live. This brings to a close the wide speculation about whether an administrative process will be available to importers who paid IEEPA-based tariffs that the U.S. Supreme Court determined were unlawful.
LEAD vs. ACO REACH–What’s Changing and Why the LEAD Model Matters for ACOs and Participating Providers
The Long-term Enhanced ACO Design (“LEAD”) model is Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services Innovation Center’s (Innovation Center) newly announced successor to the ACO Realizing Equity, Access, and Community Health (REACH) model. While LEAD retains the core framework of two-sided risk and population-based payments, it introduces critical changes aimed at making the program more sustainable, inclusive and effective to foster longer term administration for providers.