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Attorney-Client Privilege: Dead or Alive? What Divorcing Clients Need To Know

Posted April 20, 2018 By Daniel F. Bousquet & Filed Under: Blog, Divorce, Family Law

The attorney-client privilege unexpectedly entered our national political discourse last week.  After FBI agents executed a search warrant for… Read More

Marna Tucker Honored by the D.C. Bar

Posted April 18, 2018 & Filed Under: Blog, Family Law

Senior partner Marna S. Tucker has recently been honored by the D.C. Bar, which has named a conference room honoring her in the new D.C. Bar… Read More

Might Mediation Be Useful in My Divorce?

Posted April 10, 2018 By Emily C. Baker & Filed Under: Blog, Divorce, Family Law

“In the middle of difficulty lies opportunity.”  Albert Einstein

Getting divorced is inherently a… Read More

Dividing the Check: OIG and Cost Allocation

Posted April 6, 2018 By Edward T. Waters & Filed Under: Blog, Federal Grants, OIG

In March, the HHS Office of Inspector General (OIG) posted a new Read More

If I Suspect My Spouse of Hiding Assets in Our Divorce

Posted April 5, 2018 By Molly McGuinness Saxon & Filed Under: Blog, Divorce, Family Law

Many clients suspect that their spouse has engaged in “divorce planning” prior to asking for a separation.  Divorce planning is a term… Read More

When a Doctor Divorces in Virginia

Posted April 2, 2018 By Alice Newhall & Filed Under: Blog, Divorce, Family Law

“I think I want a divorce from my spouse, but I’m hesitant because I know it’s going to be such a pain. It will shift my focus… Read More

FTLF Is Pleased To Announce The Addition Of Guest Speaker Jerry Bertrand At Our Federal Funding Academy

Posted March 23, 2018 & Filed Under: Blog, Federal Funding Academy, Federal Grants

Jerry Bertrand will bring his considerable experience in Grants and Financial Management to FTLF’s 2018 Federal Funding Academy.

Jerry… Read More

Who Gets the Eggs in a Divorce?

Posted March 19, 2018 & Filed Under: Blog, Divorce, Family Law

When a couple is divorcing, and they have previously taken steps to preserve fertilized embryos for possible later implantation, who gets to… Read More

The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017: What Do You Need to Know About Its Effect on Alimony?

Posted March 19, 2018 By Jonathan M. Dana & Filed Under: Alimony, Blog, Family Law

Federal tax law has long provided that support payments to an ex-spouse, known as alimony, are generally taxable to the recipient and deductible… Read More

Overcoming Fear and Positional Thinking in Divorce: Part Two Finances

Posted February 26, 2018 By Sarah J. Zimmerman & Filed Under: Family Law

“No matter what happens in this divorce, I must stay in the house.”

“I will never pay support to my spouse for more than a few years… Read More

Highlights: The Bipartisan Budget Act of 2018 Provides Community Health Centers with More Funding and More Scrutiny

Posted February 13, 2018 By Edward T. Waters & L’Kel C. Little & & Filed Under: Bipartisan Budget Act of 2018, Blog, Community Health Centers (FQHC), Federal Grants, legislation

On February 9, President Trump signed into law the long-awaited Bipartisan Budget Act of 2018 (Pub. Law 115-123). The major spending bill… Read More

REMINDER TO FQHCs TO RECERTIFY!

Posted February 13, 2018 By Elizabeth J. Karan & Jason Reddish & Michael B. Glomb & & Filed Under: 340B, Blog, Health Law, pharmacy

Each year, as required by the 340B statute, the Office of Pharmacy Affairs (OPA) requires covered entities to recertify that they meet the 340B… Read More

New Federal Grant Legislation Introduced: H.R. 4887

Posted February 6, 2018 By Scott S. Sheffler & Filed Under: Blog, Federal Grants, grants, Training and Education

Pay attention to the Grant Reporting Efficiency and Agreements Transparency Act of 2018, aka the GREAT Act (H.R. 4887).

The GREAT Act could… Read More

Senator Cassidy (R-LA) Introduces 340B Legislation That Would Impose 340B Claims Identification Requirements on All Covered Entities and a Hospital Moratorium

Posted February 2, 2018 By Elizabeth J. Karan & Jason Reddish & Michael B. Glomb & & Filed Under: 340B, Blog, Health Law

On January 16, 2018, Senator Cassidy (R-LA) introduced the bill, Helping Ensure Low-income Patients have Access to Care and Treatment (HELP Act).… Read More

Overcoming Fear in Divorce [Part 1: Issues Involving Children]

Posted February 1, 2018 By Sarah J. Zimmerman & Filed Under: Blog, Divorce, Family Law

Fear is often one the most pervasive emotions in the divorce process, particularly for the person who is not initiating the divorce.  Fear can… Read More

HIPAA: Deadline Approaches for Health Center Reporting of Small Breaches to HHS

Posted January 26, 2018 By Dianne K. Pledgie & Filed Under: Blog, Health Law, HIPAA

Each year, health centers ask whether they really are required to report small breaches (those affecting fewer than 500 individuals) to the Office… Read More

House Energy and Commerce Committee Issues Report on Review of 340B Program and Recommends Potentially Significant Changes

Posted January 12, 2018 By Elizabeth J. Karan & Jason Reddish & Michael B. Glomb & & Filed Under: 340B, Blog, Health Law

Three hearings before the House Energy and Commerce (E&C) Committee and its Oversight and Investigation SubcommitteeRead More

Is It Ever Too Late to Get Divorced?

Posted January 5, 2018 By Jennifer A. Davison & Filed Under: Blog, Divorce, Family Law

Statistics show that US adults above the age of 50 are divorcing at twice the rate that they were in 1990.  And the rate at which those above the… Read More

Year End 340B Round-Up: Hospital Moratorium Legislation Introduced; Hospital Payment Cuts Take Effect After Suit Hits Snag but Congress May Intervene

Posted January 5, 2018 By Elizabeth J. Karan & Jason Reddish & Michael B. Glomb & & Filed Under: 340B, Blog, Health Law

The closing months of 2017 saw a flurry of activity related to the 340B drug pricing program, both as a topic of legislative and regulatory… Read More

Partner Marina Barannik Named an AAML Fellow

Posted December 4, 2017 By Marina S. Barannik & Filed Under: Blog, Family Law

Marina Barannik, a partner in the FTLF Family Law group, has been named a Fellow of the DC Chapter of the prestigious American Academy of… Read More

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