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Should CPA Firms and Others Pay Their Employees Overtime?

Should CPA Firms and Others Pay Their Employees Overtime?

Companies are facing a complex employment landscape. From the recent job-hopping trends and an overall smaller workforce pool, staffing has never been more challenging. Sometimes, employers must choose between paying employees overtime or hiring contract workers to help bridge their staffing gap. But what are CPA firms’ choices? Dale Burmeister, […]

Greg LaVoy Publish Article in Laches on Employer Liability Under the “Coming and Going” Rule for Traveling Employees

Greg LaVoy published an article in the August 2021 edition of Latches entitled, “The ‘Coming and Going’ Rule: Employer Liability for Negligent Acts of Traveling Employees.”  It discusses the so-called “coming and going” rule of employer non-liability and its exceptions. https://www.harveykruse.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/08/GPL-MVC-August-2021-OCBA-Laches-Article.pdf

Overtime Overview — What Employers and Employees Need to Know About Overtime Regulations in 2020

On January 1, 2020, the FLSA salary threshold increased for the first time in 16 years, raising from $23,660 to $35,568 per year.  It is expected that an additional 1.3 million workers will now be entitled to overtime because of it.  Dale Burmeister discusses those changes and the first major […]

Synopsis of Michigan No-Fault Law Updated 6-15-20

Bill Rivard has updated his 37 page overview of Michigan’s No-Fault law to reflect the latest changes that have or are about to become effective.  Click on the Read More button below and then the hyperlink to read or download it.   Synopsis of Michigan No-Fault Law Brochure 6-15-20

Misrepresentations In Applications For Insurance

Misrepresentations In  Applications  For  Insurance

Ordinary Negligence vs Professional Negligence

Ordinary Negligence vs Professional Negligence

Liability For Construction Accidents In Michigan

Liability For Construction Accidents In Michigan