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- Posted August 01, 2012
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Breakfast event to look at Affordable Care Act
Miller Canfield will present "Cappuccino with Counsel: Affordable Care Act--Is it Affordable?" from 8 to 9 a.m. on Tuesday, Aug. 14, at the firm's Bloomfield Hills office.
Discussions will include:
* How will my mix of part-time and full-time employees affect me?
* Should we have fewer full-time employees?
* What if we use seasonal workers?
* Should we be concerned about our independent contractors or consultants?
* What if we are a temporary service agency or we use temp agency employees?
* How will the 'Affordable Health Care' be paid for?
* How will I be affected?
* What penalties will my business be subject to if we don't comply with ACA in 2014?
* What are the 'hard' and 'soft' dollar costs?
There is no cost to attend. Space is limited. Advance reservations required. To register, visit www.millercanfield.com and click on events. www. For additional information, contact Sandy Bera at 248-267-3345.
Published: Wed, Aug 1, 2012
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