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- Posted January 28, 2013
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'Health Care Reform' focus of OCBA program
The Oakland County Bar Association's Employee Benefits and Employment Law Committees present "Health Care Reform: Is Your Business Prepared?" on Tuesday, Feb. 26, from 9:30 a.m. to noon at the Oakland County Bar Center in Bloomfield Hills.
Topics will include:
* W-2 Reporting Requirements.
* Increased FICA Tax.
* Cafeteria Plan Changes.
* 90-Day Waiting Period.
* The Play-or-Pay Mandate.
* Medical Loss Rebates.
* Updates to the Affordable Care Act.
* Important Updates Every Employee Handbook Should Have.
Panelists will include Butzel Long attorneys Thomas L. Shaevsky and Roberta P. Granadier, Gabriel S. Marinaro of Dykema Gossett, and Michelle D. Bayer of Michelle D. Bayer PLC.
The cost to attend for those who pre-register is $75 for OCBA members, $55 for new lawyers, and $ 100 for non-OCBA members. For those registering at the door the cost is $100 for OCBA members, $70 for new lawyers, and $130 for non-OCBA members.
For additional information or to register for this seminar, call (248) 334-3400 or visit www.ocba.org.
Published: Mon, Jan 28, 2013
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