Eileen Elliott discussed the updated requirements for the new HIPAA Omniubus Rule, with a September 23 compliance deadline, with Physician's Money Digest. Along with enhanced breach notification requirements and Health and Human Services' enhanced Read more »
FDA announces standards for “Gluten-Free” labeling
Last week, the Food and Drug Administration announced new standards for “Gluten Free” labeling that apply to certain foods and dietary supplements. Thirty percent of American adults claim to cut down on or avoid gluten, according to research by Read more »
Food Product Design publishes SRH Law green marketing tips for food producers
Brian Dunkiel and Rebecca Boucher produced a slideshow for Food Product Design on the difficulties in making claims when marketing food products. The slideshow explains the issues with using "All Natural," third-party certifications, packaging, and Read more »
Green Marketing: FTC orders mattress companies to cease unsubstantiated claims
The Federal Trade Commission has announced several proposed settlements in which mattress companies agreed not to make unsupported environmental claims about their latex mattresses. Relief-Mart, EcoBaby Organics, and Essentia Natural Memory Foam Read more »
Eileen Elliott Speaks With Christian Science Monitor About New York Health Exchange Premiums
Eileen Elliott spoke with The Christian Science Monitor about the Affordable Care Act, after the announcement last week that the premiums for New York's health exchange could mean savings of more than 50% to individuals buying health insurance. The Read more »
Eileen Elliott Comments on Law360 on HIPAA, Healthcare, and Kim Kardashian Privacy Breach
In an article published on Law360.com, Eileen Elliott comments on the recent privacy breach that is believed to involve Kim Kardashian. The article details the privacy breaches at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center that resulted in six employees losing Read more »
Affordable Care Act Continues to Apply to Individuals and Small Employers Despite Delay in Large Employer Requirements
As we reported previously, the IRS has delayed the Affordable Care Act’s reporting requirements and so-called “play or pay” assessments until 2015. Individuals and small businesses may wonder why they are still required to comply with the ACA in Read more »
Business Insider: Justin McCabe Explains Attorney General Lawsuit Against Patent Troll
Justin McCabe discusses the historic attorney general lawsuit on Business Insider's website and how the outcome of the case will have substantial ramifications not only in Vermont, but also in other states. The article A New England Attorney General Read more »
Vermont Health Connect Is Consistent with the Affordable Care Act
As we approach the implementation of Vermont Health Connect, a milestone in the realization of the Affordable Care Act in Vermont, opponents of the health insurance exchange have been voicing their objections to the transition in our health care Read more »
Food Processing Magazine Publishes SRH Law Article on Green Marketing and Natural Product Claims
SRH Law attorneys Brian Dunkiel and Rebecca Boucher discuss the legal implications of making claims when marketing natural foods in the article Be Careful in Making Product Claims, published in the July issue of Food Processing Magazine. The article Read more »
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