The long awaited U.S. Supreme Court decision on the constitutionality of the federal health care reform law (the Affordable Care Act) was issued this morning, and the law has been upheld. Although it is a complicated decision that will provide Read more »
Brian Dunkiel Presents on Green Marketing at Vermont Law School
On Tuesday, June 12, Brian Dunkiel is giving a presentation at Vermont Law School entitled ‘Cleaning Up Environmental Marketing: Practical Steps to Avoid Greenwashing.’ The presentation will focus on environmental marketing claims and the Read more »
Brian Dunkiel Talks Green Advertising and FTC Green Guides at VBSR’s Spring Conference
On Tuesday, May 15, SRH Law’ Brian Dunkiel served as moderator for a panel discussion entitled “Green Marketing: How to Be Effective” at VBSR’s Spring Conference. The panel, which included Seventh Generation’s Joey Bergstein, Cara Bondi, and Chris Read more »
Join Us for the 1st Annual Art + Soul Event, June 7, 2012
Dunkiel Saunders is excited to announce the First Annual Art + Soul Event. The event will take place at our office on June 7, 2012 during Burlington's Discover Jazz Festival. Over the last ten years, we've been privileged to work with people all Read more »
Geoff Hand and Rebecca Boucher to Speak at Planning Sustainable Communities Conference
SRH Law attorneys Geoff Hand and Rebecca Boucher will present at Vermont Legal Aid's "Planning Sustainable Communities for All" on Friday, April 13, 2012. Hand and Boucher will speak at the Land Use Planning Law CLE (9:15 AM to 10:45 AM) and the Read more »
Elements of Proposed Vermont Environmental Reform Bill
The Vermont Senate Natural Resources Committee passed a bill out of committee this week that would bring some changes to the Environmental Division of the Vermont Superior Court and to the appeal process for various types of environmental and land Read more »
Health Care Reform, Step Five: Understand what Green Mountain Care is now and what it may become in the future
This is confusing because what Green Mountain Care is right now is not what the health reform law contemplates for the future. Green Mountain Care is currently the collective name for Vermont’s public health insurance programs: Medicaid, Catamount Read more »
Health Care Reform, Step Four: Understand the Tax Credits that Are Available for Individuals and Families, As It May Affect Whether You Provide Health Insurance
There are individual tax credits available for low and middle income individuals and families to help them buy health insurance. If you are a small employer with 50 or fewer employees, you may decide to stop offering insurance and allow your Read more »
Health Care Reform, Step Three: Understand the Tax Credits Available to You for Purchasing Insurance on the Exchange
The Affordable Care Act helps small businesses and small tax-exempt organizations afford the cost of providing health insurance to their employees through tax credits. Businesses that employ 25 or fewer employees and pay $50,000 or less in annual Read more »
Health Care Reform, Step Two: Know your Current Cost Trends for Providing Insurance.
Many businesses are spooked because of the uncertainty of a health insurance exchange. To understand whether you should be concerned and to prepare for purchasing on the exchange, you should look at your costs over the last few years. Have they Read more »
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