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 »
What You Can Do Now As A Small Business To Prepare For Vermont’s Health Care Reform: A Five Part Series
The biggest question for most businesses in Vermont right now is, “What will health care reform cost for our business?” Right now, that question is unanswered and is producing political wrangling from groups and individuals who want answers before Read more »
Green Marketing Claims – FTC Green Guides: Renewable Energy and Carbon Offsets
When informing customers, clients and consumers about the new solar panels located at your business, is there any difference between saying that the electricity is being “powered by solar energy” versus “generating energy from the sun”? Yes, there Read more »
Vermont Medical Society Honors Eileen Elliott for Contributions to Vermonters’ Health
Eileen Elliott, Esq., received the Citizen of the Year Award from the Vermont Medical Society, which is presented to a nonphysician who has made a significant contribution to the health of the people of Vermont. A partner in the Burlington law firm Read more »
Brian Dunkiel to Speak on Green Marketing Legal issues at Vermont Businesses for Social Responsibility Event on January 31, 2012
Next week, Brian Dunkiel will present at Vermont Businesses for Social Responsibility's SOLO circle on Green Marketing Legal Issues. VBSR is a business trade association dedicated to promoting good business ethics in Vermont, and its monthly SOLO Read more »
Green Marketing – USDA Biobased Certified Products Coming Soon
The U.S. Department of Agriculture has launched a voluntary product certification for biobased commercial and industrial products. The first round of certification approvals went to goods from 11 companies, including cleaning and personal care items Read more »
Legislative Report on Vermont’s Environmental Permitting – Potential for Dissolution of Environmental Court and Natural Resources Board
For the past year, at the direction of Governor Shumlin and with the support of the General Assembly, the Natural Resources Board (NRB) and the Agency of Natural Resources (ANR) have been engaged in reviewing the state and municipal environmental Read more »
Smart Phones and Tablets offer the promise of cheaper health care and better patient engagement
The article, “As Smartphones Get Smarter, You May Get Healthier: How health Can Bring Cheaper Health Care To All,” is a fascinating glimpse of the future in a profession and industry already reeling from the changes brought by technology in the last Read more »
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