There is a great deal of interest here and nationally in Vermont’s pioneering effort to redesign its health care system. Even though the proposal for how to finance Vermont’s reformed health care system is not due to the General Assembly for another Read more »
Vermont’s Health Care Reform: The Listening Tour Focuses on Financing
When Governor Shumlin signed Act 48 (“An act relating to a universal and unified health system”) into law in June, 2011, Vermont started on the path to a single payer system. One critical aspect of a revised system is developing a financing plan Read more »
SRH Law Seeks to Hire Associate Attorney
SRH Law is seeking a motivated attorney with one to two years of experience to join our legal team as an associate attorney in our Burlington, Vermont-based practice. The individual hired for the position will be responsible for providing support in Read more »
Brownfield Redevelopment Revitalizes Randolph with Affordable Housing
Salisbury Square, located in Randolph, Vermont, held its ribbon cutting ceremony on Tuesday for completion of Phase I of the development project. Background: Among the brownfield redevelopment project's first phase was cleanup of the contaminated Read more »
U.S. Supreme Court Agrees to Review Federal Health Care Reform Law
On Monday, November 14, 2011, the U.S. Supreme Court agreed to review four key legal and constitutional questions arising out of the federal Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act: 1. Is the individual insurance coverage mandate Read more »
SRH Law Celebrates Opening of First Wind’s Sheffield Wind Project
A unique celebration took place last Wednesday on the top of Granby Mountain and Libby Hill in Sheffield, Vermont as the Sheffield Wind Project, developed by First Wind, was inaugurated with a ceremonial ribbon cutting attended by the Governor, state Read more »
National Flood Insurance Program, Municipal Zoning and Hurricane Irene
Vermont towns and residents are starting to rebuild after Irene’s blow to Vermont in August. With cold and snow not far off, time is of the essence—but the rush to rebuild must heed critical legal issues. One of those is maintaining town Read more »
The Clothes Exchange Raises Funds for Intervale Farmers
We take our inspiration from our clients' good work, and it is especially gratifying when our clients collaborate with each other to make a difference in our community. With this in mind, the success of The Clothes Exchange's Pop-Up Shop to benefit Read more »
Eileen Elliott appears on Common Good Vermont
SRH Law’ very own Eileen Elliott appears on Common Good Vermont to speak on the fiduciary and stewardship obligations of non-profit board members and directors. Drawing from both her legal experience and time spent serving on various non-profit Read more »
Green marketing and more at the National Advertisers Annual Conference
The National Advertising Division of the Council of Better Business Bureaus (NAD) held its annual meeting last week in New York City. The NAD's mission "is to review national advertising for truthfulness and accuracy and foster public confidence in Read more »