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Employers Must Provide ACA Notifications by October 1, 2013

Posted September 18, 2013 by Jamie Kent Hamelburg in Articles & Publications, Business Publications

If you're an employer, you may be required by the Affordable Care Act (the "ACA") to notify your employees by October 1, 2013, about the new Health Insurance Marketplace established under the ACA. The new notification requirement applies to you if you are subject to the Fair Labor Standards Act, meaning that you employ one or more employees who are engaged in, or produce goods for, interstate commerce with generally over $500,000 in annual business.

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Estate Planning for Digital Assets

Posted April 30, 2013 by Kimberly Jones in Articles & Publications, Business Publications

By Kimberly Jones
Intern, Press, Dozier& Hamelburg, LLC
JD Candidate May 2013
Catholic University of America, Columbus School of Law

Did you know that there are roughly 7 billion people in the world, over 2.4 billion of whom use the internet? Of those 2.4 billion internet users, 1.06 billion use Facebook (44%), 1 billion use YouTube (42%), 500 million use Twitter (21%), and 425 million use Gmail (18%).

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Jamie K. Hamelburg Named Member on January 1, 2013

Posted January 1, 2013 by in Press, Dozier & Hamelburg News

Press, Dozier & Hamelburg, LLC is delighted to announce that Jamie Kent Hamelburg has been named a member of the firm, effective January 1, 2013.

Jamie Hamelburg has a general business law and real estate practice, where she counsels clients on a wide range of business, real estate and collection matters. Among other things, Ms. Hamelburg handles commercial and residential landlord/tenant and other property disputes, prosecutes foreclosure actions and assists creditors on other matters regarding debt collection. Additionally, she has a trusts and estates practice

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What Is Involved in Publishing?

Posted August 21, 2012 by in Articles & Publications

With any commercial enterprise, there are at least two sides of any question to be considered. In the case of negotiating a publishing agreement, depending on whether you are the creator of the work or the publisher, you will have different goals and therefore different needs to be addressed in the contract. Likewise, whether you are able to achieve some or all of your objectives will depend upon your relative bargaining strength.

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