New Law Designed to Spur Investment in Georgia
June 5, 2013
By Adam G. Kirk, HunterMaclean Special to the Savannah Morning News In April, Georgia Governor Nathan Deal signed House Bill 318, a landmark bill creating the Invest Georgia Fund, which…
June 5, 2013
By Adam G. Kirk, HunterMaclean Special to the Savannah Morning News In April, Georgia Governor Nathan Deal signed House Bill 318, a landmark bill creating the Invest Georgia Fund, which…
May 29, 2013
By Rebecca Sczepanski, HunterMaclean For Business in Savannah New federal rules took effect last year regarding 401(k) fees, encouraging greater transparency, mandating heightened scrutiny, and imposing greater liability on employers.…
May 28, 2013
In her second quarterly update for the Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM), Sarah Lamar discusses recent changes in employment law: Legislation: Healthy Families Act (Senate/H.R. – not yet available)Introduced:…
May 15, 2013
By Colin McRae, HunterMaclean Special to Business in Savannah With so many miles of scenic coastline, rivers and creeks, Savannah and the surrounding Lowcountry are a recreational boater’s paradise. However,…
May 1, 2013
By John M. Tatum, HunterMaclean Special to Business in Savannah Final judgments of trial courts in Georgia — including those based on jury verdicts — are appealable either to the…
April 24, 2013
By Wade W. Herring II Originally published by SHRM in HR Topics and Strategy. Used by Permission. HR professionals must execute many tasks when employees leave the company by choice…
April 10, 2013
By Ben Hartman, HunterMaclean For Business in Savannah In January, President Obama signed the American Taxpayer Relief Act of 2012 into law, ending months of uncertainty surrounding the future of…
April 3, 2013
By Wade W. Herring, II, HunterMaclean For Business in Savannah Conventional wisdom holds that an employer owes a departing employee two weeks notice, or separation pay, or both. Once again,…
April 1, 2013
By Ben Hartman, HunterMaclean Special to Elegant Island Living Whether you own a manufacturing company in Brunswick or boutique on St. Simons Island, business contracts can serve as valuable tools,…
March 22, 2013
By HunterMaclean Attorneys The federal government has created a new version of the Employment Eligibility Verification Form I-9. Employers should begin using it immediately. The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Service…
March 20, 2013
By David M. Burkoff For Business in Savannah Disputes are an inevitable part of doing business, and incurring the associated costs and uncertainties is just as inevitable. However, there are…
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