FEMA is providing (at least some) reimbursement for funeral expenses incurred after January 20, 2020, for persons who died, indirectly or directly, as a result of COVID-19 where the death
On April 16, 2021, the Texas Bar CLE presented “Handling Your First (or Next) Trust.” The event was held virtually. Mindi Bozeman Zanowiak, Of Counsel attorney with Sprouse Shrader Smith,
After pausing the EEO-1 reporting process during 2020, the EEOC has recently announced that on April 26, 2021, it will open its EEO-1 portal for employers’ submission of data from
Paid Leave Tax Credits, Unemployment Benefits, COBRA Premium Subsidies and Notice Requirements, and a Punt on Minimum Wage Today, the U.S. House approved the Senate’s version of the $1.9 trillion spending
2020 marked a milestone 30-year Anniversary for Sprouse Shrader Smith. It also became a year none of us will ever forget as we all faced unprecedented challenges and took stock
Sprouse Shrader Smith is pleased to announce the election of Michelle Sibley, Blair Oscarsson, and Andrew Evans as the firm’s 2021 Executive Committee. This committee manages all major matters for