Federal Agencies Clarify Pathways for Fertility Benefits Offered by Employers
The Departments issued the FAQs in response to a February 2025 Presidential Executive Order (EO 14216), which directs the Assistant to the President for the Domestic Policy Council to submit policy recommendations to protect access to in vitro fertilization (IVF) and aggressively reduce out-of-pocket and health plan costs for IVF treatment.
SECURE Act 2.0: IRS Issues Final Regulations on Catch-Up Contributions
Recent IRS regulations under the SECURE 2.0 Act significantly affect retirement plan catch-up contributions. Learn about the new Roth rules, “super” catch-up limits and key compliance deadlines for plan sponsors.
From its recent inception, the Qualified Opportunity Zone program has generated a lot of interest from potential investors, but many have waited until receiving further guidance from the Internal Revenue Service about how,
Attention businesses operating in Illinois: If you use a person’s “biometric” data for things like timekeeping or security, you must have a written policy
Early March has come in like a lion for employers, who are now facing potential new federal rules on overtime and classification, as well as changes to how much information they need to be reporting to the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission regarding pay rates broken down by gender and race.
David
Michael
Managing Partner
Chair, Human Resources and Employment Law Practice
As we welcome 2019, the following is a recap of new laws affecting Illinois employers. Illinois Human Rights Act The Illinois Human Rights Act (IHRA) nowrequires all Illinois employers to advise employees of their right to be free from harassment, discrimination, and retaliation in the workplace.
As 2018 begins to wind down, it is the traditional time for industry experts to prognosticate on risks facing the construction industry. We have reviewedseveral such prognostications from the insurance and construction industries and combined it with our personal and anecdotal experience and offer the followingbrief list of issues which the Gould & Ratner Construction Practice believe could impact the industry in the coming year.
The Opportunity Zone program was created as a provision of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of December 2017. The program was developed with the intent to helpencourage investment in economically distressed communities – called qualified opportunity zones (QOZs) – by allowing taxpayers to invest realizedcapital gains in qualified opportunity funds (QOFs).
On August 21, 2018 the State of Illinois amended the Nursing Mothers in the Workplace Act to prohibit an employer from reducing an employee’s compensationfor breaks for nursing mothers.
David
Michael
Managing Partner
Chair, Human Resources and Employment Law Practice
The U.S. Supreme Court has delivered a major victory for employers across America – ruling that mandatory arbitration agreements that contain a provision prohibiting any form of class or collective litigation are lawful.
David
Michael
Managing Partner
Chair, Human Resources and Employment Law Practice
Along with the new year came sweeping changes to the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended (the Code), in the form of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (theAct). Among other things, the Act purports to lower taxes and simplify the Code. (As appeared on Law360.com.)