EthicalEsq. on Google Adsense

EthicalEsq. has a great post discussing the ethical and practical implications of lawyers utilizing the Google Adsense ads on their blawgs for revenue. He is getting some good comments too from the blawging community. It is interesting to note that…

EthicalEsq. has a great post discussing the ethical and practical implications of lawyers utilizing the Google Adsense ads on their blawgs for revenue. He is getting some good comments too from the blawging community. It is interesting to note that many lawyers who sign up for blawgs using the Blogger tool, automatically have these ads inserted on their blawg until they pay the yearly fee.

Speaking of Blogger, did you forget to get a Christmas gift for someone special? Blogger apparently has the answer here.

Helpful Links Regarding the Mutual Fund Investigations

I have finally added a links section over on the right pertaining to the mutual fund investigations. In addition, Plan Sponsor.com has announced today that they are providing a resource regarding the investigations here….

I have finally added a links section over on the right pertaining to the mutual fund investigations. In addition, Plan Sponsor.com has announced today that they are providing a resource regarding the investigations here.

Health Savings Accounts: IRS Notice 2004-2 and Other Links

Earlier this year, Congress passed the Medicare Prescription Drug, Improvement, and Modernization Act of 2003, which includes new tax provisions allowing the establishment of Health Savings Accounts ("HSAs") starting in 2004. The Bill was signed into law by President Bush…

Earlier this year, Congress passed the Medicare Prescription Drug, Improvement, and Modernization Act of 2003, which includes new tax provisions allowing the establishment of Health Savings Accounts (“HSAs”) starting in 2004. The Bill was signed into law by President Bush on December 8, 2003. You can access the Conference Report here.

The IRS has now provided some limited guidance for the new Health Savings Accounts in this Notice 2004-2 (via Benefitslink.com).

In addition, this would be a good place to provide a list of all of the articles I have collected so far discussing the new HSAs. These links will be added in the “Recent Hot Topics” Section of links on the right. The articles were written before the IRS guidance was issued:

Chart by the Groom Law Group: “How Health Savings Accounts Compare To Health Flexible Spending Arrangements (FSAs) and Health Reimbursement Arrangements (HRAs).”
Kilpatrick Stockton LLP: “Health Savings Accounts: Medicare Reform Reshapes the Landscape for Active Employee Health Coverage.”
Alston & Bird LLP: “Health Savings Accounts (HSAs): New Option for Consumer Drive Health Care.”
The Galen Institute: “Health Savings Accounts.”
Faegre & Benson: “Health Savings Accounts Under the New Medicare Law.”
Gardner Carton & Douglas: “What the New Medicare Law Means to Employers.”
Kirkpatrick & Lockhart LLP: “Medicare Bill Includes New Health Savings Accounts.”
McDermott Will & Emory: “Impact of the Medicare Prescription Drug Act on Plan Sponsors.”
Roth CPA.com: “The New Health Savings Accounts: How They Work.”

You can also access the IRS Treasury Fact Sheet here.

Adding a DOL, IRS, and PBGC Website Search Feature

Mike O'Sullivan at CorpLawBlog today announced that he had added a search feature to his website which allowed readers to search the SEC website. Mike has graciously shared his technical expertise with me and I have now added a search…

Mike O’Sullivan at CorpLawBlog today announced that he had added a search feature to his website which allowed readers to search the SEC website. Mike has graciously shared his technical expertise with me and I have now added a search feature over on the right which allows readers to search the DOL website, the IRS website, or the PBGC website via the Google search engine as well.

Adding a DOL Website Search Feature

Mike O'Sullivan at CorpLawBlog today announced that he had added a search feature to his website which allowed readers to search the SEC website. Mike has graciously shared his technical expertise with me and I have now added a search…

Mike O’Sullivan at CorpLawBlog today announced that he had added a search feature to his website which allowed readers to search the SEC website. Mike has graciously shared his technical expertise with me and I have now added a search feature over on the right which allows readers to search the DOL website, the IRS website, or the PBGC website via the Google search engine as well.

Benefitsblog Makes The Retirement Hour’s Top Ten List

Thanks to Matt Hutcheson, for mentioning Benefitsblog yesterday on the Retirement Hour, a radio show which airs Thursdays at 4:00 PM PST on KBNP, AM 1410, The Money Station. Matt hosts the Retirement Hour which included Benefitsblog in the "Top…

Thanks to Matt Hutcheson, for mentioning Benefitsblog yesterday on the Retirement Hour, a radio show which airs Thursdays at 4:00 PM PST on KBNP, AM 1410, The Money Station. Matt hosts the Retirement Hour which included Benefitsblog in the “Top Ten” list of retirement-related websites. Rick Meigs from the 401khelpcenter.com participated and is a frequent guest on the show. Apparently, the show will be aired again on Christmas Day. You can listen online to KBNP, a business and financial talk radio, by clicking here.

The “Deduct Your Hummer” Story

Kerry Kerstetter has some good links at the Tax Guru-Ker$tetter Letter here on the Section 179 deduction for vehicles weighing more than 6,000 pounds. In addition, here is a good article by Gleeson, Sklar, Sawyers & Cumpata LLP on the…

Kerry Kerstetter has some good links at the Tax Guru-Ker$tetter Letter here on the Section 179 deduction for vehicles weighing more than 6,000 pounds. In addition, here is a good article by Gleeson, Sklar, Sawyers & Cumpata LLP on the subject which seems to dispel some of the myths associated with it: “Depreciation Deductions Keep Hummin’ Along.” Also, as Kerry mentions Kiplinger.com has the most comprehensive list of vehicles eligible for the deduction here. (The gross weight of a Hummer, by the way, is only 10,300 pounds, according to the Kiplinger.com.)

In-House Attorneys: Beware!

This article from the ABA Journal E-Report is a must-read for in-house attorneys: “NAKED AND NERVOUS: Many In-House Lawyers Find That Directors and Officers Insurance Won’t Shield Them.” Quote of Note:

“You cannot assume that simply because you are a corporate general counsel or are practicing within a corporate law department that you are immune from personal liability,” says Gary Beck, a consultant in Austin, Texas, for insurance broker AON’s legal practice group. “Likewise, you should not assume that your company’s existing general liability or D&O insurance covers you as an attorney, because it probably doesn’t.”

In-House Attorneys: Beware!

This article is a must-read for in-house attorneys: “NAKED AND NERVOUS: Many In-House Lawyers Find That Directors and Officers Insurance Won’t Shield Them.” Quote of Note:

“You cannot assume that simply because you are a corporate general counsel or are practicing within a corporate law department that you are immune from personal liability,” says Gary Beck, a consultant in Austin, Texas, for insurance broker AON’s legal practice group. “Likewise, you should not assume that your company’s existing general liability or D&O insurance covers you as an attorney, because it probably doesn’t.”