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Michael D.Fabius Ballard Spahr LLP

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Facilities may have duty to issue photo identification to comply with PA Voter ID Law *

USA - July 26 2012
Pennsylvania’s controversial Voter ID Law may activate a new duty for nursing homes, personal care homes, and assisted living residences to issue photo identification to residents if necessary to enable them to vote.

Co-authors: Jean C. Hemphill.


Care facilities may have duty to issue photo IDs in wake of new PA Voter ID Law *

USA - June 6 2012
For personal care homes in Pennsylvania, the state’s new Voter ID Law may unexpectedly be the impetus for a new duty to issue photo identification to residents if necessary to enable the residents to vote.

Co-authors: Jean C. Hemphill.


Implementation of government contractor withholding requirement delayed *

USA - June 6 2011
Recently, the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) issued final regulations (the Regulations) that delay the implementation of the requirement that governmental entities withhold 3% of payments they make for goods and services (the Withholding Requirement).

Co-authors: Christopher A. Jones, Wendi L. Kotzen, John H. Estey .


PA Commonwealth Court protects private third-party records from Right-to-Know Law *

USA - May 19 2011
In the two years since Pennsylvania enacted its new Right-to-Know Law, litigants have seemingly tried to stretch the law into a form of private discovery.


Philadelphia adopts and expands state's lobbying disclosure law *

USA - June 29 2010
If you own or develop real estate, own a business in the City of Philadelphia, or provide services to the City, you may want to pay particular attention to the City's new lobbying disclosure law, even though you may not be subject to the state's lobbying disclosure law.

Co-authors: John H. Estey .


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