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06.28.2022
Are you compliant? Up to date vs. fully vaccinated
Remember the confusion over who was eligible for the COVID-19 vaccine and when? Remember the confusion over the COVID-19 vaccine mandates? Remember the confusion over the approval for the COVID-1
Written by Norris Cunningham, Angela Rinehart

05.04.2022
Supreme Court Agrees to Review Major Nursing Home Ruling
This week, the Supreme Court announced that it would review the Seventh Circuit’s recent ruling in Talevski v. Health and Hospital Corporation, et al. This case has potentially far-reaching implications
Written by Norris Cunningham, Angela Rinehart

05.03.2022
Expert predicts ‘win’ for nursing homes in ‘big’ new SCOTUS case
The Supreme Court of the United States on Monday said it will review a ruling that revived an injury lawsuit against a state-owned nursing home. The case has wide-reaching implications
Written by Danielle Brown

03.09.2022
Eleven Katz Korin Cunningham Attorneys Named to Indiana “Super Lawyers®”
Katz Korin Cunningham is pleased to announce that eleven of its attorneys have been named to the 2022 Indiana Super Lawyers® / Indiana Rising Stars.
Dennis Cantrell, Shareholder, has been named a 2022 Super Lawyer® for his work in Insurance Coverage Law. Norris Cunningham, Co-Founding Shareholder, has been named a 2022 Super Lawyer® for his

03.02.2022
Ban on arbitration of sexual assault, harassment disputes will hit Long-Term Care
Congress passed H.R. 4445 on February 7, 2022. The bill, titled “Ending Forced Arbitration of Sexual Assault and Sexual Harassment Act of 2021,” is important to long-term care facilities that
Written by Norris Cunningham, Barb Killian

02.21.2022
What To Do Now That You’re Being Sued
You just signed for a piece of certified mail from an unfamiliar law firm, or a Sheriff’s deputy has delivered some papers to your door. For many individuals and small
Written by Chuck Niblick

02.11.2022
Congress Passes Ban on Pre-Dispute Arbitration Clauses Covering Sexual Assault and Harassment Disputes
On Thursday, February 10, 2022, both the House and Senate passed H.R. 4445 which will ban the use of arbitration clauses and disallow joint, class or collective action waivers for
Written by Kristopher N. Kazmierczak

01.21.2022
HHS enforces early COVID-19 infection control penalties despite ambiguities
The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) Appeals Board recently ruled in Life Care Center of Kirkland v. Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, and upheld a finding of
Written by Norris Cunningham, Angela Rinehart

01.10.2022
Supreme Court leans toward making healthcare workers choose: Be vaxxed or axed
The U.S. Supreme Court on Friday appeared to show a willingness to back the federal government’s desire to require most healthcare workers to be vaccinated against COVID-19. Legal experts also

01.07.2022
High Court grills attorneys over worker COVID vaccination mandates
The Supreme Court should issue a stay and allow a federal vaccine mandate for most healthcare workers to go into effect immediately nationwide because “any delay in implementing that requirement
Written by McKnight's Long-Term Care News

03.09.2022
Eleven Katz Korin Cunningham Attorneys Named to Indiana “Super Lawyers®”
Katz Korin Cunningham is pleased to announce that eleven of its attorneys have been named to the 2022 Indiana Super Lawyers® / Indiana Rising Stars.
Dennis Cantrell, Shareholder, has been named a 2022 Super Lawyer® for his work in Insurance Coverage Law. Norris Cunningham, Co-Founding Shareholder, has been named a 2022 Super Lawyer® for his

01.10.2022
Supreme Court leans toward making healthcare workers choose: Be vaxxed or axed
The U.S. Supreme Court on Friday appeared to show a willingness to back the federal government’s desire to require most healthcare workers to be vaccinated against COVID-19. Legal experts also

01.07.2022
High Court grills attorneys over worker COVID vaccination mandates
The Supreme Court should issue a stay and allow a federal vaccine mandate for most healthcare workers to go into effect immediately nationwide because “any delay in implementing that requirement
Written by McKnight's Long-Term Care News

11.24.2021
DTCI honors Defense Lawyer of the Year, Diplomat, Outstanding Young Lawyer for 2021
Norris CunninghamDefense Lawyer of the Year This award is presented to a licensed lawyer who, in the opinion of the awards committee, as approved by the board of directors, has
Written by DTCI as appeared in The Indiana Lawyer

11.22.2021
Katz Korin Cunningham Named Pro Bono Firm of the Year
Katz Korin Cunningham has been recognized by the Indianapolis Bar Foundation (IndyBar) as the 2021 “Pro Bono Firm of the Year.” According to the IndyBar, “The Pro Bono Awards honor

11.18.2021
Norris Cunningham Named Defense Lawyer of the Year
Norris Cunningham, a co-founding shareholder of Katz Korin Cunningham, was recognized as the Defense Lawyer of the Year by the Defense Trial Counsel of Indiana (DTCI) during their annual meeting

11.09.2021
KKC Attorneys Katz and Bonacorsi Recognized in Leadership in Law
Ronnie Katz, a co-founding shareholder with Katz Korin Cunningham, has been recognized as a Distinguished Barrister honoree and Taylor Bonacorsi, a partner with Katz Korin Cunningham, has been recognized as

11.04.2021
Katz Korin Cunningham Ranked “Best Law Firms” For 2022
Katz Korin Cunningham has been ranked in the 2022 U.S. News - Best Lawyers® "Best Law Firms" list regionally in 4 practice areas. U.S. News & World Report and Best

09.16.2021
Norris Cunningham Appointed to Co-Chair new Indiana Supreme Court Commission
Indiana Supreme Court launches Indiana Commission on Equity and Access in the Court System The Indiana Supreme Court has created an additional avenue to improving Hoosiers’ access to justice and
Written by The Indiana Lawyer

09.15.2021
Katz Korin Cunningham, DTCI launch Arsenal Tech initiative to get students interested in law
Norris Cunningham, a shareholder at Katz Korin Cunningham, returned to the classroom recently to introduce a group of high school students to the study of law and, he hopes, inspire
Written by Marilyn Odendahl, The Indiana Lawyer

06.28.2022
Are you compliant? Up to date vs. fully vaccinated
Remember the confusion over who was eligible for the COVID-19 vaccine and when? Remember the confusion over the COVID-19 vaccine mandates? Remember the confusion over the approval for the COVID-1
Written by Norris Cunningham, Angela Rinehart

05.04.2022
Supreme Court Agrees to Review Major Nursing Home Ruling
This week, the Supreme Court announced that it would review the Seventh Circuit’s recent ruling in Talevski v. Health and Hospital Corporation, et al. This case has potentially far-reaching implications
Written by Norris Cunningham, Angela Rinehart

05.03.2022
Expert predicts ‘win’ for nursing homes in ‘big’ new SCOTUS case
The Supreme Court of the United States on Monday said it will review a ruling that revived an injury lawsuit against a state-owned nursing home. The case has wide-reaching implications
Written by Danielle Brown

03.02.2022
Ban on arbitration of sexual assault, harassment disputes will hit Long-Term Care
Congress passed H.R. 4445 on February 7, 2022. The bill, titled “Ending Forced Arbitration of Sexual Assault and Sexual Harassment Act of 2021,” is important to long-term care facilities that
Written by Norris Cunningham, Barb Killian

02.21.2022
What To Do Now That You’re Being Sued
You just signed for a piece of certified mail from an unfamiliar law firm, or a Sheriff’s deputy has delivered some papers to your door. For many individuals and small
Written by Chuck Niblick

02.11.2022
Congress Passes Ban on Pre-Dispute Arbitration Clauses Covering Sexual Assault and Harassment Disputes
On Thursday, February 10, 2022, both the House and Senate passed H.R. 4445 which will ban the use of arbitration clauses and disallow joint, class or collective action waivers for
Written by Kristopher N. Kazmierczak

01.21.2022
HHS enforces early COVID-19 infection control penalties despite ambiguities
The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) Appeals Board recently ruled in Life Care Center of Kirkland v. Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, and upheld a finding of
Written by Norris Cunningham, Angela Rinehart

11.04.2021
Breaking News: CMS Issues Emergency Regulation Requiring Vaccination for Healthcare Workers
On September 9, 2021 President Joe Biden announced that the CDC “…is taking action to require COVID-19 vaccinations for workers in most health care settings that receive Medicare or Medicaid
Written by Norris Cunningham, Angela Rinehart

11.02.2021
Apparent Agency May Extend Liability to Healthcare Organizations
The Indiana Supreme Court was recently presented two appeals that may expand healthcare organizations’ liability for non-employed physicians, groups with exclusive privileges and other contractors/vendors. The extension of liability, if
Written by Nathan Pagryzinski

10.26.2021
Long-term care’s impending doom: staffing shortages
While staffing shortages have plagued the long-term care industry for quite some time, the coronavirus pandemic has certainly shone a spotlight on the issue and worsened it. At the start
Written by Norris Cunningham, Angela Rinehart