The temporary telehealth flexibilities that Medicare patients and providers have become accustomed to since the COVID-19 pandemic are set to expire December 31, 2024. The Consolidated Appropriations Act of 2023 extended many pandemic era flexibilities...
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Since our establishment in Cincinnati, Ohio in 1908, Dinsmore & Shohl LLP has provided quality legal counsel to our clients enabling them to accomplish more. In recent years, our practice has grown into a national firm that services clients from coast-to-coast, as well as internationally. Today's full-service practice, with more than 750 attorneys, continues the standards established by our founding partners over a decade ago, which are efficient, cost-effective and comprehensive solutions for clients.
Our firm's commitment to quality service extends from our highly-skilled attorneys to our experienced professional staff. By establishing relationships based on trust, communication and responsiveness, we tailor our service to ensure our clients' current needs are met while also anticipating future ones.
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Nicholas P. Capotosto
PartnerBenjamin D. Carnahan
PartnerJames A. Dimitrijevs
PartnerLaura F. Fryan
PartnerL. Todd Gibson
PartnerCraig S. Horbus
PartnerGrant A. Monachino
PartnerRichik Sarkar
PartnerStephanie M. Williams
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Jessica M. Goedel
AssociateGabrielle A. Hartstein
AssociateJenna J. Pletcher
AssociateRyan C. Robinson
AssociateJohn P. Rogers
AssociateKristina Schiavone
AssociateJarman J. Smith
AssociateEric G. Sullivan
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Christian R. Drago
Of CounselEric S. Fox
Of CounselEric A. Rich
Partner Of CounselAnubhav ("Anu") Sharma
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Corporate Transparency Act Blocked Nationwide by Texas District Court
On December 3, 2024, the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Texas issued a nationwide preliminary injunction against enforcement of the Corporate Transparency Act (“CTA”).[1] The CTA, and its Reporting Rule, were set to require approximately 32.6 million existing reporting companies to file beneficial ownership information (“BOI”) reports with FinCEN by January 1, 2025. Pending further proceedings, or cases that can change this result, reporting companies are not required to comply with the CTA’s January 1, 2025 BOI reporting deadline. The government appealed that decision to the Fifth Circuit on December 5...
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Dinsmore Strengthens National Labor and Employment Team with Two Additions in Colorado
Dinsmore & Shohl LLP has deepened the Firm’s labor and employment bench in Denver with the addition of partner Colin Barnacle, who has more than 20 years of experience working in a variety of legal environments. Colin’s background includes serving as in-house counsel to large, publicly traded companies and running his own boutique firm, where he built a reputation for helping clients understand a pathway to favorable outcomes while mitigating risks. His extensive in-house experience provides valuable insights to Dinsmore attorneys and clients nationwide. “A Firm like Dinsmore is the right spot for me,” says Colin...
Kentucky Super Lawyers Recognizes 29 Dinsmore Attorneys on 2025 List
Twenty-nine Dinsmore & Shohl attorneys have earned recognition on the 2025 Kentucky Super Lawyers and Rising Stars lists. Super Lawyers honorees are chosen through a rigorous selection process involving independent research, peer reviews and professional accomplishments. The Rising Stars list highlights promising attorneys making their mark in the Commonwealth. Intellectual property partner Robert Eichenberger was recognized for making the list for the tenth time, while litigator Suzanne Marino made the list for the first time. Dinsmore attorneys named Super Lawyers: Lexington Barbara B. Edelman Chauncey S.R. Curtz Christopher R. Cashen Grahmn N. Morgan John R. Rhorer, Jr...