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October 17, 2013

Are You Ready For The Affordable Care Act?

Please join us for a breakfast seminar designed to help you prepare for and understand the Affordable Care Act and the impact it will have on your business. Registration and Continental Breakfast starts at 7:30. Seminar presentation is 8:00 a.m. - 10:00 a.m.

Topics to be Covered:

  • What Takes Effect Now?
  • How to Take Advantage of the Postponement of the Employer Mandate. 
  • The Changing Insurance Marketplace: Private vs. Public Exchanges. 
  • How are Other Companies Responding to Health Care Reform?

Who Should Attend?

  • Business Owners
  • Human Resources Personnel
  • Office Managers
  • COOs

Upcoming Seminars:

  • Nov. 2013: Are You Ready For Year-end Employment Law Issues?
    Presenters: Scott Rogoff and Susan Laluk
  • Jan. 2014: Are You Ready To Sign a New Commercial Lease?
    Presenter: Steven Tranelli
  • March 2014: Are You Ready To Discipline and Terminate Employees?
    Presenters: Susan Laluk and Scott Rogoff
  • May 2014: Are You Ready To Protect Your Business With Insurance?
    Presenter: Mark Whitford

To register, click on the REGISTER NOW button above or contact Alana Archer at (585) 295-4437 or aarcher@hblaw.com.

Click here for the seminar flyer.

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