­

About Seigfreid Bingham

This author has not yet filled in any details.
So far Seigfreid Bingham has created 376 blog entries.

New IRS Penalty Relief for Small Employer Health Insurance Premium Payment Plans

Business owners nationwide have been scrambling to find ways to adhere to the rules and regulations set forth in the Affordable Care Act (ACA),which was enactedin 2010. Of course, many of the provisions regulating small businesses and theirowners did not […]

Financially-Challenged Manufacturers Can Create Unexpected Risks for Dealers

The farm equipment industry has been riding a wave of strong farm income over the last several years, leading to positive results for most in the industry.  But with commodity prices falling, relatively high used inventory levels, and reduced sales […]

Seigfreid Bingham Mourns the Passing of James T. Seigfreid

Seigfreid Bingham, P.C. expresses its deepest condolences upon the death of one of its founding members and former longtime managing director.  James T. Seigfreid, 83,passed away peacefully on April 1, 2015 with his family at his side.

On behalf of the […]

CMS Releases New ACO Model

The Affordable Care Act (ACA) encouraged doctors, health care providers, and other medical professionals to participate in Accountable Care Organizations(ACOs), which are groups of medical professionals and healthcare providers that voluntarily unite to offer comprehensive treatment to Medicare beneficiaries.Specifically, the Medicare […]

Cindy McClannahan Published in Ingram’s March 2015 Issue

Estate Planning attorney Cindy McClannahan wrote the article “Family Owned Businesses: Planning for Their Survival” for the March 2015 issue of Ingram’s magazine.  The article discusses how to successfully pass down a family-owned business to the next generation.  The full […]

Inventory Transfers: Buy-Back Laws Don’t Always Provide the Answer

Over the course of the last several years, Seigfreid Bingham has had the privilege of representing many equipment dealerships in their sale, purchase or merger.  During that process, I’ve discovered that most dealers view the transfer of new inventory (including parts) as […]

Hospital Can’t Fire for Conduct During Peer Review

In order to provide the highest quality of care, and to ensure patient safety on the premises, hospitals throughout the country use a system of peer reviews to assess medical staff. Specifically, a group of employed medical professionals,acting as a professional review […]

Court Orders Divestiture Following Anti-Competitive Acquisition of Idaho Medical Group

The Federal Trade Commission (FTC), a government agency tasked with protecting consumers’ rights in the U.S., recently exercised its power in a case filed in Idaho, asserting that a healthcare acquisition within the state threatened competition, and pushed for the divestiture […]