Since 2013, the Iowa Artists on Display program has been providing artists with the opportunity to showcase their works at our downtown Des Moines headquarters. Now, we’re excited to announce that we’re launching a new addition to the program –
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Blockchain Basics with Trokt's Chris Draper – Podcast Episode #9
In Episode #9 of Beyond Juris, we speak with Chris Draper of Trokt, a cloud-based platform founded in Des Moines, Iowa. The company’s service, primarily tailored toward law firms, utilizes blockchain technologies to trace original documents via “thumbprints,” ensuring a document’s…
Keeping Innovation in Iowa with Professor Christina Bohannan – Podcast Episode #8
In Episode #8 of Beyond Juris, we speak with Professor Christina Bohannan about innovation in Iowa and how to keep innovators, younger generations, and startups in Iowa.
You won’t want to miss this new episode of our podcast co-hosted by Attorneys Grace…
Congress Places Injunctive Relief Burden on Defendant in Trademark Infringement Disputes
Step One: Secure your trademark
Step Two: Enforce your trademark
Many start-up companies in the initial stages of developing their brands understand the importance of engaging in Step One and securing their trademark(s). They invest real time and money in…
Litigating COVID-19 Vaccines in the Family Law Context
Under Iowa law, there are two types of legal custody: joint and sole. With sole legal custody, a parent has the ability to make all decisions regarding the child’s education, extracurricular activities, medical needs, and religious instruction without any input…
Longtime Dickinson Attorneys Joan Fletcher and Jeff Krausman Retire
Dickinson, Mackaman, Tyler & Hagen P.C. bids a fond farewell to Shareholder Attorneys Joan Fletcher and Jeff Krausman who retired from the firm on December 31, 2020.
Joan’s practice focused on litigation and employment, with experience in state and federal…
Extension of Emergency FFCRA Leaves Into 2021
Co-authored by Attorney Rachel Soderstrum
Bipartisan, veto-proof legislation was sent to President Trump on December 21, 2020 for a second round of pandemic stimulus, along with the federal budget for FY 2021. Despite last-minute objections from President Trump that…
It's All About Latency: The Future of Data Processing and Storage – Podcast Episode #7
In Episode #7 of Beyond Juris, we speak with Nate Battles of ZebraHost, a cloud and web hosting company in Des Moines, Iowa. Tune in to learn about the underworld of Kansas City’s SubTropolis, tips to protect your business…
Idea Execution with Justin Brady – Podcast Episode #6
Join us for Episode #6 of our podcast as we speak with Justin Brady of the Justin Brady Show and Cultivate about turning ideas into executed successes, positive PR for start-ups, and the importance of listening, empathy, and trust in…
IRS Guidance on Deducting Expenses paid with PPP Loan Proceeds
UPDATE – ON DECEMBER 21, 2020 CONGRESS ANNOUNCED A NEW STIMULUS PACKAGE THAT WILL ALLOW EXPENSES PAID WITH THE PROCEEDS OF A PPP LOAN TO BE DEDUCTED IN FULL.
During the week of November 20, the IRS issued two rulings,…