Michelle Moe Witte Honored by Wichita Business Journal: Women Who Lead in Professional Services
Congratulations to Martin Pringle Attorney, Michelle Moe Witte, for being recognized by the Wichita Business Journal as a Woman Who Leads in Professional Services.
Michelle began her career as a freelance writer after graduating from…
Learn MoreWHAT NEWLY RELAXED CDC COVID-19 GUIDANCE MEANS FOR EMPLOYERS
On August 11, 2022, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) issued new guidance relaxing its Covid-19 recommendations. The CDC’s new guidance contains many changes, including the relaxation of its guidance on quarantine and…
Learn More30 Martin Pringle Attorneys Recognized as Best Lawyers in America by US News & World Report
Congratulations to the 30 attorneys who were just announced to be included in the Best Lawyers 2023 edition. Scroll through the entire list to see who is recognized in the “Ones to Watch” category and who was ranked as “Lawyer of the…
Learn MoreDanielle Cornejo Featured on Wichita Mom: Estate Planning Why DIY Isn’t the Best Option
Martin Pringle Attorney, Danielle Cornejo, was recently featured on Wichita Mom discussing reasons why a DIY estate plan isn't the best option for individuals and families.
Read her full article below:
After a few minutes of watching…
Robert Moody Selected for Membership Into The National Black Lawyers Top 100
Wichita - Congratulations to Martin Pringle Attorney, Robert Moody, on being selected for membership into The National Black Lawyers Top 100.
The National Black Lawyers is an invitation-only professional development and networking…
Learn MoreMartin Pringle Associate Quentin Aker Recognized in Wichita Business Journal
Congratulations to Wichita associate Quentin Aker for being featured in the Wichita Business Journal “Young Professionals” series! Today’s list recognizes “up-and-coming” young professionals in the legal industry and identifies those on…
Learn MoreNo Corporate Practice of Medicine Doctrine in Missouri; Certain Licensed Healthcare Professionals Can Form Professional Corporations
Unlike Kansas, Missouri does not have a corporate practice of medicine doctrine. Generally, states with a corporate practice of medicine doctrine prohibit general business entities from hiring or contracting with physicians and other…
Martin Pringle Attorney Selected to serve on the Criminal Justice Training Panel for the District Court of Kansas
Congratulations to Martin Pringle Attorney, Quentin Aker, on being selected to serve a three-year term on the Criminal Justice Act (CJA) Wichita Training Panel for the District Court of Kansas.
Enacted in 1964, the CJA establishes a…
Learn MoreUsing Venmo for Your Business? Changes to the 1099-K Tax Form Likely to Impact the Taxable Income of Gig Workers and Other Business-Related Entities
As part of the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021, the IRS made some changes to the 1099-K tax form that freelancers, contractors and other workers who are part of the ever-growing “gig economy” should be aware of.
As a quick refresher,…
Learn MoreKansas Corporate Practice of Medicine and Professional Entity Formation by Kansas Licensed Healthcare Professionals
Physicians or other licensed healthcare-related professionals in Kansas should be aware of the corporate practice of medicine doctrine when considering employment or contracting with a certain entity, merging their entity with another, or…