On November 1, 2024, Dickinson Bradshaw bankruptcy attorneys Jeffrey D. Goetz and Brennan B. Eddie were successful in helping Tabor Manor Care Center, a 46-bed nursing home in rural Tabor, Iowa, confirm a consensual Chapter 11 bankruptcy reorganization case before
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Dickinson, Bradshaw, Fowler & Hagen, P.C. Honored as a "Best Law Firm" for 2025
Dickinson, Bradshaw, Fowler & Hagen, P.C. has been recognized in the 2025 edition of Best Law Firms® regionally in 28 practice areas. Ranked by U.S. News – Best Lawyers®, the list recognizes firms who exhibit professional excellence with impressive…
The Iowa Lawyer: Update on the ERC
In the new October 2024 edition of The Iowa Lawyer, Attorney Cody Edwards provides an update on the issues that continue to impact taxpayers who claimed the COVID-era Employee Retention Credit.
As a tax attorney at Dickinson Bradshaw,…
Free Legal Clinic on Friday, October 25
Dickinson Bradshaw and Drake University Law School have teamed up to offer a free community clinic to help individuals prepare powers of attorney, living will, and simple will documents on Friday, Oct. 25. Participants may choose from three convenient sessions:…
Anthony Siegrist and Arturo Montes Join Dickinson, Bradshaw, Fowler & Hagen, P.C.
We’re pleased to announce two additions to our legal team. Attorney Anthony Siegrist has joined Dickinson Bradshaw as an associate, and Arturo Montes, a Drake Law student, has joined the firm as a law clerk.
Anthony Siegrist
Anthony earned his…
Combatting Check Fraud
Over the last several months, banks all across Iowa have dealt with an increasing volume of fraudulent checks. The typical situation involves fraudsters intercepting a business customer’s check to a vendor. The fraudster then either (1) creates a counterfeit check,…
FTC Rule Banning Non-Competes Struck Down in Ruling That Applies Nationwide
The following blog is an update to an original post by Attorney Nicole Proesch, “FTC Adopts Non-Compete Ban and Opens the Floodgates,” published on April 25, 2024, after the U.S. Federal Trade Commission adopted a final rule on April…
Dickinson Bradshaw Attorneys Among The Best Lawyers in America® for 2025
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Based on peer reviews, 34 Dickinson Bradshaw attorneys have been named by Best Lawyers® to all three of its recognition lists in 31 practice areas for 2025.
This includes three Dickinson Bradshaw attorneys who were named…
2024 Banking Law Seminar Agenda Announced
Banking used to be a straightforward business. Customers made their transactions at their local branch office, stored their valuables in a safe deposit box, and turned to their local bank manager for financial advice.
Today, change and disruption is the…
The IRS has Disallowed Your ERC, Now What?
The IRS has sent you a letter indicating it disallowed your employee retention credit claim. Whether or not the IRS’s letter informs you of it, you have the right to appeal the IRS’s determination. You may appeal by filing a formal…