Matthew KochAssociateMcBrayer, McGinnis, Leslie and Kirkland, PLLCWebsitewww.mmlk.comOrganization ProfileFull ProfileConnectEmailLinkedIn859-231-8780 Professional Biography Matthew Koch joined McBrayer as an Associate in January 2014. Matthew is a member of our corporate department where he focuses his practice on tax and finance law. More Legal and Business Bylines From Matthew Koch Congratulations on the Birth of Your New Tax Exemption! (Tax Breaks for New Parents) - (Posted On Friday, July 31, 2015) Hand in Hand Toward the Future: The Obergefell Decision and Its Impact on Same-Sex Couples [PODCAST] - (Posted On Friday, July 17, 2015) Changes Ahead for Kentucky's Nonprofits and Other Business Entities - (Posted On Friday, June 19, 2015) Midyear Tax Planning - Tax Strategies for Businesses - (Posted On Monday, May 11, 2015) IRS Guidance on the Work Opportunity Tax Credit Extension for 2014 - (Posted On Friday, March 27, 2015) The Individual Taxpayer Implications of the Tax Extenders in H.R. 5771 - (Posted On Friday, February 13, 2015) Tax-Exempt Organizations: Excess Benefit Transactions vs. Private Inurement - (Posted On Friday, November 21, 2014) Possible Delay to 2015 Tax Season - (Posted On Friday, October 17, 2014) Many Taxpayers Worry About the Estate Tax, But Few Plan Accordingly - (Posted On Friday, September 05, 2014) The Tax Risks of Misclassifying Employees - (Posted On Friday, June 06, 2014) Pagination Page 1 Next page Next › Current Legal Analysis Potential Listing of Flame Retardants DBDPE and TBPH in Stockholm Convention on Persistent Organic Pollutants (POPs) by: K. Russell LaMotte Understanding Employer Obligations under Chicago’s Updated Paid Leave and Paid Sick and Safe Leave Rules by: John P. Cratty , Sarah J. Gasperini Why AI Disclosure Rules Do Not Stop Hallucinated Citations, And What Could by: Ryan Walter HHS Restructuring and New Enforcement Signal Increased Focus on Privacy, Security, and Health Plans by: Stephanie A. Smithey , Stephen A. Riga EEOC Issues New National Enforcement Plan for FY 2025-FY2029 by: Simone R.D. Francis , T. Scott Kelly When “We Take Security Seriously” Isn’t Enough: Lessons from the FTC’s Illuminate Order by: William Fife Arbitration Acumen | The AAA at 100: AI, Online Dispute Resolution and the Next Century of Arbitration [Podcast] by: James P. Duffy IV Privacy Tip #494 – Signal Users Targeted with Phishing Scam by: Linn F. Freedman Senate Bill 5 and the New Compliance Frontier for AI in Connecticut by: Roma Patel , Linn F. Freedman Big Win for Companies Facing CIPA Website Tracking Lawsuits by: Kathryn M. Rattigan Stolen Hotel Reservation Data Used in Targeted Phishing Scams by: Linn F. Freedman USCIS Elevates Discretion in Adjustment of Status Adjudications. Clarifications Follow, but Uncertainty Remains by: Immigration & Nationality Law Practice NFA Seeks to Ease Member Requirements Regarding Annual Questionnaire Filings and Branch Office Supervision by: Carl E. Kennedy , Nicholas Gervasi New DOL Opinion Letters Provide Wage-and-Hour Guidance by: Charles E. McDonald, III , Steven F. Pockrass McDermott+ Check-Up – June 5, 2026 by: Debra Curtis , Kristen O’Brien Upcoming Events Jun 11 2026 Preparing Law Students for AI in Transactional Practice: What Law Schools Should Know (Pres. by Spellbook and Wickard) Jun 15 2026 AI-Generated Filings and Vexatious Litigation: Practical Guidance for Lawyers and Courts Jun 25 2026 WashU Law International Vibe Coding Challenge Print