By Jason Grant | July 15, 2022
"Based on the testimony, evidence and articulated medical opinion of the children's long-time pediatrician, the father is awarded medical decision making authority solely and specifically regarding vaccinations," wrote Nassau County Supreme Court Justice Stacy Bennett.
By Patrick Smith | July 15, 2022
While staff could see lower pay raises in the near future, mass layoffs are unlikely, said staffing experts.
By ALM Staff | July 14, 2022
This lawsuit was surfaced on Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.
By Katheryn Hayes Tucker | July 13, 2022
"It might be best for everybody for y'all to work this out and moot this case," Justice Nels Peterson told the lawyers for Atlanta's Northside Hospital system and Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield. And they did.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Massimo F. D'Angelo and Gregory Wong | July 13, 2022
The New York courts including the Appellate Division have had the opportunity to rule on numerous COVID-era cases litigated between commercial landlords and tenants. This article looks at the court's rulings concerning COVID-19 defenses.
By Allison Dunn | July 12, 2022
"In sum, in the face of clear and unambiguous policy language and an overwhelming body of unfavorable case law, including recent decisions from this circuit and Massachusetts' highest appellate court, CSI's attempts to create an ambiguity and advance a favorable interpretation of the business income provision necessarily fail," U.S. District Judge Allison Burroughs of the District of Massachusetts wrote July 8.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Maria M. Mihaylova | July 12, 2022
Despite the many steps taken by U.S. government agencies to improve our mobility and open borders for both business and tourism, foreign nationals and entrepreneurs still find themselves struggling with long visa processing times and general unavailability of appointments at U.S. embassies and consular offices internationally.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Alicia Gonzalez | July 12, 2022
Florida's first appellate decision on this issue was released this month, and it is anticipated that it will not be the last of its kind given the various contexts in which these issues can be raised.
By Adolfo Pesquera | July 11, 2022
The plaintiffs of "Glenn v. Tyson Foods" allege that Tyson failed to follow applicable COVID-19 guidance by directing employees to work in close quarters without proper protective equipment.
By Brian Lee | July 8, 2022
A report prepared by Hogan Lovells said ex-Gov. Andrew Cuomo's executive chamber "overpowered" the New York Joint Commission on Public Ethics to expedite approval for writing a book on the early days of the pandemic.
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