Daily Report Online | Commentary
By Yussuf Aleem and Ryan Morris | March 20, 2018
Based on our experience and the country's judicial record, many health insurers throughout the country do not appear to follow proper claims procedures when making decisions concerning medical services.
Daily Report Online | Commentary
By John Amabile and Micheal Binns, Parker Poe Adams & Bernstein | March 19, 2018
Two Parker Poe attorneys write that they believe 2018 will see a growing emphasis on disputes arising from corporations' delays in notifying the public, the affected individuals and regulatory bodies about their breaches.
Daily Report Online | Commentary
By Robin Hensley, Raising the Bar | March 16, 2018
Construction litigator Keith Lichtman built a healthy practice helping clients address disputes, then he followed his passion and launched a mediation practice, too.
Daily Report Online | Commentary
By Jack Martin for the inmate; Chris Carr for the state | March 14, 2018
A defense lawyer for Georgia death row inmate Carlton Gary argues his innocence. Attorney General Chris Carr summarizes the case.
Daily Report Online | Commentary
By Shari L. Klevens and Alanna Clair | March 12, 2018
Independent counsel operating with no interest in the transaction allows the client to benefit from professional judgment free from conflict—and adds to the likelihood that the agreement will pass muster in the future.
Daily Report Online | Commentary
By Cary Ichter | March 8, 2018
To read the Second Amendment as a guarantee of the unrestricted personal right to own firearms, wholly untethered to security of the state or membership in a state militia, is to ignore the provision's self-contained explanation for the right created.
Daily Report Online | Commentary
By Jesse Broocker | March 7, 2018
We have seen collegial text communications actually drag doctors into lawsuits. I have literally seen email chains with the subject line “smoking gun.”
Daily Report Online | Commentary
By Jennifer D. Malinovsky | March 5, 2018
A robust compliance program and a knowledgeable compliance officer provide important value not only in a provider's day-to-day business operations but in the structure and negotiations of a business transaction.
Daily Report Online | Commentary
By Jonathan E. Hawkins | March 5, 2018
In addition to potential liability to their employers, in-house counsel could at times be liable to others. For example, in-house counsel often perform pro bono legal services for clients unaffiliated with their employer. If one of those matters is botched, a legal malpractice claim could arise.
The American Lawyer | Commentary
By The Young Lawyer Editorial Board of The American Lawyer | February 28, 2018
We call for the industry to avoid silence when witnessing harassment and hold perpetrators—no matter how big a book of business—accountable.
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