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As Organ-Transplant Industry Draws Scrutiny, FDA Alleges Eye Bank Accepted Donors With Sepsis
The Food and Drug Administration said five donors either had a sepsis diagnosis or showed clinical signs of sepsis. But the Indiana Lions Eye Bank countered that blood cultures from all five tested negative. "There is still only one gold standard for the diagnosis of sepsis, and that is a positive blood culture," it said.Law.com Radar Adds SALI Tags to Increase Precision of Litigation Alerts
ALM's AI-enhanced litigation alerting tool has incorporated SALI taxonomy to allow for more standardized classification, more granular search and more actionable case alerts.Pa. Gymnastics Camp Agrees to Pay $8M to Minor Sexually Assaulted by Coach
The plaintiff alleged that the Woodward Camp in State College knew that her abuser had a history of inappropriate behavior toward minors but continued to hire him as a coach anyway.Coming (Home) to New York: Law.com Pro Mid-Market's Leadership Roundtable
Join us at our Midtown Manhattan office. Leading the discussion will be ALM Chief Strategist Patrick Fuller and David Gialanella, Editor-in-Chief of The American Lawyer and Business of Law.View more book results for the query "*"
Pierson Ferdinand Continues FisherBroyles Raid With London Office Launch
Five of the eight lawyers in the new office come from FisherBroyles, including the partner who established the firm's London presence in 2020.Deal Watch: Latham, Ropes, S&C, Cravath and Simpson Advise on Massive Paramount/Skydance Deal
The big entertainment merger, a two-step process that will see the creation of "New Paramount," drew in some of the biggest names in corporate legal work.Latham, Ropes, S&C, Cravath and Simpson Advise on Massive Paramount/Skydance Deal
The big entertainment merger, a two-step process that will see the creation of "New Paramount," drew in some of the biggest names in corporate legal work.What Lawyers and Employers Should Know About Connecticut's Expanded Paid Sick Leave Law
The law covers more employees, expands the reasons for use of paid sick leave and reduces the required hours to accrue time off.Trending Stories
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