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Changes in State Mental-Health Laws May Prevent Future Tragedies
The state needs to reopen some of its mental-health facilities or build new ones, so there will be a sufficient number of beds to accommodate people suffering from mental disabilities.Court Establishes New Procedure for Redevelopment Condemnations: The 'Glassboro' Hearing
The 'Glassboro' decision can be seen as foregrounding a statutory construct that previously went overlooked by many practitioners.Are Lawyers Ready to Be Managed by Metrics?
There's momentum in Big Law firms, corporate legal departments and technology companies alike for a data-tracking system that could have radical consequences for the entire legal industry.View more book results for the query "*"
Cuomo Proposes Insurance Mandate to Cover In Vitro Fertilization
The proposed in vitro fertilization mandate would apply to all large group insurers, while the coverage requirement for medically necessary egg freezing would apply to large, small and individual insurance providers.O'Melveny Posts Record Income, Profit Growth in 2018
"The firm hit on all cylinders in the last year," said New York-based chair Bradley Butwin.Cadwalader Bound, Epic Win, Spitzer Sanctioned: The Morning Minute
Here's the news you need to start your day.Trio of Boies Schiller Partners to Launch Cadwalader Trial Group
Sean O'Shea, who will chair the group, said his practice has shifted to include more defense-side litigation matters.Developer Buys 1,422 Acres in ATL Suburb for Major Home Project
A total of 2,600 homes are approved, with current plans calling for 1,300 single-family homes to be built in the gated Cresswind community.Trending Stories
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