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Second Circuit Narrows Reach of Wire Fraud and Insider Trading Prohibitions
The Second Circuit's long-anticipated decision in United States v. Blaszczak limits the government's ability to bring fraud or insider trading prosecutions where the information used to achieve an advantage is regulatory information held by the government. It also brings the Second Circuit in greater alignment with the Supreme Court's wire fraud jurisprudence.Byproducts of 'Blaszczak': Property, Personal Benefits and Prosecutions
A discussion of the recently decided case 'United States v. Blaszczak,' where the Second Circuit addressed the definition of "property" under the general federal fraud statutes, specific securities fraud statutes, as well as whether the personal benefit test should be required in an insider trading prosecution.The Law Firm Disrupted: AI Is Coming. Should Big Law Be On Edge?
Individual attorneys are no doubt experimenting with the tools that are available, but they don't necessarily fit into firms' economic models.'Those Guys Are Rock Stars': Litigants Fight Regulators Over Medical Billing Arbitration
The ruling found the federal regulation weighs in favor of insurers' preferred amount by requiring arbitrators to begin with that and then imposing restrictions not in the law against the non-insurers' factors.View more book results for the query "CMS"
The Muddy Waters of Insider Trading Law Just Got Muddier
The procedural posture of 'Blaszczak' adds new cracks to the already unstable foundation of insider trading precedent.CMS, Eversheds and Simmons Mull ChatGPT Uses, Risks As Industry Urges Caution
Staff and partners at firms are exploring the much-vaunted generative AI, urging a balance of excitement and caution.Eversheds, Simmons and CMS Mull ChatGPT Uses, Risks As Industry Urges Caution
Staff and partners at firms are exploring the much-vaunted generative AI, urging a balance of excitement and caution.Judge Issues Preliminary Injunction, Restoring Medicaid Benefits to Nationwide Class
"We were pleased that the court recognized the need to grant relief, both because of the illegality of the rule, and because of the impact, and the court specifically found irreparable harm, for the entire class as defined," counsel for the plaintiffs Sheldon V. Toubman of Disability Rights Connecticut said.Trusts and Estates Planning Implications of Recent Developments in Medical Aid in Dying Legislation
A new medical aid in dying bill will be introduced after the state legislature goes into its 2023 session. While the new bill's passage is uncertain, recent legal developments in other states, including Oregon, Vermont and New Jersey, all of which permit MAiD, could make MAiD for terminally-ill New York residents accessible outside of New York.Trending Stories
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