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Recent Activity in the No-Prejudice Debate
Daniel W. Gerber, a partner at Goldberg Segalla, and Nikia A. O'Neal, an associate at the firm, write that New York's no-prejudice rule sets forth a standard whereby an insurer does not need to demonstrate prejudice in order to deny coverage to an insured due to the insured's failure to comply with its obligation to act in good faith by providing timely notice to the insurer. But recent legislative proposals, they warn, challenge the continued existence of the no-prejudice rule.Guidance on Health Coverage Under Affordable Care Act
In his Tax Tips column, Sidney Kess, of counsel at Kostelanetz & Fink, reviews IRS guidance on the individual mandate, set to take effect on Jan. 1, 2014, that requires all individuals without an exemption to have minimum essential health coverage or pay a penalty.The Dynamic Duo of Law Firm Dining
About five years ago, two law firm associates working late were searching for dinner menus and ended up finding new careers. Their frustrating effort to get some grub spawned a wildly successful business that gives 150,000 employees at 140 law firms -- and many more at other businesses -- instant access to over 950 restaurants, caterers and other services. SeamlessWeb's technology offers both convenience and cost savings. And the competition? Well, let's just say SeamlessWeb dominates.Nicolaou v. Horizon Media, Inc.
Internal Whistleblower's Claims of Retaliation Under FLSA, ERISA Are ReinstatedBI Tools: Pennies From Heaven or Highway to Hell?
Our field of experts weighs business intelligence software's impact on the legal world. While Robert Meadows, CIO at Heller Ehrman, sees BI financial-analysis tools clarifying financial performance in a data-flooded trade, shareholder Sally Gonzalez of Baker & Robbins sees software limited by its lack of focus on attorneys' nonbillable activities. And Martha Fay Africa, managing director at Major Lindsay and Africa, says BI programs can only make a lawyer's life "more hellish."How Small Firms Can Upgrade Hardware While Keeping Costs Down
Small firms may lack the buying power of larger practices, but does that mean they must always fall short when it comes to hardware purchases and upgrades? Technology vendors' "small medium business" (SMB) market is growing, and they're designing products with configurations that focus on networking and productivity, not entertainment and games. David Whelan, director of the Cincinnati Law Library Association, offers six tips to maximize your purchasing power and avoid buying blunders.Trending Stories
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