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'Jab or Job': Where Are We on Vaccine Mandate Litigation?
This article presents a snapshot of vaccine mandate litigation generally, with a particular focus on New York.Justices Block Employer Vaccine-or-Test Rule, But Allow Vaccine Mandate for Health Care Workers
"The question before us is not how to respond to the pandemic, but who holds the power to do so," the justices said in an order blocking OSHA's vaccine-or-test requirement for large employers.Justices Split on Vaccine Mandates as Supreme Court Mulls Rule
The U.S. Supreme Court heard three hours of testimony regarding OSHA's legal standing to issue the emergency temporary standard.'Why in the World Would Courts Decide This Question?' Justices Split Over Vaccine Mandates
It was clear that a chasm existed between the court's conservative and liberal wings over whether OSHA had statutory authority to issue the "emergency temporary standard" for certain employers.An Insurance Fraud Year in Review
It is not difficult to understand why insurance fraud remains such a key area of focus for government officials, carriers and attorneys.View more book results for the query "CMS"
Property in Mail and Wire Fraud Cases: 'Kelly v. United States' and Its Aftermath
In 'Kelly v. United States', a unanimous Supreme Court held that a scheme was not intended to "obtain property" when its objective was to misuse government officials' regulatory powers, or when monetary losses were "incidental," and not the actual object of the scheme. Following 'Kelly', the meaning of property was central to two high-profile cases in the Second Circuit, 'Blaszczak' and 'Gatto'. In this edition of their White-Collar Crime column, Elkan Abramowitz and Jonathan S. Sack explain the impact of 'Kelly' on 'Blaszczak' and 'Gatto' and conclude with a brief discussion of the "right to control" theory of mail and wire fraud, which has been challenged in light of the 'Kelly' decision.Gig Economy Workers Are Employees, European Commission Proposal Says
The Commission's attempt to regulate the bloc's gig economy—a world-first— is unlikely to result in less litigation around platform workers' employment status, lawyers say.Telehealth Provider Urges DC Circuit to Revive Medicare Reimbursement Challenge
The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services has said telehealth services provided by doctors living abroad aren't reimbursable during the COVID-19 pandemic.Newsmakers: Week of Dec. 13, 2021
The Dallas Bar Association announced that U.S. District Chief Judge Barbara M.G. Lynn of the Northern District of Texas is the inaugural recipient of the Dallas Bar Association's Jurist of the Year Award.South Florida Attorney Co-Leads Team That Scored Nearly $63M Jury Verdict in Nevada State Court
Justin C. Fineberg, a partner at Lash & Goldberg, said he has over 10 upcoming trials in several states against United Healthcare Insurance Company, potentially exposing the defendant to hundreds of millions of dollars in losses.Trending Stories
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