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Jennifer Matthew Nursing and Rehabilitation Center v. U.S. Dept. of Health and Human Services
Payment of Penalty by Facility's New Owner Moots Ex-Owner's Petition to Review PenaltyLiability Risks Hamper Clinical Trials
Blaine Templeman, a partner at Sheppard Mullin Richter & Hampton, explores the U.S. treatment system, the importance of clinical trials and suggests reforms that could revitalize the industry and the nation's image regarding health care.Navigating a Health-Care M&A Transaction
When an M&A transaction involves an entity in the healthcare industry, there are a number of issues that need to be considered which are outside of, or different from, the normal scope of an M&A transaction.Midmarket Firms Announce Healthy Financials, but Don't Keep Pace With Magic Circle Profits
As the financial reporting season continues in London, three more large city practices -- CMS Cameron McKenna, Simmons and Simmons, and Taylor Wessing -- have reported healthy growth in revenues and profits for the 2006-07 financial year. However, the three midmarket firms failed to match the pace set by Magic Circle firms Clifford Chance and Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer, whose exceptionally strong financial results included a 25 percent hike in profits per equity partner at each firm.Antitrust Developments Offer Long-Awaited Guidance to Providers
Roy W. Breitenbach, a partner at Garfunkel Wild, writes that even if accountable care organizations never get off the ground, a recent proposed statement on ACOs provides important insight into how the Antitrust Division and FTC currently view clinical integration and other important antitrust issues arising from provider collaborations and health care payer-provider relationships.The Role of the New Independent Payment Advisory Board
Among what may be considered the many controversial new provisions of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, or PPACA, Congress created a new entity called the Independent Payment Advisory Board. The purpose of the board, according to the legislation, is to "reduce the per capita rate of growth in Medicare spending."Getting Better Websites: What Law Firms Need to Know About CMS
As tempting as it is to look at a competitor's website, say, “I want what they have — but better,” and leave the rest to a website designer, law firm administrators risk heavier site maintenance costs — as well as untold headaches — if they don't understand their options. Firms need to be aware of the differences between open-source code and proprietary code content management systems for websites. There has been a lot of discussion lately throughout the legal marketing community about the two and the hazard of choosing one solution over the other.Daily Decision Service Alert: Vol. 20, No. 115 - June 16, 2011
Daily decision alert.Product Announcements: Quick Takes
Lexis-Nexis released Citation Tools 2001, to identify legal citations from within documents. Lexis also announced discussion forums on www.lexisone.com. West launched West NetSolutions, a suite of Web-based legal e-business tools. SV Technology introduced the latest version of LawPort. Aspen Grove introduced Aspen ipWorkflow, to help manage IP work. Solution 6 Holdings added OfficeXtension to CMS OPEN. The Cutter Companies launched Intuitive Technologies Digital Data Management Suite, to manage data.Trending Stories
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