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Goldberg Segalla LLP, Buffalo (Albert J. D'Aquino Of Counsel), For Defendant- ant Keystone Corporation.Damon Morey LLP, Buffalo (Hedwig M. Auletta Of Counsel), For Defendants-
Lawmakers Target Lawyers' 'Prompt Pay' Practice
In recent years, some plaintiffs lawyers have created a lucrative new practice area by representing medical providers suing insurance companies that failed to pay the health care claims on time. Now lawmakers are trying to put an end to the "prompt pay" practice.Lawmakers Target Lawyers' 'Prompt Pay' Practice
In recent years, some plaintiffs lawyers have created a lucrative new practice area by representing medical providers suing insurance companies that failed to pay the health care claims on time. Now lawmakers are trying to put an end to the "prompt pay" practice.Lawmakers Target Lawyers' 'Prompt Pay' Practice
In recent years, some plaintiffs lawyers have created a lucrative new practice area by representing medical providers suing insurance companies that failed to pay the health care claims on time. Now lawmakers are trying to put an end to the "prompt pay" practice.Lawmakers Target Lawyers' 'Prompt Pay' Practice
In recent years, some plaintiffs lawyers have created a lucrative new practice area by representing medical providers suing insurance companies that failed to pay the health care claims on time. Now lawmakers are trying to put an end to the "prompt pay" practice.View more book results for the query "Provost Umphrey Law Firm"
Why Are Filings Falling? Civil Lawsuits Down 17 Percent in 10 Years
"There are a lot of lawyers out there who are trying to make a living. … When you see trends of fewer and fewer cases, the question becomes the sustainability of having cases to file for the lawyers to make a living," said David Slayton.Why Are Filings Falling? Civil Lawsuits Down 17 Percent in 10 Years
"There are a lot of lawyers out there who are trying to make a living. … When you see trends of fewer and fewer cases, the question becomes the sustainability of having cases to file for the lawyers to make a living," said David Slayton.COURT OF APPEALS OF TEXAS, FIFTH DISTRICT, DALLASDAVIS D. GILLIS, DAVE RICHARDSON, AND BARRY CLAUSS, Appellants v. PROVOST
SUPREME COURT OF TEXASNATIONAL PROPERTY HOLDINGS, L.P., MICHAEL PLANK AND RUSSELL PLANK, PETITIONERS, v. GORDON WESTERGREN
Chamber Hopes to Forestall Food-Labeling Class Actions
The U.S. Chamber of Commerce and at least one other business group intervened in the appeal of a class action in hopes of stemming food-labeling cases in California.Trending Stories
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