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'Take the Ego Out of It': Why a CLO Made Finding His Successor a Multiyear Process
"In our case, a Fortune 500 CLO was not what we needed. Somebody who had been part of a large legal department was not what we needed," said Richard Parr, a senior adviser at TAG.Practical Guidance for Minimizing FCA Exposure After 'SuperValu' and 'Polansky'
The Supreme Court decided a pair of False Claims Act cases last year that collectively expand both the corporate risks of FCA liability and the opportunities to defeat potential FCA litigation.US Judge Ends Antitrust Claim Alleging Conspiracy to Manipulate Prices of Insulin Products
Chief Judge Elizabeth Wolford of U.S. District Court, Western District in Rochester wrote that the plaintiffs failed to present a viable claim under the Sherman Act.Who Pays? Milledgeville Asylum's Fire Dept in Flux After State Pulled Out of Funding Contract
In November 2023, the Georgia Recorder reported that the lawsuit underlying appeal is a likely catalyst for the scheduled demolition of three buildings on the hospital campus.View more book results for the query "US Department of Health and Human Services"
Generative AI in Health Care: Diagnosing the Legal Landscape for Dr. GenAI
This article evaluates the regulatory trends that address issues of algorithmic data bias and data privacy and security that are inherent to the deployment of GenAI systems in health care.What's in a Name? Law Firms Rebrand HR to 'People Operations'
The shift away from HR terminology to "talent development" has largely played out among large law firms, where titles such as chief people officer and chief talent officer are widespread, and is gradually encroaching on the midsize firm sector. Consultants say this evolution is tied to the aggressive war for talent in the legal profession.NYSBA Presidential Summit 2024: Gen AI Excitement, Fears and Looming Unknowns
At the NYSBA's Presidential Summit 2024, former judges and legal professionals discussed generative AI's potential to alter the legal landscape—and the inevitable ethical quandaries that will follow.Much-Needed Cybersecurity Help for Hospitals May Have Strings Attached
If Health and Human Services provides assistance, health care attorneys worry it also will stiffen the consequences for noncompliance.Trending Stories
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