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Banking on Change: How Rescheduling Cannabis Could Impact the Financial Sector
"Rescheduling marijuana to Schedule III could reduce some criminal penalties and allow marijuana businesses to take federal tax deductions," write Fox Rothschild's Nikolas S. Komyati and Fruqan Mouzon.Boehringer Ingelheim Pharmaceuticals Loses Challenge to Inflation Reduction Act
"We are disappointed by this ruling and what it means for biopharmaceutical innovation," the company said. "Boehringer Ingelheim shares the goal of ensuring our medicines are affordable and available to people who need them. However, we remain concerned about the detrimental and limiting effects the IRA and its 'negotiation' program will have on the future of innovation for the patients we serve."The Impact of US Supreme Court's 'Chevron' Doctrine Decision on Employment Laws
In overruling Chevron, the Supreme Court has limited the ability of agencies to leverage their expertise in shaping employment laws.New Wine into Old Wineskins: Artificial Intelligence Fraud and Abuse Enforcement
While the DOJ is sharpening its sword in preparation for AI-related enforcement actions, health care organizations, providers, payors and device manufacturers should be donning their shields.View more book results for the query "US Department of Health and Human Services"
Access to Clients' Medical Records—Hopes From the Cures Act Reconsidered
If you gave up on doing HITECH requests and went back to sending requests to providers with the patient's direction to send the records right to you, following up relentlessly, getting records, and paying the hard-to-stomach cost for electronic records; read on.Litigation Surge: Big Pharma Sues 5 States Over Drug Discounts
Further, the court said, "states have begun to impose explicitly what [The Department of Health and Human Services] had purported to impose by guidance."Big Pharma Sues 5 States Over Drug Discounts
Further, the court said, "states have begun to impose explicitly what [The Department of Health and Human Services] had purported to impose by guidance."The Demise of 'Chevron' Deference
On June 28, the Supreme Court overruled 'Chevron', holding that the APA requires courts to exercise their independent judgment in deciding whether an agency has acted within its statutory authority, and courts may not defer to an agency interpretation of the law because a statute is ambiguous. It is difficult to overstate the significance of this watershed decision.Appellate Division Rejects Hospitals' Unconstitutional Takings Challenge to Charity Care Statute
"After a thorough review of all plaintiffs' constitutional taking claims, we conclude that the record shows no per se taking, nor does a balancing of the Penn Central factors reveal a regulatory taking," Judge Morris G. Smith said. "We affirm the trial court's order granting defendants' motion for summary judgment against all plaintiffs."Trending Stories
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