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$1.7 Million Settlement Reached With Clinical Lab
"As a Medicaid provider, Enzo was responsible for knowing and following the law, including the requirement to bill Medicaid the lowest price charged or accepted from other payers," Connecticut Attorney General William Tong said.'$20 Billion in Damages': FTX Bankruptcy Estate and MDL Resolve Differences
"We're optimistic that in each of these cases, in FTX, in Voyager, we're going to be able to get people back their damages," said Adam Moskowitz, co-lead counsel in the FTX multidistrict litigation. "But that's looking backward. If you look forward, how will you deal with this situation?"'The No. 1 Thing' on Larry Cunningham's Mind: Special Litigation Committees
"The SLC, as they call it, is always the focal point of litigators in corporate governance, and the treatment of the SLC evolves over time," said Cunningham, director of the John L. Weinberg Center for Corporate Governance at the University of Delaware.Why Corporate Governance Leaders Should Pay Attention to Special Litigation Committees
"The SLC, as they call it, is always the focal point of litigators in corporate governance, and the treatment of the SLC evolves over time," said Cunningham, director of the John L. Weinberg Center for Corporate Governance at the University of Delaware.Dean of Atlanta's John Marshall Law School Stepping Down After Four Years
The school's board of directors and faculty will soon begin the search for the next dean, "with plans to involve the entire AJMLS community in this important process," the school said.View more book results for the query "New York"
Generative AI in the Practice of Law
Lawyers' duty of competence now includes a component not widely discussed until recently—the use of artificial intelligence (AI) tools in the practice…Back to Basics: Constructive Notice Looked at From Both Sides
"It is not enough for a defendant merely to point to its general cleaning or inspection practices," write Robert S. Kelner, Gail S. Kelner and Joshua D. Kelner.AI Hiring Poses Discrimination Risk; A Cautionary Tale
A recent decision from a federal court in California shows that employers need to be careful to avoid potential discriminatory impact if they use AI in employment decisions. EEOC and local lawmakers, including NYC, are also taking steps to ensure that the adoption of this emerging technology is compliant with anti-discrimination laws.Judicial Ethics Opinion 23-232
Whether materials sought by the Commission on Judicial Conduct are shielded by attorney-client privilege presents a legal question beyond our jurisdiction.Driving in New Jersey While Using Handheld Cellphones Is Still a Significant Problem
We continue to believe that a three-point imposition for a first offense would likely bring about a substantial decrease in the number of such offenses.Trending Stories
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