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Exploring the Option of Product Recall Insurance
In recent months, it seems barely a week has gone by without another major product recall. While recalls are not new, they are becoming more frequent, and extensive press coverage has almost guaranteed that both businesses and the public are paying close attention. Attorneys Marialuisa Gallozzi and Seth A. Tucker explain why companies should not rely on comprehensive general liability policies to cover all of the costs of product recalls, and they discuss another option: product recall insurance.Next on the LGBT Law Section's To-Do List: Repeal of �21.06
Texas Lawyer turned 25 on April 3. To mark our anniversary, the editorial department has been looking back at the news we covered over the past 25 years and selecting stories to update for readers. This week, senior reporter Mary Alice Robbins revisits an article from the Oct. 14, 1996, issue of Texas Lawyer, "Bar Denies Gay Issues Section."Is DOMA Gone? Gift and Estate Tax Returns and Same-Sex Spouses
David J. Stoll, a partner at Milbank, Tweed, Hadley & McCloy, writes that since the passage of DOMA, same-sex married persons have attempted to organize their financial lives to achieve the same security and benefits awarded to their heterosexual counterparts under the Tax Code.Miami, national pharmacy fraud capital U.S.A
An inspector general's report takes the first major national look at fraud on pharmacy claims. Not surprisingly, Miami is a national leader with a fifth of pharmacies showing signs of questionable billings.View more book results for the query "US Department of Health and Human Services"
Carter Phillips of Sidley Austin didn't get the sweeping ruling he sought in a case involving three former executives of Purdue Frederick Company, but the result for his clients may be just as good. The U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit reversed 12-year bans that kept the three men from participating in federal health care programs.
Milner Ball lived many different lives in one
On April 6, 2011, Milner Ball-who served on the faculty of the University of Georgia School of Law for nearly 30 years-passed away. Some seven months earlier, the Athens Justice Project recognized Milner both by bestowing on him its annual Social Justice Award and by permanently renaming that award in his honor.Revenues and Profits Up at N.J. Top 20, As Out-of-State Firms Make Inroads
New Jersey's large firms obviously went to school during the last recession, which produced lower or flat profitability throughout the first half of the 1990s. The lessons learned -- work smarter for bigger clients and restructure the firm to keep the focus on the bottom line -- continue to pull the top firms through this latest slowdown with flying colors.Court Sets Medicaid Lien Under 'Ahlborn' Formula
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