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Circuit lets insurance mandate live
San Francisco's experiment in universal health care survived a legal hurdle on March 9, when the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals refused to reconsider a three-judge panel's ruling upholding the city's insurance mandate. Calling it an issue of "exceptional national importance," Judge Milan Smith dissented, joined by seven judges, including Chief Judge Alex Kozinski. Smith argued that the panel's ruling in September upholding the city program threw the circuit into direct conflict with the 4th Circuit.McKenna Long joins debate on med-mal fray
Supporters of scrapping Georgia's medical malpractice system have fired back at criticism that their idea is unconstitutional and have signed up McKenna Long & Aldridge to make their case.Former employee claims he was forced to resign after rejecting DA's advances
Since DA Larry Chisolm took office, nearly 30 employees have resigned or retired, according to a local television station following the story.Ex-AT&T Lawyer-Lobbyist Joins Womble Office Here
Julia D. [email protected] Carlyle Sandridge Rice's Atlanta office has made a lobbying connection by hiring Loretta A. Cecil, a former ATT lawyer and government relations specialist.Cecil, 44, joined Womble Jan. 14 after 17 years with ATT. Most recently she was the company's vice president of law and government affairs.View more book results for the query "US Department of Health and Human Services"
Abuse/Neglect Finding Reversed Where Judge Ignored Vital Facts
A mother who lost custody of her children based on a finding of intoxication, when in fact she was only using prescription anti-anxiety medication, will get a second chance to prove she did not neglect or abuse them.Ex-Cop Says Male DA Repeatedly Made Sexual Advances to Him in Lawsuit
'Hoarders': The Corporate Data Edition
The television show Hoarders each week examines the case of an individual who suffers from a disorder that causes extreme distress at the prospect of discarding a possession. Too many organizations take the same stance when "hoarding" data that is not a valuable business asset and neither subject to a legal hold nor regulatory requirement.Spring Into Action: New Questions and Concerns for a New Season
Spring has sprung, so it's time for some spring-cleaning. General counsel need to toss out the old and let in the new. Here are some matters to think about: intentional infliction of emotional distress in the workplace, disability discrimination, the Pregnancy Discrimination Act, the Pregnancy Discrimination Act, sex stereotyping, immigration and retaliation.TRUSTS AND ESTATES|Ex-'Playboy' model may pursue claim to deceased husband's estate
The justices ruled unanimously that federal courts can decide disputes that involve state probate laws, meaning that a federal court has authority to consider former Playboy model Anna Nicole Smith's claim to half of her late husband, Texas oil tycoon J. Howard Marshall II�s estate.Trending Stories
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