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Florida Court Enters Judgment Against GEICO in Consumer Class Action
A Florida court has granted summary judgment to plaintiffs in a class action against an insurance company and awarded damages to each class member.Cannabis and employee drug testing: A tricky combination
With more states working to decriminalize or legalize marijuana use, routine workplace drug screening deserves a closer look.Two Law Firms Partner with Co-Working Hub to Give Start-up Advice
Thompson & Knight and Baker Botts will have lawyers on the ground at The Cannon, a new co-working entrepreneurial hub in Houston, to give advice and build potential client relationships.Rhode Island Governor Vetoes Bill to Allow Consumers to Sue Insurers for Treble Damages
Rhode Island's governor has vetoed a bill that would have created a private cause of action against an insurer for a violation of the state Unfair Claims Settlement Practices Act in the case of a total loss.View more book results for the query "*"
GHSA Joins PAVE in Effort to Increase Driver Knowledge About AV Safety
Amid growing public questions and concerns about current and future automated vehicle technology, the Governors Highway Safety Association has joined Partners for Automated Vehicle Education.Legal Departments Are Investing in Legal Operations, Says CLOC Survey
The addition of full-time legal operations employees also shows that a majority of companies are making it a full-time job rather than a secondary job for an associate or deputy general counsel.Is Practicing Law In-House Better? The Two Sides of the Coin
There are two sides to every coin, and for all the benefits that come with an in-house position, there is an equally long list of benefits for lawyers in private practice.Couple Donate $1M for UGA Law School to Aid Challenged Students
UGA law Dean Peter B. “Bo” Rutledge said the gift will help "future lawyers and leaders as they earn their degrees and pursue jobs that make sense for them without burdensome debt.”President Trump's Executive Order on Kidney Disease Treatments
In his Health Law column, Francis J. Serbaroli summarizes President Donald Trump's recent Executive Order addressing Medicare payments for kidney disease treatments. This Executive Order, among other things, aims at encouraging significantly more home dialysis as well as the development of wearable or implantable artificial kidneys, and increasing the availability of human kidneys available for transplant. When fully implemented, this Executive Order could result in major improvements in kidney disease treatment outcomes and reduced costs to the Medicare program.Trending Stories
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