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Attorneys for Plaintiffs Push Back in Medicaid Eligibility Battle
Plaintiffs attorneys want a preliminary injunction that would require reinstating coverage to people dropped from the Medicaid program in recent months and ending additional terminations until adequate information is provided.Cisco CLO's Pay Falls but Stays in Elite Territory
Dev Stahlkopf had been general counsel at Microsoft before taking the legal reins at the computer-networking giant in August 2021. Cisco sweetened her arrival with a $2.2 million signing bonus.CNN Shielded From Punitive Damages in Doctor Defamation Case
Michael Black, the former head of the pediatric open-heart surgery program at St. Mary's Medical Center, had not met a legal requirement of showing "actual malice" to pursue punitive damages in a defamation lawsuit he filed against CNN and two reporters.Negligent Excavation Work Damaged Vehicle: Motorist
Fiore allegedly did not see the work that was being done and drove into a trench that was approximately four-feet deep. Fiore's vehicle sustained significant property damage.View more book results for the query "*"
Crowell, Cadwalader, Faegre and Jenner Build DC Benches
As Big Law sees robust demand in regulatory, enforcement, antitrust and litigation practices, law firms are continuing to add D.C. laterals in these practices.New Videoconferencing Unit Represents 'Next Level' of NY Court Modernization
The new division's projects will include audio and acoustics, accessibility, evidence presentation, videoconferencing, streaming and digital signage.Alston & Bird Takes 'Fresh Look' at Longtime Pro Bono Program
The Atlanta-founded firm has hired its first new manager in decades to help operate the pro bono program.The PUMP Act: The New Law That Should be on Every Employer's Radar
The PUMP for Nursing Mothers Act (the PUMP Act), effective April 2023, amended the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) and requires employers to provide reasonable break time and a location for employees to express breast milk for one year after the employee's birth of a child.Newsom Names Second Round of Judicial Appointees for October
The appointees include California Deputy Attorney General Gary Rowe, who will serve as a judge in Los Angeles County.Trending Stories
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