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Bill Introduced to Protect Patients From Health Care Facility Retaliation
State Rep. Joe Ciresi, D-Montgomery, on March 21 introduced legislation (HB 641) that would protect patients and medical personnel from health care facility retaliation for filing grievances and complaints.DeSantis Team Welcomes Contrast With Trump 'Chaos' Candidacy
On one side stands Donald Trump, a twice-impeached former president carrying a new level of turmoil into the 2024 presidential contest. On the other is Ron DeSantis, a big-state governor coming off a commanding reelection, who is a far more disciplined messenger and hyperfocused on enacting conservative policies.Tax Refunds for Individuals: A Closer Look
In February 2023, the IRS reported that it has issued nearly eight million refunds to individuals with respect to 2022 returns averaging $1,963, down slightly from last year's average of $2,201. Almost 87% of refunds were made through direct deposits.'Shades of Mass' Is Creating Momentum Push for Diversity in MDL Leadership
Since the founding of the group with its mission to increase Black and Brown leadership in mass tort and multi-district litigation, the organization has seen several of its members gain key roles in MDL steering committees and growing support from judges.View more book results for the query "*"
Arnall, Womble Add Veteran Lawyers—and Other 'On the Move' News
The firms added attorneys to their Atlanta and Washington, D.C., officesHouse Quickly Backs High-Profile Concealed Weapons Change
The bill would end a decades-old requirement that people obtain state concealed-weapons licenses before they can carry guns. The process includes background checks and firearms training.State Affordable Housing Plan Gets Final Approval From the House
The bill would provide incentives for private investment in affordable housing and encourage mixed-use development in struggling commercial areas.What Ethical Rules Govern a Multijurisdictional Practice?
Here are a number of different scenarios that can provide guidance to practitioners who engage in a multijurisdictional practice.In His 7 Months as Acting Chief, Anthony Cannataro Shows He Is Fit To Lead the Court of Appeals
Anthony Cannataro has had seven months of experience as the acting chief judge of New York State—the entire judiciary, not just the Court of Appeals—a role as an administrator for which he is qualified.Trending Stories
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