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The Careerist: Goldman Forbids (Most) Weekend Work
The iconic I-bank wants workers to focus on work/life balance. Is this a sign of the end of extreme work?Medical Malpractice Law: Med-Mal Over The Internet
Laws governing medical malpractice address professional negligence through act or omission by a health-care provider, in which the treatment provided falls below the accepted standard of practice in the medical community and causes harm to the patient. By and large, these laws were enacted with traditional medicine in mind.Medical Malpractice Law: Eliminate Unnecessary Delays In Discovery
How many times have you had to brief a motion for protective order filed by a defendant arguing that the defendant must not be deposed until after the plaintiff? And how many times have you had to wait for the defense disclosure of an expert because the defense claims that an expert cannot be disclosed until all plaintiff's experts and all fact witnesses have been deposed?Medical Malpractice Law: Apparent Agency Not A Viable Ground In Tort Cases
The Connecticut Appellate Court issued a significant decision last year in L&V Contractors LLC v. Heritage Warranty Insurance Risk Retention Group Inc., 136 Conn. App. 662 (2012), wherein it concluded that "the doctrine of apparent authority cannot be used to hold a principal liable for the tortious actions of its alleged agent."Medical Malpractice Law: Medical Cost Increases Not Related To Liability Lawsuits
Medical costs over the last number of years have increased significantly. However, these significant increases are not related to medical malpractice lawsuits, but rather to other factors, such as the increase in injuries through medical errors and unjustified medical costs.View more book results for the query "*"
CHRO Names Tanya Hughes Permanent Executive Director
An attorney who has spent much of her career with Connecticut's state-sponsored civil rights agency has now been named executive director of the Commission on Human Rights and Opportunities.Opinion: Slamming The Door On The Fourth Amendment
I am wondering how much longer a man's home will remain his castle if the Supreme Court continues to chip away at its foundations. Sadly, two of the court's recent cases suggest that this bedrock constitutional principle is in danger of crumbling.Baby Steps for the Special Purpose Corporation
A 9-year-old girl is at the forefront of the "special purpose corporation," a new type of corporate entity recently adopted by the state of Washington.Little Clout for GCs at Chinese Companies
A survey conducted by Baker & McKenzie and the China University of Political Science and Law found Chinese companies keeping "in-house lawyers at arm's length."Trending Stories
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