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The ACA's Small Business Exemption is No Silver Lining
Some small businesses would rather pay rising health insurance premiums than boot their employees to the government's buggy online health care exchange.Fifth Circuit Revives Abortion Laws Three Days After District Court Finds Them Unconstitutional
On Oct. 28, U.S. District Judge Lee Yeakel largely held unconstitutional two recent laws passed by the Texas Legislature, including a law that requires physicians performing abortions to have admitting privileges at hospitals within 30 miles and a law that limits the use of abortion-inducing drugs. On Oct. 31, the Fifth Circuit largely granted an emergency motion to stay Yeakel's ruling pending appeal.Federal Lobbying Spending Hits Lowest Level Since 2010
Overall spending on federal lobbying is at its lowest level since at least 2010, with a third consecutive quarter of declining government advocacy expenses, according to a new Center for Responsive Politics analysis.View more book results for the query "*"
Rear-Ended Plaintiff Loses Bid For Damages
Shaquan Whitfield v. Beth Rosen: It took just 10 minutes for a New Haven jury to return a defense verdict in the case of a woman who claimed back and neck injuries after her vehicle was hit from behind while making a turn.Big Legal Dept. Moves as Time Inc. Preps for Spinoff
There's a game of legal department musical chairs going on at media company Time Inc. as it prepares to separate from parent company Time Warner Inc.Opinion: When Uncorroborated Claims Serve As Expert Testimony
Expert testimony, we are taught, is intended to assist juries in deciding difficult factual issues. We permit the opinion testimony of folks who know things the rest of us don't because of their education, skill, training or experience, thus, a doctor on disease, or an electrician on circuitry.Soccer Fans Queue Up Here: Chelsea FC Wants a GC
It's a dream job for any sports-minded lawyer—at least any wannabe GC who fancies hanging around a U.K. football team.ACC Explores Cross-Border Discovery Dilemmas
Blocking statutes, FRCP amendments, and predictive coding: A witch's brew of cross-border e-discovery issues is explored at the Association of Corporate Counsel's annual meeting.Trending Stories
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