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M&A Value Increased 2 Percent During 2012, Survey Calculates
The increase was driven by spinoffs and divestitures, which accounted for 47 percent of deal activity.Expert Must Have Practiced Within Five Years of Testimony Date
To testify as an expert under the Medical Care Availability and Reduction of Error Act, witnesses must have actively practiced or taught a specialized area of medicine within the five-year period preceding their testimony at a medical malpractice ...Three Interim Judges Confirmed to Philadelphia Bench
Two judgeships on the Philadelphia Municipal Court and one judgeship on the Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas have been filled with interim appointments, while two judgeships on the Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas will remain unfilled until January.Pa. drug kingpin nixes request to represent self
A convicted drug kingpin has withdrawn a request to act as his own attorney in a federal racketeering trial that could result in a death sentence.View more book results for the query "*"
Electronic Health Records: Facing the Issues
The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act encourages health care providers to adopt electronic medical records with billions of dollars allocated toward the digitalization of health care. This begins the era of electronic medical records, say attorneys Richard Raysman and Peter Brown.3rd Circuit Grants En Banc Review in Cybergenics Case
Bankruptcy lawyers are breathing a sigh of relief now that the 3rd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals has vacated its earlier ruling in Cybergenics Corp. v. Chinery and granted an en banc review. The court upheld the dismissal of a derivative action brought by a creditors committee that accused lenders and company insiders of engaging in fraudulent transfers when the companies' assets were sold in a leveraged buyout.GSK Sets Internal Probe Into China Bribery
The internal investigation follows Chinese government allegations that the British drugmaker's China operation engaged in widespread bribery to boost sales.DOJ Opinion May Open the Web to Gambling
An opinion published by the U.S. Department of Justice's Office of Legal Counsel in late December has opened the way for state lotteries to sell tickets via the Internet.Trending Stories
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