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Circuits Busy With Fights Over COVID Death Liability in Nursing Homes
The D.C., Second, Third, Fifth, Sixth, Ninth and 11th circuits are all considering whether the cases must be handled in state or federal courts.Dodge v. People's Trust Ins. Co.
On June 2, the Fourth District Court of Appeal rendered a decision in Dodge v. People's Trust Insurance, 46 Fla. L. Weekly D1286 (Fla. 4th DCA June 2, 2021) concerning coverage related to the failure of cast iron pipes in a breach of contract action.Recent Decision: New Boss Means New Expectations
The recent decision of Cameron-Satchell v. CDHA Management, No. 21-576, 2021 U.S. Dist LEXIS 202877 (Oct. 21, 2021) (Kearney, J.) begins with an observation that could define many employment discrimination cases: "an at-will employee meeting one boss' expectations must understand a new boss may not be satisfied with the same old performance."U of Florida's Academic Freedom Reviewed After Testimony Ban
University of Florida leaders prohibited three professors from being paid as expert witnesses in a lawsuit that says Florida's new elections law harms voting rights, saying such testimony would go against the school's interest by conflicting with the administration of Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis.DOJ Sues Nasal Spray Maker for Allegedly False Claims of COVID Prevention
"Most COVID-19 infections start in the nose," defendants Xlear Inc. and its CEO Nathan Jones said in a statement. "It makes common sense to wash your nose. People have been using nasal cleansing to fight respiratory illnesses going back thousands of years."View more book results for the query "*"
Champion of Big Tech, Miami Mayor Suarez Aims for Reelection
Miami Mayor Francis Suarez is a Republican who has been critical of former President Donald Trump and pushed back against the pandemic policies of Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, such as his decision to prevent local communities from instituting mask mandates.DOJ Challenges Proposed Merger of Major Book Publishers in Latest Antitrust Action
Alleging "substantial harm to authors," the Justice Department is suing to block Penguin Random Houses' proposed acquisition of Simon & Schuster.A Course and Scope Primer: 'Lombardi' Decision Helps Clarify Issue
Earlier this week, the Pennsylvania Commonwealth Court issued a nonprecedential decision in Lombardi v. Workers' Compensation Appeals Board (UPMC Health Plan), 208 C.D. 2021 (5/7/2021), which delves into the basics of the law surrounding the course and scope of employment issue.Trending Stories
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