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New Jersey Law Journal

Judges OK Medicaid Benefits for Immigrant Who Left, Then Returned

A New Jersey appeals court ruled Wednesday that a legal immigrant, who temporarily returned to his native country and then came back to New Jersey, may still be entitled to Medicaid benefits.
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The Legal Intelligencer

Q&A: Kelley Hodge, Back in Private Practice, on Steering DA's Office Through Trying Times

In an interview with The Legal, Kelley Hodge reflected on the work she did to help restore order to the office following a tumultuous period and how that experience will inform her career going forward.
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National Law Journal

Regulators' Inquiries Into Aetna Claims Review Practices Not Likely to Derail CVS Merger: Lawyers

Insurance commissioners in California and Colorado recently announced plans to scrutinize Aetna's practices for granting and denying health care claims—developments that in and of themselves are unlikely to be deal breakers in the insurance giant's proposed $69 billion merger with CVS Health, corporate lawyers say.
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The Legal Intelligencer

Tax and Jobs Act of 2017 and How It Will Affect Nonprofits

When the first version of the bill that would eventually become the Tax and Jobs Act of 2017 emerged, bond professionals were alarmed. The original House bill took several shots at tax-exempt bonds, most notably eliminating the ability to issue “private activity bonds” on a tax-exempt basis.
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Daily Business Review

Love Is in the Air at Valentine's Day Mass Wedding in Broward Courthouse

Fifty-five couples were married in a mass wedding ceremony organized by Broward Clerk of Courts Brenda Forman.
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Texas Lawyer

Orrick Hires Six Andrews Kurth Public Finance Lawyers in Texas

Additional public finance lawyers are expected to join Orrick from Andrews Kurth soon.
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Daily Report Online

Campaign Finance Reports Reveal a Twist in Race for Court of Appeals

Doing the math on campaign finance reports makes the numbers look different than the way they first appear.
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New York Law Journal

Karen Peters Named Chair of Commission on Justice for Children

Chief Judge Janet DiFiore on Wednesday named Karen Peters as the chair of New York's Commission on Justice for Children.
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National Law Journal

What to Know After Latest Hearing in Paul Manafort's Criminal Case

Sidley Austin partner Tom Green made his first appearance after reports said he was working with Gates.
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New York Law Journal

Report Says Rikers Island, 4 Upstate Jails 'Worst' in NY

The Commission of Correction on Wednesday submitted to Democratic Gov. Andrew Cuomo and the leaders of the Legislature a report that identifies "the most problematic local correctional facilities."
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