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National Law Journal

Judge, Ruling Against Feds, Won't Freeze Health Insurer's ACA Suit

The U.S. government is potentially on the hook for hundreds of millions of dollars in so-called "risk corridor" payments to health insurers participating in the Affordable Care Act markets. A Federal Claims judge on Monday declined the government's request to freeze one case as a federal appeals court takes up a health insurer's challenge.
14 minute read

The Recorder

McNair v. City and County of San Francisco

By | November 28, 2016
7 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

Cross-examination: What solo attorneys need to know about the ACA enrollment period

By | November 23, 2016
What solo attorneys need to know about Affordable Care Act enrollment
5 minute read

National Law Journal

House Republicans Ask D.C. Circuit to Pause Health Care Case

U.S. House Republicans on Monday asked a federal appeals court to pause a dispute over funding for the Obama administration's signature health care law, arguing that the Trump administration should be given a chance to settle or dismiss the case.
6 minute read

New York Law Journal

Matter of Abramowitz v. The N.Y. City Employees' Retirement System

By | November 22, 2016
Trustee's Denial of Disability Benefits to WTC EMT Remanded for New Medical Findings
3 minute read

New York Law Journal

Impax Laboratories, Inc. v. Turing Pharmaceuticals AG

By | November 22, 2016
2015 APA Covered All Aspects of Dispute Over Medicaid Rebate Liability Assessed on Drug
3 minute read

Daily Business Review

State Halts Incentive Money for Port St. Lucie Biotech Center

Florida has cut off incentive funding slated to go to one of the biotech centers lured to the state a decade ago because of failure to meet job-creation goals over three consecutive years.
6 minute read

Daily Report Online

High Court Lifts Ban on Law Firm Ads Targeting Nursing Homes

The Georgia Supreme Court ruled Monday that a personal injury law firm can target a specific defendant in advertising for new clients.
6 minute read

New York Law Journal

The Interstate Medical Licensure Compact

In his Health Law column, Francis J. Serbaroli discusses the Interstate Medical Licensure Compact, which has been enacted into law by 18 states and is intended to facilitate the licensure process for physicians who wish to practice in multiple states. He notes that, while the Compact has the support of many prominent medical organizations, there is some opposition to the Compact's requirement that a physician have specialty board certification, and its supersession of state medical licensing laws.
16 minute read

National Law Journal

Anthem, Antitrust Enforcers Face Judge as Insurer Defends $48B Cigna Merger

Anthem Inc. drew the battle lines Monday in defense of its proposed purchase of Cigna Corp., faulting the U.S. Justice Department for refusing to see any benefit in the $48 billion deal as the blockbuster megamerger trial opened in Washington federal district court.
18 minute read

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