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New York Law Journal

New York City Flu Vaccination Requirement Invalid, State Court Rules

New York City improperly established regulations requiring that some young children be immunized against the flu, a state appeals court ruled Thursday.
7 minute read

The Recorder

Nicodemus v. Saint Francis Memorial Hospital

By | October 06, 2016
5 minute read

Connecticut Law Tribune

Aetna Sues Former Marketing Exec After Defection

The Hartford-based insurer invoked a federal trade secrets law in a bid to stop a senior employee from going to work for Blue Cross Blue Shield.
4 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

NJ Legislature Moves Ahead With Right-to-Die Bill

New Jersey residents who are terminally ill and have been told they have six months or less to live would be permitted to have a doctor prescribe lethal dosages of medication to end their lives, under a bill a legislative committee approved Oct. 6.
7 minute read

Daily Business Review

A Child's Scraped Knee a Life or Death Matter in Venezuela

If Venezuela has become dangerous for the healthy, it is now deadly for those who fall ill. After years of mismanagement and a plunge in the price of oil, the economy has stalled out. The socialist administration calls the medical crisis an invention peddled by opponents, and has refused to let in humanitarian aid.
12 minute read

The Recorder

Markow v. Rosner

By | October 05, 2016
4 minute read

The Recorder

Moran v. Prime Healthcare Management, Inc.

By | October 05, 2016
4 minute read

New York Law Journal

AG Settles Suit With Health Provider at Long Island Jail

A Miami, Florida-based company has settled a lawsuit for providing allegedly substandard healthcare services to inmates at the Nassau County jail, Attorney General Eric Schneiderman announced Wednesday.
9 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

Pa. Health Dept. Plans Shift in Nursing Home Regulation

A Pennsylvania Department of Health task force has recommended a "philosophical shift" in nursing home industry oversight. But with a new rule preventing federally funded nursing home facilities from forcing binding arbitration and the growing threat of care-related lawsuits, industry members said the prospect of increased regulation is concerning.
6 minute read

New York Law Journal

Mandatory Arbitration Clauses in NY Nursing Home Contracts Under Scrutiny from Feds and State Courts

New rules promulgated by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid and a court case in Albany could determine whether nursing home patients in NY may sue or must submit to arbitration on claims of substandard care.
18 minute read

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