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The Legal Intelligencer

EEOC Sues Hospital for Bias in Demanding Employee Flu Shots

The U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission has taken up the case of a group of nurses and medical workers who claim they were fired from an Erie-based hospital over their religious objections to mandatory vaccinations.
5 minute read

New York Law Journal

The Duties of Governing Board Members

In his Health law column, Francis J. Serbaroli discusses the duties of care, loyalty and obedience that members of the governing boards of not-for-profit organizations are obligated to follow. He also analyzes laws and regulations that address potential or actual conflicts of interests involving governing board members and their organizations.
17 minute read

New York Law Journal

Commissioner of the Depart. of Social Services of the City of N.Y. v. N.Y.-Presbyterian Hospital

By | September 26, 2016
NYPH Granted Dismissal of DSS's Motion To Recover Monies It Previously Paid
3 minute read

Daily Business Review

Florida Justices Reject Arbitration in Nursing Home Injury Case

With similar questions popping up across the state in recent years, the Florida Supreme Court said a lawsuit about injuries suffered by a nursing home resident should not be sent to arbitration.
6 minute read

Daily Business Review

Judge Finds Feds Lack Standing in ADA Suit

A federal judge dismissed a U.S. Department of Justice lawsuit against Florida in what the state's counsel called a test case of the DOJ's authority to bring discrimination claims under the Americans with Disabilities Act.
6 minute read

Daily Business Review

Longtime Health Official Stepping Down as AHCA Secretary

Liz Dudek, a longtime state health official who helped lead an overhaul of the Medicaid program, is retiring as secretary of the Florida Agency for Health Care Administration, Gov. Rick Scott announced.
5 minute read

Daily Business Review

Florida Universities Look to Hire More Mental Health Professionals

With a 48 percent increase in the number of students seeking counseling, Florida universities are asking for an additional $14.5 million in the coming budget year to hire more mental health professionals, including psychologists, counselors, psychiatric nurses and prevention specialists.
10 minute read

Daily Business Review

Fast-Paced Health Care Deal Pushed by Greenberg Traurig Team

Miami attorneys obtained court confirmation for a $60 million deal adding development-stage drugs to OPKO Health's mix.
23 minute read

New York Law Journal

Matter of State of N.Y. v. Stout

By | September 20, 2016
Respondent Sex Offender, Likely to Be Danger To Others, Commit Sex Offenses if Not Confined
3 minute read

Daily Business Review

Florida Federal, State Lawmakers Received Opioid Makers' Cash

A joint investigation by the Associated Press and the Center for Public Integrity found that drugmakers that produce opioid painkillers and allied advocacy groups spent more than $3.8 million on campaign contributions and lobbying over the past decade in Florida as they worked to influence state and federal policies.
9 minute read

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