NEXT

Daily Business Review

Family Files Lawsuit Against Hospital and City in Death

The family of a Florida woman who died outside a hospital after she was forcibly removed by police has filed a federal lawsuit against those who forced her exit.
5 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

The Consolidating Health Care Industry and Management Services Agreements

The health care industry is consolidating at all levels. As such, it is important to understand direct-care practices are combining into single and multi-disciplinary practices at record rates.
6 minute read

Daily Business Review

High-Profile Developer Backs Medical Marijuana Operation

Panhandle developer Jay Odom is bankrolling a Northeast Florida operation licensed by health officials to grow, process and distribute noneuphoric marijuana products, a lawyer for Chestnut Hill Tree Farm confirmed.
10 minute read

Corporate Counsel

Indoor Tanning Feeling the Heat From Regulatory Agencies

Storm clouds are threatening the indoor tanning industry as its trade association tries to fight back.
29 minute read

National Law Journal

Why This En Banc Patent Ruling Is a Win for the Federal Circuit

Monday's en banc decision on the on-sale bar suggests the Federal Circuit is ready to listen to cues from the U.S. Supreme Court and to follow one of its most patent-savvy jurists.
10 minute read

Daily Business Review

Communist Has Sparked Cheap-Medicine Frenzy All Across Chile

In Chile, a country where free enterprise is almost sacrosanct, a communist mayor is shaking up the system by inspiring local governments to jump into the drugstore business and offer cut-rate prices to a populace that's grown weary of the big chain pharmacies.
8 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

Database Can't Determine 'Usual' Cost of Trauma Care

An insurer cannot rely on an outside database to reduce reimbursement paid to a trauma care provider for an employee's injuries under the Workers' Compensation Act, the Commonwealth Court has ruled.
8 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

Allegheny Gen. Hosp. v. Bur. of Workers' Comp. Fee Review Hearing Office (State Workers' Ins. Fund), PICS Case No. 16-0860 (Pa. Commw. July 6, 2016) Simpson, J. (23 pages).

A workers' compensation hearing officer erred in accepting that provider's reimbursement for trauma care could be repriced according to a fee cap in the MCC regulations. Order of the Workers' Compensation Fee Review Hearing Office reversed; case remanded.
6 minute read

New York Law Journal

Arroyo v. The City of N.Y.

Probable Cause Existed for Officers to Arrest Woman Under N.Y. Mental Hygiene Law §9.41
3 minute read

Daily Business Review

Top Five Considerations in a Challenging IPO Market

Attorneys Robert B. Lamm and David C. Scileppi offer pointers on considerations before a public offering.
8 minute read

Resources

  • Technology to Make E-Discovery Smarter, Not Harder

    Brought to you by Nuix

    Download Now

  • Does Generative AI Have the Power to Transform Legal Services?

    Brought to you by HaystackID

    Download Now

  • International Export and Trade Assistance State Law Survey

    Brought to you by LexisNexis®

    Download Now

  • How This Personal Injury Firm Reduced Client Intake Time by 80%

    Brought to you by PracticePanther

    Download Now