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National Law Journal

Justices in Medicare Ruling Are Silent on Future of Chevron Deference

Some justices have hinted they are interested in overturning Chevron deference, but the word was not mentioned in Wednesday's opinion.
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New Jersey Law Journal

Appellate Division Denies Challenge to NJ Law Allowing Terminally Ill Patients to End Their Lives

Judge Arnold L. Natali, in his written opinion for the court, stated that the Medical Aid in Dying for the Terminally Ill Act, signed into law in 2019, was the result of "nearly a decade of deliberations." According to court documents, 95 New Jersey residents have invoked the act and ended their lives with no reports of impropriety or illegality.
5 minute read

Law.com

State Supreme Court Sides With Eli Lilly, Rejecting Pro Se Litigant's Advertising Exception in Suit Over Cialis

The court ruled "the policies underpinning the learned intermediary doctrine remain true today."
5 minute read

Daily Business Review

Attorney-of-the-Year Finalist Paul J. Geller Led the Way for Class Action Litigators With $650M Facebook Settlement

"You can't cancel your face and get a new one," Paul J. Geller, a partner at Robbins Geller Rudman & Dowd, said about Facebook's facial-recognition system that led to the company paying a more than $650 million settlement.
5 minute read

New York Law Journal

Liability for Violating Directives To Forgo Life-Sustaining Treatment

A person's right to decide to forgo life-sustaining treatment is recognized in this state, but whether a violation of that right gives rise to liability in tort has somehow been called into question.
14 minute read

National Law Journal

Longtime Leader of Bass Berry's DC Office Jumps to Barnes & Thornburg

John Kelly and two other Bass Berry lawyers are joining Barnes, where Kelly will chair the firm's health care department.
3 minute read

The Recorder

20 Law Firms Offer Pro Bono Legal Services to Defend Abortion Rights

The mission of the Legal Alliance for Reproductive Rights is to connect pregnant people and providers facing civil litigation and criminal charges with free legal representation from 20 participating law firms.
3 minute read

Daily Business Review

Unsung Heroes: Success Requires Buy-In, Not Superstars, Broward Health's Gerald Del Amo Says

"You can have a team of individual superstars, but if they don't work together, the team won't succeed. You'll have inconsistent guidance, resentment and turmoil/stress within the department."
3 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

OIG Declines to OK Lab's Proposed Payment of Specimen Collection Fees to Hospitals

On April 28, the Office of Inspector General (OIG) for the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services issued an advisory opinion (No. 22-09) declining to approve a laboratory company's proposal to pay hospitals a fair market value, per-patient-encounter fee to collect, process and handle specimens.
6 minute read

New York Law Journal

Justices Rebuff Religious Challenge to Vaccine Mandate for New York Schools

Bergstein's petition said the religious exemption had existed since 1966, and the results of the repeal have been "devastating."
2 minute read

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