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Corporate Counsel

UnitedHealth Announces In-House Leader Succession Plan

Matthew Friedrich will become the chief legal officer of UnitedHealth Group, as Marianne Short retires.
2 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

On The Move: Archer; Laddey Clark

Archer Welcomes Rogers, Immediate Past President of GSBA Archer & Greiner welcomed William T. Rogers III, who joined Archer's Princeton office…
3 minute read

Daily Business Review

Reference-Based Pricing: A Cost Containment Model Disrupting the Health Care Market

The financial pressures surrounding COVID-19 have led employers to look for new ways to contain health care costs. Payors are using reference-based pricing (RBP), saying goodbye to traditional participating provider (PPO) networks.
6 minute read

Daily Report Online

Telemedicine: Notable Benefits Do Not Come Without Inherent Risks

While the benefits are notable, health care providers implementing telehealth into their practices must be aware of some inherent risks from a medical malpractice perspective.
5 minute read

Law.com

Can Multidistrict Litigation Accommodate Politically-Charged Cases Targeting NRA, Google? Plus: Workers Sue Amazon, McDonald's Franchise, Over COVID Risk

New York Attorney General Letitia James' corruption case against the gun-rights groups, and the DOJ's antitrust action against Google, are under consideration before the U.S. MDL panel
6 minute read

The Recorder

'Headwinds to Tailwinds': Becerra's Office Will Pivot (With or Without Him)

Whether Becerra stays or goes, as his name often comes up for Biden leadership posts in Washington, the attorney general's office will have to reposition come January.
7 minute read

Texas Lawyer

Live-Tweeting Lawyers Give Blow-by-Blow of Obamacare Argument in US Supreme Court

The fact that oral arguments happen over the phone and the audio is broadcast live made it possible for lawyers in Texas and Washington, D.C., to live-tweet the U.S. Supreme Court oral argument in the Affordable Care Act case.
4 minute read

Daily Business Review

Defamation in the Era of COVID-19

Is a statement falsely advising that a person tested positive for COVID-19 defamatory? As COVID-19 continues to threaten public health and serve as a major concern for individuals, it would certainly appear that falsely identifying someone as testing positive for COVID-19 could cause them harm, either personally or professionally.
5 minute read

Texas Lawyer

New Vaccines and the Law

Over the past six months, the current U.S. administration has sought to define itself on a global stage by being the first to get COVID-19 vaccines to market.
6 minute read

New York Law Journal

Important Developments in Telemedicine

The realization of the full potential of telemedicine has taken longer than many of us anticipated, but the COVID-19 pandemic may finally bring about that realization.
18 minute read

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