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The Legal Intelligencer

'Judicial Aggressiveness'? Some Court Watchers See Decision Striking Down Pa. Shutdown Orders as Outlier

Plaintffs counsel said U.S. District Judge William Stickman's sweeping decision was "sustainable on appeal" but others said it showed an eagerness to "second-guess" policy decisions.
6 minute read

New York Law Journal

Preliminary Injunction Stayed in COVID Gathering Limit Lawsuit

The move is one of the latest back and forths in a lawsuit over whether a couple should be able to host a wedding celebration that exceeds the gathering limit.
3 minute read

New York Law Journal

Patent Issues Highlight Risks of Moderna's COVID-19 Vaccine

Moderna's COVID-19 vaccine represents one of our best hopes for overcoming the pandemic; however, several unresolved patent issues are brewing in the background, underlying the substantial risks and significant potential rewards of Moderna's vaccine.
8 minute read

New York Law Journal

My Kidney to Yours: The Organ Shortage Crisis

In this Trusts and Estates law column, C. Raymond Radigan and Lisa Fenech discuss the steady demand for donated organs and the declining supply.
6 minute read

New York Law Journal

Arguments Heard in New York Gathering Limit Case

Attorneys chipped away at each other's arguments during a U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals proceeding Friday, making their points in a case over whether a couple should be able to host a wedding celebration that exceeds a 50-person gathering limit.
3 minute read

New York Law Journal

The Right of Sepulcher in New York

For many who have lost loved ones to the coronavirus, the notion that anything could compensate them for their pain will be laughable. But there could be some cases for which a shadow of a remedy is available. And if it is, it may flow from the right of sepulcher. This article explores this "ancient right."
18 minute read

Texas Lawyer

Broad Opportunities Exist in Regulatory Side of Health Care, Says New Chief Regulatory and Compliance Officer for Cordant

Texas Lawyer spoke to Regina G. Morano, the new chief regulatory and compliance officer for Cordant Health Solutions, recently about some of the big issues in her practice area, as well as the trends and opportunities in health care regulatory compliance.
4 minute read

Corporate Counsel

Maestro Health's First General Counsel on the Clean Tech Slate That Accompanies New Job

Kathleen Sweitzer, who recently became the first general counsel of Maestro Health, talks about how technology providers in the health care space can get ahead of their data compliance obligations and what legal departments really need from their outside counsel.
7 minute read

Daily Report Online

COVID-19 Could Prompt Employers to Offer Telemedicine With Health Benefits Plans

Whether an employer's workforce continues to work fully remote, there is no question but that individuals' desire to access medical services remotely will continue well into the future.
5 minute read

New York Law Journal

Fireworks Company Owners Agree to Dismiss Lawsuit Over New York's COVID-19 Rules

A group of firework company owners have agreed to dismiss their federal lawsuit over rules aimed at hampering transmission of the coronavirus.
2 minute read

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