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New York Law Journal

State Approves 14.5 Percent Rate Hike for Health Plans in 2018

Health insurance rates for individuals and group plans in New York will increase next year by 14.5 and 9.3 percent respectively, less than the increases approved last year.
3 minute read

Daily Report Online

Savannah Jury Returns $4.48M Medical Malpractice Verdict

A jury in Savannah has awarded $4.475 million to a widow whose husband died in a Reidsville hospital the night after spinal fusion surgery.
3 minute read

The Recorder

Plaintiff Firms Hit Marijuana Businesses With Prop. 65 Violation Letters

Hundreds of marijuana-related businesses in California have been hit with product labeling violations since January, putting them at risk of costly litigation.
7 minute read

Litigation Daily

Hot Cross Buns: These Sullivan and Cromwell Litigators Show How to Grill a Witness

Trial was just four months away when a team from Sullivan and Cromwell led by David Tulchin and Thomas White parachuted in to save the day for medical device maker Micro System Engineering Inc.
19 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

Circuit Reverses Transfer of Howmedica Sales Rep Suit to California

The appeals court overturned an order transferring the entire case to the Northern District of California, finding the move violated the 2013 U.S. Supreme Court ruling in "Atlantic Marine Construction v. U.S. District Court."
4 minute read

Daily Report Online

GSU Ramps Up Marketing for Health Law LLM

When Georgia State University College of Law students went back to class on Monday, none was there for the school's new LLM in health law. But officials are working to change that by next fall.
4 minute read

New York Law Journal

Lawmakers Seek Probe After Group Home Found Infested With Maggots

Two New York lawmakers are saying they want answers after a story from The Associated Press revealed a disabled man was infested with maggots at a state-run group home.
2 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

Treating Doctor Can't Testify on Standard of Care, Court Says

A New Jersey appeals court has ruled that a doctor who corrected a colleague's alleged surgical errors should not have been permitted to testify on the standard of care in the resulting medical malpractice case.
3 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

Merck CEO Quits Trump Advisory Council Amid White Nationalist Protests in Va.

Kenneth Frazier, the chairman and CEO of pharmaceutical giant Merck & Co. and a member of President Donald Trump's American Manufacturing Council, abruptly quit the administration's advisory committee following Trump's response to right-wing violence in Charlottesville, Virginia.
13 minute read

Daily Business Review

Another Nursery Firm Joins Florida's Growing Marijuana Industry

A longtime Jacksonville nursery has received approval for a coveted medical-marijuana license, as state health officials continue carrying out a new law that resolved key issues about the rapidly emerging cannabis industry.
3 minute read

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