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By Brenda Sapino Jeffreys | February 4, 2025
Texas continues to be a hot market for lateral partner hiring, with recent hires in health care, energy finance and international arbitration practices.
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By Amanda O'Brien | February 4, 2025
Regulatory partners Rachael Pontikes and Emily Hussey joined Blank Rome's Chicago office, while litigation partner Shannon McClure arrived in Philadelphia.
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By Riley Brennan | February 3, 2025
The court determined the plaintiff, an EMT, qualified as a health care provider under the state's Health Care Worker Whistleblower statute.
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By Riley Brennan | February 3, 2025
In Makela v. Apex Hospice and Palliative Care, the plaintiff filed suit against the hospice care provider, claiming she was unlawfully retaliated against and terminated because she repeatedly opposed the provider's efforts to admit patients who didn't meet the standards for hospice care under Medicare.
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By Aleeza Furman | January 31, 2025
The client claimed it would have resolved the case for $1 million had it not been for the purported negligence of its lawyers. But an attorney involved in the underlying case asserted that the allegations in the new lawsuit are entirely false.
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By Adolfo Pesquera | January 31, 2025
A Houston-based pharmacy is accusing its former general counsel of destroying evidence in furtherance of a conspiracy to steal trade secrets. The lawyer allegedly drilled holes in his Seagate external drive and discarded the remains.
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By Chris O'Malley | January 30, 2025
"The legal questions around the use of AI in health care are extremely challenging and exciting," said Aden Fine, general counsel of Suki.
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By Amanda Bronstad | January 28, 2025
Objections to Johnson & Johnson's talc bankruptcy plan cite the U.S. Supreme Court's decision last year invalidating nonconsensual releases in Purdue Pharma's $6 billion opioid settlement.
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By Riley Brennan | January 27, 2025
In Doe v. SSM Health Care Corporation, John Doe brought the putative class action against SSM Health Corp. in a Missouri state court, claiming SSM shared private health information with third-party marketing services in violation of Missouri law.
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By Mason Lawlor | January 24, 2025
"Everybody feels terrible about what happened to Eddie Nelson. It simply wasn't Keyvon Sellers' fault. He did his job and he's a really good person, and if he had perceived a threat to Eddie Nelson, he would've done something about it," said Thomas Gristina of Page, Scrantom, Sprouse, Tucker & Ford, who defended a corrections officer in a wrongful-death suit.
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