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By Mason Lawlor | January 29, 2025
The rapidly expanding global economy, combined with the demand for attorneys with IP or life sciences expertise across several industries makes the new concentration an intriguing option for students, University of New Hampshire's Franklin Pierce School of Law recently announced.
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By Alisa L. Chestler and Alexandra P. Moylan and Michael J. Halaiko and Samuel Cottle | January 27, 2025
The final rule regulates the use of patient care decision support tools, including artificial intelligence (AI) algorithms for screening, risk prediction, diagnosis, prognosis, clinical decision-making, treatment planning, health care operations and allocation of resources. On Jan. 10, 2025, OCR released a "Dear Colleagues" letter focused on how covered entities can comply with the final rule's requirements in their use of patient care decision support tools.
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By Vasilios J. Kalogredis and Sonal Parekh | January 24, 2025
On Dec. 16, 2024, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit ruled that a medical malpractice insurer established by the Pennsylvania General Assembly is a public entity that cannot bring constitutional claims against its creator in response to legislative efforts to assume control.
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By Samson Amore | January 22, 2025
Ron Grace was previously a partner at Greenberg Traurig for three years.
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By Adolfo Pesquera | January 22, 2025
Anticipating an about-face by a Trump-run Justice Department, a coalition of Texas, New York and D.C. law firms are converging in Texas courts to defend HIPAA law regarding the privacy of medical records, particularly those of pregnant women.
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By Colleen Murphy | January 16, 2025
A federal judge in Massachusetts reached the same heightened causation standard as applied in the court's 2023 decision in U.S. v. Regeneron. However, two other judges have applied a less stringent "'causal connection.'"
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By Emily Cousins | January 15, 2025
The fertility fraud case alleges that Dr. Narendra Tohan used his own sperm to inseminate patients.
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By Brenda Sapino Jeffreys | January 13, 2025
Sheppard, Mullin, Richter & Hampton gains bench strength in Texas in white-collar crime defense, corporate investigations and health care enforcement with the six-lawyer team.
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By Mason Lawlor | January 10, 2025
"The abortion ban violates the fundamental right to practice one’s faith, forcing plaintiffs to choose between observing their religious duties but risking imprisonment and professional discipline or reneging on their religious obligations but preserving their freedom and livelihood," a press release from The Lawyering Project said.
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By Allison Dunn | January 3, 2025
"The fact that attorneys' fees can quickly exceed the value of disputes is both a sad fact of litigation and also precisely the reason that attorneys' fees for unreasonable and bad faith litigation are awarded," said U.S. District Judge April M. Perry, noting the Seventh Circuit recognized in Wisconsin v. Hotline Industries that "'improper removal prolongs litigation (and jacks up fees).'"
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