By Dan Packel | January 21, 2022
After six years at Nelson Mullins, Roy Wyman has changed firms in Nashville alongside two associates.
By Alan Goforth | December 16, 2021
Dozens of companies and government organizations reported being affected, a number that falls far short of its likely impact.
By Cheryl Miller | December 6, 2021
But the three-justice panel agreed with the trial court that the plaintiffs' claims under the California Confidentiality of Medical Information Act should be dismissed.
By Amanda Bronstad | May 28, 2021
Ko, a partner at Keller Rohrback in Seattle, argued Thursday before the U.S. Judicial Panel on Multidistrict Litigation on opioid cases filed against McKinsey & Co. He says virtual hearings should remain. "Do we really need to fly across the country for two minutes?"
Daily Report Online | Commentary
By Paul Reynolds and Sam Weaver | November 19, 2020
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.
By Christine Moundas, David Peloquin, and Elana Bengualid, Ropes & Gray | October 20, 2020
The amendment brings welcome clarification for healthcare, research and life sciences stakeholders, as it eliminates many of the ambiguities related to research uses of personal information found in the prior version of CCPA.
By Robert Storace | September 30, 2020
New York and California were among the 43 states to sign a $39.5 million settlement with Anthem, Inc. over the breach that involved the personal information of nearly 80 million Americans.
By Frank Ready | September 4, 2020
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.
New York Law Journal | Expert Opinion
By Katherine B. Forrest | June 29, 2020
In her column on Artificial Intelligence, Katherine Forrest discusses the rise of artificial intelligence's role in the fight against the COVID-19 pandemic and how AI is here to stay even after this health crisis is over.
By Angela Morris | April 28, 2020
South Texas College of Law Houston student Jessica Livsey and her family have manufactured 1,400 ear guards and donated them for free to health care workers in Texas, Florida, Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, California, and more locations.
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