By Colby Hamilton | October 24, 2017
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit upheld Tuesday a summary judgment dismissing the multidistrict lawsuit against Bayer Pharmaceuticals, the manufacturer of the intrauterine birth control device Mirena.
By Ross Todd | October 23, 2017
SAN FRANCISCO — A federal judge is set to turn back a request from a group of Democratic states attorneys general looking to force the Trump administration…
By Kristen Rasmussen | New York Law Journal | October 18, 2017
Nearly two dozen state attorneys general asked a federal judge in California on Wednesday to temporarily block the Trump administration from ending critical subsidy payments to insurers selling coverage through the Affordable Care Act.
By Josefa Velasquez | New York Law Journal | October 13, 2017
Attorney General Eric Schneiderman is among the state AGs vowing to sue the Trump administration over the end of critical subsidy payments to insurers selling coverage through the Affordable Care Act.
By Josefa Velasquez | New York Law Journal | October 12, 2017
Settling a years-long lawsuit, several New York City-based health care institutions have agreed to update their buildings to make them accessible for individuals with disabilities.
By Kristen Rasmussen | Corporate Counsel | October 12, 2017
Federal and state officials reportedly are probing the scheduling practices of a prominent surgeon in New York, highlighting compliance issues facing teaching hospitals.
By Jason Grant | New York Law Journal | October 10, 2017
An Appellate Division, First Department, panel found that issues of fact were raised as to whether Dr. May exacerbated decedent's injuries by advancing the catheter and performing excessive manipulation.
By Andrew Denney | New York Law Journal | October 10, 2017
A Manhattan appeals court said New York City's Department of Social Services may claw back more than $250,000 from a man who was shot during a home invasion and was awarded a $4.3 million settlement in a suit against his property manager.
By Josefa Velasquez | October 5, 2017
Judge W. Brooks DeBow, who is presiding over the case in Albany County Supreme Court, issued an order Monday denying the recently awarded medical marijuana companies' motion to dismiss the lawsuit against the state filed by the original five medical marijuana licensees who opposed extending the program to the additional grower-distributors .
By Jason Grant | New York Law Journal | October 4, 2017
Administrations of an anesthetic were uneventful and successful in sedating the plaintiff and did not cause pain syndrome, the appeals panel ruled.
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