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How to Swiftly Navigate a PR Crisis—Just Like That
Three days later, Peloton pulled off an incredible response that can teach us all a thing or two about crisis communications and thought leadership in the legal industry and beyond.Children and COVID-19—To Vaccinate or Not to Vaccinate
The decision to vaccinate or not vaccinate often encompasses factors that are not based solely upon medical science. Instead, these decisions may be based upon religion, moral and even political beliefs.Florida Jury Awards $6M to Family Claiming Doctor Didn't Treat Patient's Failing Heart
Although records indicated that the doctor believed the patient's heart was failing, the defense's experts opined that the patient did not exhibit symptoms of congestive heart failure.Accident Causing Brain and Spinal Injuries Yields $1.3 Million Settlement in Bergen
A woman who suffered spinal injuries and a traumatic brain injury when her car was struck from behind agreed to a $1.275 million settlement in her…View more book results for the query "cardiologist"
Justices to Hear Argument Over Failure to Request Itemized Verdict Slip in Wrongful Death Case
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court has agreed to hear argument over whether a wrongful death verdict was improperly reduced from $6 million to $2 million given that the defendants never challenged the general verdict slip given to the jury.Haliczer Pettis & Schwamm Partners Win Nearly $6.5 Million in Medical Malpractice Suit
"She should have been kept at the acute care facility," said attorney Trisha Widowfield.Motorist Who Suffered Brain Injury Gets $1.14 Million in Settlements in Monmouth
Four years ago, Katherine Rauch-Sasseen of Long Branch suffered the first of two motor vehicle accidents in Monmouth County that left her with traumatic…Handling Medicare and Medicaid Audits and Investigations, Part 2
In the second of a two-part Health Law column, Francis J. Serbaroli reviews the potential challenges faced by entities undergoing Medicare or Medicaid audits or investigations. He advises caution in dealing with those conducting these inquiries, and the need to get counsel involved to contain excessive demands for documents and information, prevent unnecessary expansion of the scope of the audit or investigation, and to protect the rights of the organization and individuals.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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