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OIG Responds Favorably to an Arrangement for Patient Assistant Funds
The opinion concludes that although the proposed arrangement, if undertaken, would generate prohibited remuneration under the AKS (if the requisite intent were present), the OIG would not impose administrative sanctions on the requestor; and the arrangement does not constitute grounds for imposition of sanctions under the beneficiary inducements CMP.Auto Repair Shop Failed to Clear Black Ice, Plaintiff Alleged
On Dec. 18, 2020, plaintiff Charo Simpson, 50, slipped and fell at Lykon Automotive, an automobile repair shop in Bristol. She claimed neck, arm, ankle and foot injuries.Dispute Prevention: An Overlooked Risk Management Tool
In this article, Myrna Barakat Friedman identifies various forms of potential conflicts and a roadmap that executives, risk managers and counsel can consider to mitigate the risk of disagreements becoming expensive and burdensome disputes with financial, reputational and legal ramifications.Understanding the Limits of Attorney-Client Privilege
Assertion of privilege is a double-edged sword that can cause trouble as easily as it can get you out of it.View more book results for the query "*"
Tenth Circuit Reinforces Plain Meaning Rule in IRS Church Audit Protections Case
The court held that special audit procedures in I.R.C. Section 7611 designed to protect churches' First Amendment rights do not constrain the IRS's power to obtain records via third-party summonses in investigating churches.Former GE Legal Chief to Join Paul Weiss
Michael Holston said one of the draws of Paul Weiss was the opportunity to work with Scott Barshay, chair of the firm's Corporate Department. "I think Scott is the best M&A lawyer in the world," Holston said.Prologis' 30-Year Legal Chief to Exit After Helping Build $100B Powerhouse
The market value of the industrial real estate developer has grown more than 20-fold since Edward Nekritz came aboard in 1995 as its first in-house attorney.'A Lot of Outrage': Privacy Suits Allege GM Steers Driver Data to Insurers
About two dozen class actions allege General Motors is gathering data about drivers without their consent, and then sending it to insurance companies, which raise their rates.Trending Stories