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Divided Supreme Court Sides With Tribes in Dispute Over Health Care Reimbursements
"Aside from being inconsistent with the statute's text, IHS's [the Indian Health Service's] failure to cover contract support costs for healthcare funded by program income inflicts a penalty on tribes for opting in favor of greater self-determination," Chief Justice Roberts Jr. wrote for the majority.Brown Rudnick Launches Houston Office, Hires Trial Partner From Boutique
Trial lawyer Adam Schiffer, a founder of Schiffer Hicks Johnson in Houston, has joined Brown Rudnick as a partner in its newly launched Houston office.Boosted by Energy Work, Bracewell Grew Revenue by 7.6%, PEP by 11.4% in 2023
"Candidly, the energy transition will continue to generate opportunity for our clients in 2024 and likely many years to come. We are in the right place at the right time," said managing partner Gregory Bopp.Gorsuch Draws Attention to Poor State of Tribal Health Care
"There's not so much money here that the tribes are spending this on frolics and detours, right?" Justice Neil Gorsuch said.Abortion-Drug Hearing Headlines March Arguments
The justices this week will confront another major dispute dealing with abortion that could affect the reproductive health rights of millions of women around the country.View more book results for the query "Apache"
Use of Police Dogs Constitutes Search Implicating Fourth Amendment Protections
In 'People v. Butler', the Court of Appeals recently decided an issue of first impression concerning the use of police dogs to detect the presence of illegal drugs on a suspect's body. In a unanimous opinion, it ruled that the use of a narcotics-detecting dog to sniff a suspect's body for evidence of a crime constitutes a search for purposes of the Fourth Amendment.Lessons Learned From the Overuse of ESI Protocols
ESI protocols have become a Frankenstein monster of requirements that create obligations well beyond the Federal Rules of discovery, addressing a vast array of discovery topics including search terms, privilege logs and technology-assisted review. What lessons can we take away from the overuse of ESI protocols?Supreme Court Will Consider Government's Duty to Fund Tribal Health Care
The dispute pits the federal government against tribes regarding the Indian Self-Determination and Education Assistance Act's funding provisions.$240M Verdict: Law Firms Join Forces for Massive Victory
"Entrepreneurs should also take heart knowing that regardless of the size or scale of their company, patents will be enforced and protected by the courts," StreamScale attorney Jamie McDole said.Ryan, LLC v. National Union Fire Ins. Co.
A Texas appellate court found the $346,612 paid to Weaver was an unlawful taking by Weaver to the deprivation of Ryan and, thus, there is coverage under the Employee Theft provision of the policy.Trending Stories
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