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Kratom—the Next Wave of Opioid Litigation in Georgia and Elsewhere?
"You don't expect to go into a store and find something similar to heroin between energy drinks and breath mints," said Georgia attorney Matt Wetherington of the Wetherington Law Firm.Kratom—the Next Wave of Opioid Litigation?
"You don't expect to go into a store and find something similar to heroin between energy drinks and breath mints," said Georgia attorney Matt Wetherington of the Wetherington Law Firm.It's Time to Take Action on PBMs' Anti-Competitive Practices, Lawmakers Say
Industry says any statutory or regulatory push must examine the full prescription drug supply chain.A Note to Leaders in Law Firms: This is How You're Thwarting Diversity Efforts
But you can fix it if you do these 8 things, longtime law firm DEI professional Amie Santos explains, sharing her tips on how law firm leaders can truly support their firms' diversity efforts.View more book results for the query "US Department of Health and Human Services"
ESG Impact: Baker McKenzie's Angela Vigil on Focusing Pro Bono Efforts on Youth, LGBTQ+ Community
This is a challenge without easily-digestible and readily available information, but is critical if we want adolescents to be empowered with the knowledge that they can access their rights under a system where the rule of law prevails.DeSantis Signs Illegal-Immigration Measure as 'Title 42' Nears End
The bill includes stepping up requirements on businesses to check the immigration status of workers, cracking down on people who bring undocumented immigrants into Florida and collecting data about whether hospital patients are in the country legally.Health Care Institutions Face Exposure to Website Privacy Violations
Providers are again urged to increase their cyber security practices to avoid violating the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA), a federal law protecting the personal health information held by medical providers, and related state privacy laws.Judge Rules Group of City Employees Terminated in 2017 Can Sue as Class
Jeffrey Wallach's lawsuit alleges that a round of layoffs under an NYC Health and Hospitals cost-cutting program disproportionately affected older employees.Trending Stories
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