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Attorney Fee Provision in Pa.'s Clean Streams Law May Run Afoul of 14th Amendment
This article argues that requiring a permittee to pay the attorney fees of a third-party challenger to a permit in the absence of bad faith on the part of the permittee would violate the Fourteenth Amendment of the U.S. Constitution.New 2023 Texas Legislation That Every Family Lawyer Should Know
In a nutshell, here is what judges, attorneys, mental health professionals and litigants should know.Justice Is Served: Highlights From Big Law's Year of Impactful Pro Bono, Including 1 Ga. Case
These 15 wide-ranging matters show what a difference pro bono representation can make in the lives of clients.Justice Is Served: Highlights From Big Law's Year of Impactful Pro Bono
These 15 wide-ranging matters show what a difference pro bono representation can make in the lives of clients.Protection of Health Info Post-'Dobbs': Providers and Patients Are Stuck in the Middle
Dobbs raises a multitude of new and thorny legal issues outside of the constitutional context.View more book results for the query "US Department of Health and Human Services"
'Renowned' Attorney and Former J&J Deputy Counsel Joins McCarter & English
"A former assistant U.S. attorney and strategic adviser and executive at one of the most prominent health care companies in the world, Joe brings a unique perspective on litigation and dispute resolution," Joseph T. Boccassini, firmwide managing partner for McCarter & English, said. "Joe's global advisory responsibilities at Johnson & Johnson make him ideally suited to engage with our clients at the general counsel-to-general counsel level and to provide high-level strategic counsel on a wide range of matters."Pandemic Mask Mandate Moot, Federal Court Rules
"Moreover, while we think a legal degree confers many advantages, we do not believe it equips us to accurately predict if or when another global respiratory pandemic will infect our shared world," the U.S. Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals ruled.Jones Days Steps Into Fray as Big Pharma Battles Over Medicare Drug Prices
The suit claims the price negotiation program violates the Fifth Amendment bar on uncompensated takings and the First Amendment bar on compelled speech.Trending Stories
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