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Increasing Enforceability of Mandatory Arbitration Clauses in Wills and Trusts
The Texas Supreme Court recently upheld an arbitration clause in a trust instrument. Previously, courts appeared to frown on such provisions. Is the trend shifting?Judicial Profile: Martin Quinn
Even in money-driven business disputes, JAMS mediator Martin Quinn says it's not always about the cash. Guilt, greed and anger are other obstacles to settlement.Wetlands protection muddied by court rulings
Federal enforcement of the Clean Water Act has set off a flood of recent court decisions, regulatory actions and legislative proposals that have muddied the issue of which wetlands should be protected from pollution. The murkiness still exists even though nearly a year has passed since the Supreme Court's divided ruling in Rapanos v. U.S. sought to clarify the scope of the government's jurisdiction over wetlands.Meckler Bulger to Open in Dallas With Baker & McKenzie Lawyers
Six insurance and reinsurance lawyers are leaving Baker & McKenzie's Dallas office to open a Dallas office for Chicago-based litigation boutique Meckler Bulger & Tilson on Sept. 1.Renewed Interest In N.J.'s Filial Responsibility Law
Can adult children be held personally financially responsible for supporting their indigent parents?Navigating Hospital Provider-Based Billing
Hospitals are buying or otherwise affiliating with physician practices in epic proportions. Should the services provided under such affiliations be billed as "provider-based" or on a free-standing basis? It is important to know the rules in order to avoid hidden hazards.State AI Legislation Is on the Move in 2024
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