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June 05, 2003 |

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January 08, 2002 |

Medical Malpractice

L ast month , we reviewed two Appellate Division cases concerning HMO liability that referenced the United States Supreme Court`s decision in Pegram v. Herdrich , 1 a case involving a claim of HMO liability under the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974, 29 USC 1001, et seq. ( ERISA ). In 1997, we first addressed the impact of ERISA on efforts to hold HMOs liable under state law as part of a three-part series we did on HMO liability, 2 and revisited the subject two years later in light of the Cou
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October 23, 2013 |

Subway Wins Connecticut Law Tribune's Law Dept. Tech Award

Subway wins the 2013 Connecticut Law Tribune Legal Department of the Year — Technology, recognizing Subway's installation of Serengeti Tracker to upgrade its technology infrastructure.
3 minute read
December 27, 2010 |

Daily Decision Service Alert: Vol. 19, No. 246 - December 27 2010

Daily decision alert.
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June 10, 2004 |

Directors' and Officers' Liability

Joseph M. McLaughlin, a partner at Simpson, Thacher & Bartlett, analyzes a recent decision which draws needed attention to the competing interests of corporations in offering liberal indemnification rights while seeking to preserve the ability to deny advancement payments the board believes are against the interests of the corporation.
9 minute read
May 12, 2011 |

Equal Justice Works Fellowships Serve Appetite for Public Service

Aa a second-year law student, Coco Culhane, a newly minted Equal Justice Works fellow, was shocked to learn that veterans were committing suicide at the rate of 18 a day nationwide. "The statistics just blew me away, so I started looking for places where I could volunteer or intern," Ms. Culhane said in an interview.
5 minute read
October 13, 2003 |

Court May Take a Look at the Power of the Pardon

When President Clinton pardoned William Borders Jr on his last day of office, Borders thought his long path of rehabilitation had finally brought him to where he could resume his law practice-and redirect it toward helping young people and the community. The D.C. Court of Appeals did not agree, ruling that the pardon did not automatically entitle Borders to reinstatement. Now Borders is before the Supreme Court in a potential landmark case that asks the justices to interpret the scope of the pardon power.
7 minute read
May 13, 2011 |

Equal Justice Works Fellowships Serve Appetite for Public Service

Aa a second-year law student, Coco Culhane, a newly minted Equal Justice Works fellow, was shocked to learn that veterans were committing suicide at the rate of 18 a day nationwide. "The statistics just blew me away, so I started looking for places where I could volunteer or intern," Ms. Culhane said in an interview.
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