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Supreme Court of the State of New York Appellate Division: Second Judicial Department REINALDO E. RIVERA, J.P. JOSEPH COVELLO DANIEL D. ANGIOLILLO WILLIA
Practical Implications of HITECH
The important message to be taken from these new HIPAA requirements is that practically any entity that has access to PHI is subject to oversight by DHHS. As a result, all such entities should be aware of the HIPAA requirements and adopt practical policies, procedures and strategies to ensure compliance with these requirements, avoid the need to make breach notifications, minimize penalties and protect the flow of PHI.HOWARD MILLER, J.P. PETER B. SKELOS JOSEPH COVELLO WILLIAM E. McCARTHY, JJ. In the Matter of Transitional Services of New York for Long Island, Inc., respondent-appellant, v p
St. John's $30 Million Patent Claim Against Ex-Professor to Proceed
The university's claim against a retired pharmacology professor and a former graduate student will go forward following a Brooklyn federal judge's denial of the defendants' motion to dismiss.Ex-Associate Sues Firm, Alleging Bias In Wake of Wedding and Pregnancy
The founder of a firm devoted to reproductive law is being sued by a former associate for alleged marital and pregnancy discrimination.The Chilling Impact of Vapor Intrusion
Vapor intrusion of hazardous contamination is an urgent and expanding environmental issue having a particularly chilling impact on brownfield (contaminated property) real estate development. This article will discuss the most recent regulatory policies and enforcement trends pertaining to vapor intrusion, potential claims and the effect of vapor intrusion on due diligence for property acquisition.St. John's $30 Million Patent Claim Against Ex-Professor to Proceed
A suit filed by St. John's University against a retired pharmacology professor and a former graduate student will go forward following Eastern District Judge Nicholas G. Garaufis' denial of the defendants' motion to dismiss.Admission Rescission of St. John's Student Is Upheld
A divided appellate panel has upheld the decision of the St. John's University School of Law to rescind the admission of a student it accused of including insufficient detail in his application about a brush with the law seven years before enrolling in the school.SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK APPELLATE DIVISION : SECOND JUDICIAL DEPARTMENT 0251f O/hu AD2d Argued - May 2, 2002 FRED T. SANTUCCI, J.P. AN
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