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'Conscience' Clauses Covering Medical Providers Hit the Courts
A wave of proposed legislation -- known as "refusal" or "conscience" clauses -- and numerous lawsuits are highlighting a trend by state governments to protect medical providers who refuse to offer services or drugs on religious or moral grounds. Many attorneys fear the movement is a slippery slope to allowing refusal for virtually any medical procedure, limiting patients' access to practices and technology ranging from abortion to stem-cell research and end-of-life treatments.Some Firms Return to Downtown While Others Brace for More Delay
Six weeks after Sandy hit New York, lower Manhattan law firms that remain out of their offices are hoping to return by next month but are confronting the possibility it could take much longer.Six Weeks Post-Sandy, Some Firms Are Back Downtown While Others Brace for More Delay
Several law firms that remain displaced after flooding caused by the so-called superstorm forced them to flee lower Manhattan are confronting the possibility that getting back to normal may take much longer than they'd hoped.List of Candidates Who Successfully Completed the February 2013 New York Bar Exam
2,060 applicants received passing scores.Revenue, Profit, Cash: Managing Law Firms for Success
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Law Firm Operational Considerations for the Corporate Transparency Act
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