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New Approach to Pretreatment Agreements Held Unenforceable
In their Medical Malpractice column, Thomas A. Moore and Matthew Gaier discuss a recent trial level decision that addressed what appears to be a new approach by some health care providers to impede potential malpractice actions before rendering treatment. In a detailed analysis reminiscent of the decisions assessing exculpatory releases, Justice Sanford N. Burland concluded that the challenged provisions were unenforceable.Judge Rejects Challenge to Autonomy of 17th Century Church
At the heart of the feud was a charter granted by King George II of England in 1753.Liquidated Damages Clauses in Restrictive Covenant Agreements
In their Employment Law column, Jeffrey Klein and Nicholas Pappas analyze how employers who opt to include liquidated damages clauses in restrictive covenant agreements might draft such provisions most effectively.Both Sides Cheer $500K Verdict Against Andrew Young III Over Sale of TV Network
Music promoter Bernard Parks Jr. claimed Andrew Young III owed him nearly $5 million from his efforts recruiting founders of Bounce TV, which was sold to Scripps in 2017.Super Bowl Work Kept Dozens of King & Spalding Lawyers Busy
Work for the host committee related to contracts, intellectual property, taxes, data privacy and corporate governance.DC-Area Lobbyists Helped Lay Groundwork for Amazon's HQ2
Amazon is coming to Crystal City. Or is that "National Landing"?Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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