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Pending Amendments to Public Health Law Expand Access But Fall Short
Trial attorney Alan Clark discusses the HIPAA privacy right to access and pending amendments to section 18 which expand the right to access but, in the author's view, do not adequately address these deficiencies and other provisions which appear to be in violation of federal regulations established under HIPAA, HITECH, and the 21st Century Cures Act.AEDI Conference Takeaways: US, EU Regulators Take Stock of Enforcement, Litigation Trends
Regulators from Ireland's Data Protection Commission and the Securities and Exchange Commission shared takeaways from their respective departments' recent enforcement actions, during Georgetown University Law Center's annual Advanced eDiscovery Institute conference last week.Big Pharma Hires Day Pitney and Quinn Emanuel to Fend Off the FDA
The complaint alleged the the U.S. Food and Drug Administration is "acting without warrant, without standards, without explanation, and without answering judicial review."With Government Investigations Rising, Blank Rome Adds White-Collar Litigator in Dallas
Katten Muchin Rosenman white-collar defense partner Barrett Howell joined Blank Rome in Dallas on Tuesday, as the firm builds out the 4-month-old office.View more book results for the query "US Department of Health and Human Services"
Judges Say Georgia's Child Welfare Leader Asked Them to Illegally Detain Children in Juvenile Jails
"Commissioner Broce said that DFCS was not set up to be caregivers for these children and she asked judges to consider detaining the children, locking them up in a juvenile detention center for a few days so that DFCS could maybe find a placement for them," said Paulding County Juvenile Judge Carolyn Altman, who said the request would violate state law.Judicial Ethics Opinion 22-191
(1) A full-time judge may assist a not-for-profit organization in developing a training program designed to educate medical professionals, first responders and others on assessing, evaluating and responding to domestic violence situations, provided the program and participants are not so imbalanced as to cast doubt on the judge's impartiality. (2) The judge may also participate in presenting the training, provided the panels on which the judge serves are "balanced" and the judge abides by generally applicable limitations on judicial speech and conduct, including the public comment rule.McNees Wallace to Sell Harrisburg HQ Following Layoffs for Longtime HR Leaders
The firm is looking for nearly $11 million for the building at 100 Pine St., which is occupied by roughly 125 attorneys and staff.Attorneys for Plaintiffs Push Back in Medicaid Eligibility Battle
Plaintiffs attorneys want a preliminary injunction that would require reinstating coverage to people dropped from the Medicaid program in recent months and ending additional terminations until adequate information is provided.Revenue, Profit, Cash: Managing Law Firms for Success
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