Monday, October 20, 2014

Hospitals Sweat Potential Ebola Liability

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• Hospitals Sweat Potential Ebola Liability

• Triage at Supreme Court

• Agency Sets High Expectations
For Cooperation

• Why Did the Supreme Court Sidestep Sentencing Dispute?

• Fed Judge Cleared in Ethics Case

• The Never-Ending Search of Digital Data

• DOJ Is Facing Tough Task in Ferguson Probe

• Divided Supreme Court Allows Texas Voter ID to Take Effect

• INADMISSIBLE: Roberts Once Considered Repping Clinton

• Op-Ed: The World Could Have Been Better Prepared

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Hospitals Sweat Potential Ebola Liability

As public health authorities moved to calm fears about the risk from Ebola,... Read More »

Triage at Supreme Court

Whether it's a coincidence or a product of an overheated political environment,... Read More »

Agency Sets High Expectations
For Cooperation

For lawyers defending companies under scrutiny by federal agencies, the real... Read More »

Why Did the Supreme Court Sidestep Sentencing Dispute?

When the U.S. Supreme Court ­refused to add a Washington drug case to its docket,... Read More »

Fed Judge Cleared in Ethics Case

A panel of federal judges from across the United States will review the dismissal... Read More »

The Never-Ending Search of Digital Data

Once the government seizes tablets or smartphones, can it use the stored information... Read More »

DOJ Is Facing Tough Task in Ferguson Probe

The Civil Rights Division's investigation into Michael Brown's death could help... Read More »

Divided Supreme Court Allows Texas Voter ID to Take Effect

A rare Saturday morning order from the U.S. Supreme Court allowing a strict... Read More »

INADMISSIBLE: Roberts Once Considered Repping Clinton

Documents released by the Clinton Presidential Library led to a startling revelation:... Read More »

Op-Ed: The World Could Have Been Better Prepared

Cuts in health agencies here and abroad have led to serious flaws in handling... Read More »

 

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Nurse at Dallas Ebola Hospital Hires Fort Lauderdale Lawyer

Fort Lauderdale attorney Robert W. Kelley of Kelley/Uustal is representing... Read More »

Drone Practices Take Off at Hogan Lovells, MoFo

Hogan Lovells and Morrison & Foerster are the latest Am Law firms to launch... Read More »

Cuomo Picks Third Dept. Justice for Top Court

Gov. Andrew Cuomo said Friday he is nominating Appellate Division, Third Department,... Read More »

Emory Deputy GC Recounts Legal Issues in Treating Ebola Patients

A top lawyer at Emory University said Tuesday that even with a decade of planning,... Read More »



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