... DALLAS (AP) American Airlines has agreed to pay...value of the jury's future damages award, not the cost...
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...inpatient services to a Medicaid beneficiary, HHSC reimburses the hospital with Medicaid funds. 1 TEX. ADMIN. CODE § 355.8063 (2004) (Tex. Health & Human...
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...s restrictive interpretation of the RELA private cause of action, but a future claimant may be. Accordingly, I write to explain my disagreement with the...
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...In April 2002, Verizon approved her request for an accommodation under the Americans with Disabilities Act to transition to a twenty-hour work week. Phillips...
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...s behalf: the Trust is a proper ERISA defendant; the Trust received funds directly traceable to Larry Griffin's tort recovery; and the Plan held...
The NLJ's Marcia Coyle examines four landmark U.S. Supreme Court cases on health care, money in elections, guns and race in this exclusive excerpt from The Roberts Court: The Struggle for the Constit
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...the liquidated damages award for an enhanced pension because it was a future, not past loss, vacate the damages for mental anguish, reject Miller's...
...how the Keystone experience may influence the presidential permit process in the future. TransCanada Corp. initially proposed the Keystone Project in 2005. The...
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