Calculating damages related to an impaired business can be a difficult task. No one has a crystal ball regarding the future. However, the valuation approach allows for a supportable and hopefully rea
The Health Care Quality Improvement Act (HCQIA), 42 U.S.C.A. §11101 et seq., is a federal law that has, inter alia, a goal of fostering meaningful peer review within health care entities, withou
The Superior Court has refused to let State College-based Geisinger Clinic out of a suit filed by a doctor alleging defamation after it issued a report stating that he was terminated over concerns ab
...During his employment, Babb had clinical privileges with Centre Community Hospital (CCH). However, after his termination, those privileges were withdrawn because he no longer...
A Chester County jury has awarded more than $805,000 to the estate of a man after his wife and father alleged doctors continued to dose the man with narcotics despite his "obstructive sleep apnea" ho
The Tax Court issues three distinct types of decisions: regular decisions where questions of law are decided, memorandum decisions reviewing questions of fact, and summary opinions for small tax case
Tax credits are more valuable to taxpayers than deductions because they reduce tax payments dollar for dollar; their value is not dependent on the taxpayer's tax bracket
An Atlantic City, N.J., jury has socked Swiss pharmaceutical giant Roche Holding AG with another big verdict involving its potent acne medication, Accutane, this one to the tune of $25.16 million
...and principal of TaxMam Inc. in Cupertino, Calif., editor-in-chief of CCH's Journal of Tax Practice & Procedure , and former member...
The 21st century is clearly the age of cybercrime, and franchise companies should be especially concerned because, simplistically, there are only two types of computer systems: those that have been h
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