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The trial court did not violate HIPAA's Privacy Rule by admitting A.M.'s medical records for use in an involuntary intervention hearing initiated by the Chester County Department of Aging Services
...origin in a multi-year legal conflict over a Philadelphia property...purchase price. Two weeks later, respondent filed a petition...
...a June 30 deadline for final approval. The Legal reported last week that the package approved by the House included a 1...
...granted mother custody on alternate weekends and one overnight visit during each week. The court found father was a "strong, caring parent...
...Senate confirmed a third judge to the federal bench in Philadelphia, a week after it confirmed two others. Luis Felipe Restrepo, a former...
...next in line for a vote that will likely be held next week. "Three was too many for the GOP to swallow...
...proceedings. Now, oral argument recordings are released at the end of every week, but the court's own website only provides audio from 2010 forward...
...Ten-year-old Sarah Murnaghan is recovering after receiving adult lungs this week at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia. Her parents had sued over national...
...and she was honored this week with the Philadelphia Bar Association...of advancing women in the legal profession. Lazarus has...
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