...to law firms that bill on an hourly basis, in New York, we await the result of the certification of two conflicting decisions regarding unfinished...
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...State Bar's current leadership to "have a discussion about how we can reach out and address those comments and concerns, and determine the...
...job overseeing employee relations in Emory University's human resources department. "We're dealing with labor law, employment discrimination and all these other...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
...JUSTICE SCALIA delivered the opinion of the Court. We consider whether an agency's interpretation of a statutory ambiguity that concerns...
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...JUSTICE SCALIA delivered the opinion of the Court. We consider whether an agency's interpretation of a statutory ambiguity that concerns...
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...its elderly residents. We grant the petition for review...of Elgin's provider-of-care agreement, a denial of payment...
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...in the judgment.*fn1 We are asked to decide whether that amount includes attorney's fees incurred...
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...We further conclude there is no evidence of mental anguish because evidence of some sleeplessness and anxiety-but evidence of no disruption in patient care...
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...workers' compensation law.*fn1 We must decide whether the MSP preempts a state law that requires a...
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