...study have similar levels of regulation and legal protection, leading analysts...president Lisa Rickard says excessive litigation is putting U.S. companies...
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...public policy law. Vela was with the public policy and regulation group at Holland & Knight in Washington, D.C., from...
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...similar item. Federal statutes or regulations protect taxpayers in this regard...become the subject of collection litigation in which the inflated chargemaster...
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...the New Jersey State Bar Association on recently passed and pending legislation, regulations, gubernatorial nominations and/or appointments of interest to lawyers, as well as...
...Plaintiff also alleges that defendant waived his right to arbitration through his litigation conduct. However, defendant notified plaintiff of his intention to compel arbitration less...
...litigation for years, the courts have significant experience to draw upon. Accordingly, courts are likely to apply to e-health transactions the standards and regulations...
...decreasing staff levels and competence. Litigation in this area is increasing...are no overriding specific federal regulations, only more general state regulations...
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