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New York Law Journal Names Its 2019 Rising Stars
Our Rising Stars awards recognize the region's most promising lawyers 40 and younger by the date of submission.Goodwin Procter Hires Heavyweight Taylor Wessing Life Science Team
The hires come as Goodwin looks to bolster its life sciences and technology practices.Law Firms Tackle Mental Health, One Initiative at a Time
Forty firms out of the Am Law 200 offered details on the steps they're taking to improve mental health and wellness among attorneys and staff.Appellate Division, Second Department:June 12, 2019
Montgomery County's Lead Paint Lawsuit Sent Back to State Court
A lawsuit filed by Montgomery County over lead-based paint in residential communities has been removed from federal court and sent back to state court where it originated.First Department Rules $77M Real Estate Holding Co. Sale Can't Be Invalidated After Loan Default
The decision, from the First Department of the New York Supreme Court's Appellate Division, reversed a lower court's decision last year, which allowed Atlas to proceed with claims seeking to invalidate KKR & Co.'s nearly $77 million purchase of the company at auction after Atlas had defaulted on the loan.'This Should Be Interesting': DC Judge Signals Skepticism of CVS-Aetna Merger
The hearing was set to last up to three days but ended Wednesday after Wu and executives from CVS and Aetna argued that the merger would not stifle competition.DC Judge Signals Skepticism of CVS-Aetna Merger
The hearing was set to last up to three days but ended Wednesday after Wu and executives from CVS and Aetna argued that the merger would not stifle competition.No Rubber Stamp: DC Judge Holds 'Mini-Trial' for CVS-Aetna Merger
The hearing was set to last up to three days but ended Wednesday after Wu and executives from CVS and Aetna argued that the merger would not stifle competition.HIPAA's Business Associate Traps for Biotech and Life Sciences
Since its inception, the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996, (HIPAA) has required that patient health information (PHI) be kept confidential. HIPAA meets this goal primarily through its privacy rule, security rule and breach notification rule.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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