As we previously covered, the Supreme Court’s decision in Mullin v. Doe cleared the way for the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) to ...
In a significant change for dental service organizations (DSOs), investors, and dental practices operating in North Carolina, the North ...
Connecticut’s New PFAS Rules: What Businesses Need To Know About The Regulations And Covered Product
Connecticut has joined the growing roster of states cracking down on per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (“PFAS”), the so-called “forever ...
You built a successful small government contracting business. You hold MACs, IDIQs, set-aside task orders. Your revenue is growing. You need capital ...
Healthcare organizations anticipating a final version of the Department of Health and Human Services’ (HHS) sweeping revisions to the HIPAA ...
Increasingly organisations use AI tools not only to enhance operational efficiency, but also to assess risks and inform strategic decision ...
In Office of Special Deputy Receiver v. Hartford Fire Insurance Co., the Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals affirmed dismissal of a claim for ...
When we think about what it means to be an elder law attorney, many people think about drafting wills and trusts, preparing ...
Goodwin welcomes the opportunity to respond to the European Commission (the “Commission”)’s public consultation on the draft guidelines ...
Alaska House Bill 126 (HB 126), sponsored by Representative Neal Foster and passed by the 34th Alaska Legislature, is now law. The bill changes ...
California has long maintained one of the country’s more developed prohibitions on the Corporate Practice of Medicine (“CPOM”) and the ...
In Maryland and the District of Columbia, when people are getting divorced the law provides for the “equitable” distribution of their ...
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