Attorney Stuart Silverman says the First Circuit’s widening the divide on the False Claims Act’s causation standard adds to the need for the Supreme Court to weigh in.
The most challenging accident benefits cases deal with whether or not an incident is an ‘accident’ even if facts of a case ...
After the case survived a motion to dismiss, Co-Diagnostics brought on Doug Greene, Genevieve York-Erwin and their team at ...
"This ruling prevents the unfair practice of pointing to an ‘empty chair’ at trial and ensures that injured parties have a ...
Social media content creators—including a golden doodle, a video essayist, and a fashion blogger—accusing PayPal Inc. and ...
Recently the Minnesota Supreme Court recognized a claim for negligent selection of an independent contractor in Alonzo v.
The board will not agree to compensate a worker simply because their anxiety or depression gets exacerbated because of ...
Dating back to the 19th century, the U.S. Supreme Court has held that when construing a statute, the courts are to “give effect, if possible, to ...
The Ontario Superior Court of Justice has quashed a Workplace Safety and Insurance Appeals Tribunal (WSIAT) decision that ...
Welcome to the Winter 2025 issue of “FCA Enforcement & Compliance Digest,” our quarterly newsletter in which we compile essential updates on ...
As COVID gripped the nation five years ago, nursing home operators often found themselves blamed for devastating outcomes.
The family of a teenager, whose death they believe was caused by illegally obtained prescription drugs, say they want dealers ...
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