02.08.16
Kenny Stabler's CTE post-mortem diagnosis cast a pall over his Hall of Fame selection several days later.
02.05.16
The ad industry and the Screen Actors Guild-American Federation of Television and Radio Artists plan to negotiate successor agreements to the current Commercials Contract and Radio Recorded Commercials Contract, when talks begin in February on a new deal.
02.04.16
A federal court judge in Minnesota has rejected the motion of a former chief compliance officer to dismiss the U.S. government's claim that he is liable under the federal Bank Secrecy Act for his employer's failure to comply with applicable BSA requirements.
Regular season NFL concussions are up 58%, and recently two more CTE cases have been discovered, one on a well-known quarterback, a position that many thought was not susceptible to CTE.
02.03.16
The other shoe finally dropped last month when the Federal Reserve announced the first interest rate hike in seven years.
02.02.16
Virginia submits a $1 billion DSRIP application; Michigan's Governor will request authority to extend Medicaid coverage to Flint residents aged 21 and under; and Hawaii reinstates small business tax credits in its updated 1332 waiver proposal.
01.29.16
In a pair of settlements, ride-sharing company Uber agreed to pay a $20,000 fine for failing to report a data breach in a timely manner as required by New York law and promised to change its policies and procedures to better protect the privacy of riders.
01.28.16
Welcome to the inaugural issue of "Manatt on Medicaid: Monthly Expansion Recap," a new companion publication to Manatt's weekly health reform highlights newsletter.
This opinion reconfirms the importance of project objectives in selecting a reasonable range of alternatives for consideration in an EIR.
01.27.16
In a favorable ruling for employers, the European Union's (EU) highest court concluded that an employee's right to privacy was not breached by an employer who monitored his private communications during working hours.