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U.S. Courts Close Doors, Cancel Juries as Virus Surges
Courts across the U.S. are shutting their doors again due to rising Covid-19 cases, including several that had outbreaks inside their courthouses.
Coke Ruling Sends Warning on Facebook, Medtronic Tax Fights
A U.S. Tax Court ruling that
Doctor Referral, Kickback Rules Aim to Boost Coordinated Care
Doctors will have an easier time entering into financial arrangements and coordinating care among shared patients under long-awaited changes to two major laws that fight fraud and corruption in the health-care industry.
Jack Daniel’s Seeks to Take Dog Toys Battle to Supreme Court
Along with weighty matters of state like the presidential election and the future of health care, the U.S. Supreme Court’s tasks could include deciding whether trademark law has an exemption for potty humor.
Business, Interrupted: Insurers No Help For Businesses (Podcast)
Businesses all across the country have been shutdown for days, weeks, or even months at a time due to the coronavirus pandemic. Many assumed their insurance policies would help them defray some of their lost revenue. But those assumptions were, by and large, wrong.
Biden Has Path to Block Trump Financial Regulations in Court
A flurry of lawsuits against Trump administration financial regulations provide more pathways for the incoming Biden team to remove many of those rules.
















