Biden, McCarthy Forge Debt Deal in Bid to Avert US Default
White House and Republican negotiators reached a tentative deal late Saturday to raise the US debt ceiling and avert a default that threatened to send tremors through the global economy.
TennCare’s $50 emergency services reimbursement cap is void because it wasn’t promulgated through notice-and-comment rulemaking, Tennessee’s highest court said.
Mintz Levin’s Bob Bodian is looking to coax lawyers back to the office, beginning with the firm’s partners.
A new South Carolina law that bans abortions after about six weeks of pregnancy violates the state constitution’s privacy, equal protection, and due process guarantees, Planned Parenthood says in a lawsuit filed Thursday.
Republican and White House negotiators are moving closer to an agreement to raise the
White House and Republican negotiators reached a tentative deal late Saturday to raise the US debt ceiling and avert a default that threatened to send tremors through the global economy.
Shareholders of Covid-19 vaccine developer Vaxart Inc. adequately stated insider trading and scheme participation claims against Armistice Capital LLC, a hedge fund linked to Vaxart, a federal court ruled.
Courtroom attacks that 10x Genomics Inc. and Harvard College launched over gene-mapping technology patents have exposed the collaborators to “bombshell revelations”—uncovered by one of the defendants—that Harvard and 10x broke “long-hidden” promises to openly license “the fruits of government-funded biotechnology research.”
Lexicon Pharmaceuticals said the FDA granted approval to its Inpefa (sotagliflozin) tablets for the treatment of heart failure.
Clover Health Investments Corp. investors who alleged the Medicare Advantage-focused insurer misled them before going public asked a federal court to preliminarily approve a $22 million settlement.
AmeriHealth Caritas Services LLC and service coordinators who say it failed to pay them overtime received court approval for a $2.5 million deal resolving their wage-and-hour suit.
South Carolina’s latest restrictions on abortion were blocked Friday, just one day after taking effect.
A former senior executive at Synergy Health Partners Holdings LLC sued the orthopedic practice Friday for ousting him after he was indicted on federal conspiracy charges involving an alleged chiropractic kickback scheme.
Ethicon LLC can’t revive its trade dispute claiming that several
When do legal rights begin, at birth or before that? This video looks at the fetal personhood movement, and what it could mean for the future of abortion. We explore its history and the constitutional argument underpinning it.
The Republican-dominated Texas House of Representatives is scheduled to consider articles of impeachment against Attorney General
The US Patent and Trademark Office’s decision that a LegalForce trademark attorney violated the agency’s rules of professional conduct was upheld by a Virgina federal judge who denied the attorneys’ attempt to fight the decision.
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The California State Bar Court’s decision to drop disciplinary charges against former bar Executive Director Joe Dunn was warranted as time barred, an appellate panel held Friday.
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