Opioid Legislation Takes Important Steps to Create Treatment Capacity and ID At-Risk Patients
by Stephanie Kennan
Comprehensive screenings and instituting a "dose ceiling" are two ways to tackle care for at-risk patients.
New York's New Sexual Harassment Law: What Employers Need to Know
by Ann E. Evanko
New York's Stop Sexual Harassment Act goes into effect in October 2019.
An Interview With Bruce D. Lamb of Gunster, Yoakley & Stewart
by Best Lawyers
The 2019 Best Lawyers "Lawyer of the Year" winner for Health Care Law in Tampa looks at how his practice is changing.
Protect Your Pets: Westchester Elder Law Attorney Anthony Enea Explains How to Provide for Pets in an Estate Plan
by Anthony J. Enea
Along with pet ownership comes the responsibility of ensuring your companion animal's care and well-being - even if that extends beyond your lifetime.
New Non-Compete Restrictions To Take Effect in D.C.
by Gregory Sirico
Best Lawyers investigates the Non-Compete Clarification Act of 2022 passed in the District of Columbia.
"Lawyer of the Year"
Kenya S. Woodruff
Health Care Law
Dallas/Fort Worth, TX
2024
Georgia Laws Taking Effect in 2022
by Gregory Sirico
Three new pieces of Georgia legislation aim to improve medical bill transparency, lower the sales tax on vehicles and enact further safeguards to protect children in foster care.
The Unkindest Cut
by Aria Gmitter
Want to save money by dealing with unregulated amateurs in hair care or a hundred other professions? You might be courting disaster, as my tormented tresses will testify.
How Do I Protect My Child From Online Predators?
by Kelly L. Frey Sr.
New technologies open up new ways for children to be exploited online. The Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act offers a solution.
Protection for Protectors
by Steven D. Weiner and Mario C. Giannettino
The pandemic sent shockwaves throughout the already burdened U.S. health-care system. Still, there are several measures providers can enact to ensure they’re ready for litigation should it come to pass.
Tribal Sovereignty or Discrimination?
by Janice Zhou
The Indian Child Welfare Act was designed to help keep Native American children from being adopted outside their tribes. Now it’s under threat.
Texas AI Law at 6 Months: What Lawyers Must Know
by Bryan Driscoll
Six months after the Texas Responsible Artificial Intelligence Governance Act was established, the system is still figuring out how to incorporate these new guidelines.
Paramount Hit With NY Class Action Lawsuit Over Mass Layoffs
by Gregory Sirico
Paramount Global faces a class action lawsuit for allegedly violating New York's WARN Act after laying off 300+ employees without proper notice in September.
Claims for Antitrust Damages
by Bernt Elsner and Molly Kos
The Austrian Cartel Amendment Act (Kartell- und Wettbewerbsrechts-Änderungsgesetz) 2017 might be put up for its first high-class practicability test sooner than expected.
Whistleblower Legislation Opens the Doors for More International Claims
by Justin Smulison
An Anti-Money Laundering Act, part of a recently passed Omnibus Budget in the U.S. Senate, is expanding protection for whistleblowers both domestically and internationally.
How to Get a Power of Attorney
by Bryan Driscoll
Learn the steps to set up a power of attorney, the risks of DIY forms and how to choose the right person to act on your behalf.
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