An in-depth look at recent important rulings.
- June 21, 2013ALM Staff | Law Journal Newsletters |
Psychiatrists and other mental health practitioners must know the reporting laws in their own jurisdictions, and take the required steps under those laws, if they want to avoid liability when a patient follows through on a threat to harm someone else.
June 21, 2013Michael D. BrophyWhat are the causes of action for an EMTALA claim? What constitutes an "adequate" screening, and how can a plaintiff show that the screening he or she received fell short?
June 21, 2013Janice G. InmanMed Mal practitioners are questioning whether never events, and their related payment issues, is admissible into evidence at trial. What is the current state of the law, and what issues can we anticipate will come up in the future?
June 21, 2013Kim M. Ruder, Andrew W. Countryman and Alexandra SaberCloud computing has spawned a rise in companies encouraging employees to "bring your own device" (BYOD) to work, and it's a trend on the rise at law firms. So what exactly is it?
June 21, 2013Jonathan LiebermanBeginning with this issue, we are proud to present a new column written by one of the premier law firm experts, Pamela Woldow, Esq.
June 21, 2013Pamela WoldowKey information on the most frequent problems found with pension plans during employee benefit plan audits, and how you can self-audit your plan for possible compliance issues and options you have to correct them.
June 21, 2013K. Jennie KinnevyA look at a key case in New York.
June 21, 2013ALM Staff | Law Journal Newsletters |

