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In the Marketplace
August 30, 2007
Highlights of the latest equipment leasing news from around the country.
Equipment Finance in Canada: Changes to the Income Tax Act May Have an Impact
August 30, 2007
Canada's conservative minority government recently passed its 2007 Financial Budget (the 'Budget'), which will likely impact the equipment finance industry and particularly cross-border (U.S./Canada) transactions. Central to the Budget was the proposal to eliminate withholding tax on interest payments on loan transactions. As will be discussed below, the likely impact will be that traditional cross-border transactions will be restructured to: 1) provide for quicker repayment of the principal portion of the loan, and 2) provide a means for a greater number of less internationally focused commercial banks and finance companies to undertake cross-border transactions which, prior to the enactment of the new legislation, would have be seen as too complex. This second impact may cause a more competitive environment and further add liquidity to any already liquid market. It is not clear, however, that the proposed legislation will have a significant impact on larger transactions or the activities of internationally focused lenders. While there will likely be enhanced competition for smaller straightforward transactions than currently exists, the market for complex large transactions, while restructured, will have the same level of competition as currently exists.
Negotiating a Medicaid Lien
August 30, 2007
Last year, the U.S. Supreme Court limited reimbursement of Medicaid liens to the fraction of the total recovery that corresponds to medical expenses. <i>Arkansas Department of Health and Human Services et al. v. Ahlborn</i>, 547 U.S. 268 (2006). Measures can be taken, however, that dramatically limit government liens, preserving recoveries to enrich the quality of life of a severely disabled individual.
Verdicts
August 30, 2007
Recent rulings of importance to you and your practice.
Med Mal News
August 30, 2007
What's new and noteworthy.
Drug & Device News
August 30, 2007
The most recent news you need to know.
'Back Channel Diplomacy' As a Litigation Technique
August 30, 2007
In this writer's experience, the majority of medical malpractice cases involve a primary target defendant, usually a hospital or attending physician, often joined with multiple codefendants with less potential exposure. It is not uncommon to find three or more defense firms playing active roles in the discovery process, and, for purposes of this article, we shall refer to those defendants with lesser potential exposure as 'secondary defendants.'
Suit Charges 'Inhumane' Questions at Med-Mal Deposition
August 30, 2007
Rough spots are common on the road of civil litigation, but it's not every day that a plaintiff's attorney sues his adversary for asking 'inhumane' questions during a deposition that allegedly inflict 'grievous emotional distress.' That's the thrust of a suit filed July 11 in Essex County, NJ.
When Products Liability Intersects with Malpractice Strategy
August 30, 2007
Medical device products liability litigation and medical malpractice litigation have intersected for as long as physicians have been prescribing and implanting medical devices, but that overlap continues to increase and become even more intricate as medical devices become more sophisticated and more widely utilized by physicians and the public, and as plaintiffs increasingly seek to keep their cases in state court by including local diversity-destroying defendants in suits.
Employer Violates FMLA: Termination of Employee Who Requested Leave Extension
August 30, 2007
Many employers find it difficult to administer their leave of absence policies within the parameters of the Family and Medical Leave Act ('FMLA').

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