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Powell Goldstein Continues Growth With the Addition of Howard Hirsch
On 06-08-2007.
Prior to joining Powell Goldstein, Mr. Hirsch was with Holland & Knight LLP. His practice focuses on REITs, and he also has significant experience in the areas of securities law and commercial transactions, general corporate law, and M&one. His work includes handling securities matters and general corporate issues, along with SEC reporting and Sarbanes-Oxley compliance, for publicly-held REITs. Mr. Hirsch has also ...
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Most Personal Injury Policies Inadequate
On 02-08-2007.
Hundreds of thousands of Israelis have insurance policies to protect them in case of personal injury, but that does not mean that most of them should rest easy at night.
For example, 90 percent of all accidents that result in personal injuries are either traffic accidents or work-related ones—and many personal injury policies do not cover either case. ...
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CAMC execs out solely for profit, surgeon’s lawyer says
On 29-07-2007.
“Everybody’s up there for profit,” said Karen Miller, one Charleston lawyer representing her brother, Dr. R.E. Hamrick Jr., in one lawsuit against CAMC. “The doctors aren’t getting the equipment they need. The patients aren’t getting the care they need.”
At Thursday’s court hearing, Hamrick’s lawyers said CAMC administrators singled out Hamrick and abruptly revoked his hospital privileges after he refused to ...
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HILLARY, JOHN AND BARAK
On 25-07-2007.
America's far left still thinks socialized medicine is good for everyone simply because everyone would be covered (whether they want to or not) and, because everyone (except their poor constituents) would be forced to pay exorbitant taxes to the federal government to finance it. It would also be very good for government since it would promulgate the bureaucracy. When she carried the self-ascribed title of ...
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Malpractice insurance mandate won&39;t change
On 21-07-2007.
Mcare covers medical malpractice damage awards that exceed the $500,000 in private insurance that doctors, hospitals and nursing homes must carry. When Mcare was created years ago, the plan was for doctors and the other providers to pay an annual surcharge to cover payouts from the fund.
Because damage awards in medical malpractice cases began rising dramatically in the early part of the decade, Gov. Ed Rendell ...
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Court: Superior Court of New Jersey, Appellate Division on appeal ...
On 17-07-2007.
Kern, Augustine, Conroy & Schoppmann, attorneys for respondent New Jersey Eye Center, did not file one brief.
Mark one. Aronchick, admitted pro hac vice, and William S. Wachenfeld argued the cause for appellant (Hangley Aronchick Segal & Pudlin and Mendes & Mount, attorneys; Mr. Aronchick, Michael Lieberman, and Mr. Wachenfeld, on the brief). ...
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