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Paralegal Superstar March 2010: Catherine McKenzie
Catherine McKenzie began her legal career as a legal secretary in 1972, at the age of 20, for a Federal non-profit law services committee on Long Island, New York. In her capacity as legal secretary she was part of the......
Paralegal Superstar February 2010: Jeannie Cartabiano
Jeannie Cartabiano is a Certified Paralegal from Redlands, California who works for the firm McPeters, McAlearney, Shimoff & Hatt in the areas of Corporate, Tax and Estate Planning. Jeannie obtained her Paralegal Certificate-ABA approved, from Saddleback College in 1993, her......
Being a runner myself, I am always amazed to see those who can endure the challenge of a marathon. I've only completed a half myself and can say first hand it is extremely difficult. I must say how impressed I......
Workers' Compensation Practice for Paralegals (Actually Written by a Paralegal!)
Many of you know Lynne DeVenny as the gifted author of the exceptional Paralegal blog entitled Practical Paralegalism however, what many of you may not know is she is also the co-author of an excellent guide for Paralegals who work......
Small Town Paralegal Student Has Big Dreams
Walking past a guitar and having envisions of performing on stage started out as a dream for one 14-year-old girl. As most teen parents would assume, Amelia Conway’s parents thought that she was just going through a phase and did......
By Patty Dietz-Selke "U R the only problem U will ever have & U R the only solution. Change is inevitable, personal growth is always a decision." Bob Proctor This powerful message came to my attention recently as I was......
idealawg
The Wall Street Journal has included an excerpt from the soon-to-be-published book The Genius in All of Us: Why Everything You've Been Told About Genetics, Talent, and IQ Is Wrong. From "The Success Myth": ...It would be folly to suggest that anyone can literally do or become anything. But the......
From the program Web page: Addressing the Mind and Its Potential conference, neuroscientist Dr Michael Valenzuela describes the concept of neuroplasticity in the brain. He cites the tangible benefits that mental and physical activity have on the development and ongoing functioning of the brain to demonstrate how our neural pathways......
"Changing the brain: Mind over matter?": Discussion at Mind & Its Potential conference
Here's a conversation at the 2009 Mind & Its Potential conference. From the program Web page: In this discussion at the Mind & its Potential conference, this expert panel addresses how recent discoveries in neuroscience have changed the way we conceive of brain function. Recent thinking proposes that the brain......
Would you rather do business with Pinkberry or Red Mango?
Because of the difference in spirit I recently experienced, I know my answer to that question I just posed. Last month I signed up for one of the frozen yogurt company's "clubs" on my birthday. This week, I e-mailed Pinkberry to see if I would get my birthday bonus points.......
New Tel Aviv University study says control freaks can reduce their stress load and perform better
The release "Flexing your marathon muscles at work" (EurekAlert): Budget cutbacks have left many of us with more work than ever. Now new research by Dr. Danit Ein-Gar of Tel Aviv University's Recanati Graduate School of Business Administration offers us tips to help us stay at the top of our......
Interview with Norman Doidge on neuroplasticity, electronic media, privacy, and more
I urge you to read the whole interview of this poet and neuroscientist. Here are some excerpts from "Q & A: Norman Doidge" (theVARSITY.ca). DC [interviewer]: Did you have any epiphanies when writing your book? ND: I remember I was walking down the train tracks near Chaplain Crescent, and I......
Georgia Debt Law ::. Bankruptcy Blog
Foreclosure Notices Soar In Atlanta
There were 10,357 foreclosure notices published in February for the 13-county Metro Atlanta area, up 27 percent from January and 34 percent from February 2009. Alpharetta-based Equity Depot released the numbers in a report today, according to a post by Henry Unger in his “The Biz Beat” on the Atlanta Journal...
Filing Personal Bankruptcy in Cartersville
Thousands of Georgia residents have found themselves unable to pay their home mortgage, credit card or medical expenses and having exhausted all other financial options, have found financial relief by filing personal bankruptcy. If you are considering filing bankruptcy in Cartersville and you need information, a Cartersville bankruptcy lawyer can...
Filing Personal Bankruptcy in Duluth, Georgia
Image via Wikipedia Thousands of Georgia residents have faced an unexpected financial crisis through job loss, home foreclosure, high medical bills or unexpected death or divorce. Many Duluth residents have found relief by filing bankruptcy in Duluth. If you are considering filing bankruptcy in Duluth, Georgia, you can contact a Duluth...
Filing Personal Bankruptcy in Jonesboro, Georgia
Filing Chapter 7 bankruptcy in Jonesboro may allow Jonesboro residents to dismiss all or part of their unsecured debt within four to six months. Filing Chapter 13 bankruptcy in Jonesboro does not immediately dismiss debt, but may allow Jonesboro filers to restructure their debt payments with a new three to...
Filing Personal Bankruptcy in Rome
If you are like millions of other Americans who are unable to pay their high credit card bills or who are facing home foreclosure, you may need financial help. Filing Chapter 7 bankruptcy in Rome, Georgia, may allow you to eliminate all or part of your debt. Filing Chapter 13...
Foreclosure Postings Down For Atlanta Metro
The number of homes published this month for the foreclosure sale in February dropped in Metro Atlanta. The 8,181 notices are down 3 percent from notices published in January last year and 21 percent below the number of notices published in December. The drop was the first in 14 months according...
Ms. JD - Changing the Face of the Legal Profession
Ms. JD Weekly Roundup: Week Ending March 5, 2010
March is Women's History Month. How Are You Celebrating the 30th Anniversary? Congratulations to Lynn Malerba, the New Chief of the Mohegan Tribe of Indians, and the First Woman to be Elected to the Post in over 300 Years! DuPont, Prudential, Microsoft and Others Pledge $30 Million to Minority and Women-Owned Firms...
Leadership, Power, and Politics: How Can You Obtain the Power to Shape Action in Your Organization?
Law firms, governmental agencies, law schools, corporations, not-for-profit agencies, industry groups, and small businesses are organizations. Organizations are systems of government; they are “intrinsically political,” says Gareth Morgan in his classic book, Images of Organization. What does this mean for you? read more...
Surveying the Impact of Diversity in Business Development
Harry Keshet, Ph.D and Angela Meyer, Ph.D. are collecting new research that addresses previously unexplored issues related to business development. They're hoping you'll help them and take this survey How attorneys in different areas of legal specialization successfully generate new business; How law firms help and hinder attorneys' level of business generation; How...
Ms. JD Perks: Free Subscription to The Legal Balance!
The Legal Balance is a monthly newsletter dedicated to easing the juggle for female attorneys. Most of the tips and services are focused in the Chicago area, home to founder Erica Zolokar. But there's something in there for everyone and for a limited time Ms. JD's readers get a free...
Superwomen JDs and What You Can Learn From Them: Featuring Tanya Jachimiak of Illinois
Tanya L. Jachimiak received her Juris Doctor in 1998 from DePaul University College of Law. She practiced employment law, including class action litigation, for over ten years. Tanya left the private sector for the public, currently holding the position of Associate Director of the Office for Access and Equity, University...
New Courtroom Capers Contest @ Overheard in Court
The folks at Overheard in Court are offering a $150 prize to posters on their site this month. The site functions as a lovely tribute to Judge Buchmeyer and his long running, much loved, column in The Texas Bar Journal. February's contest winner Nathalie Pettit submitted this gem: Employer supervisor testifying in...
The Legal Satyricon
If I were president, hands down, this cat would be my first choice if a Supreme Court seat opened up. I don’t agree with him on all issues (far from it) but he’s principled, intelligent, and consistent. Filed under: Academics, Civil Liberties, First Amendment, political correctness ...
“Vajazzle” is exactly what it sounds like
By J. DeVoy Ferdinand Bardamu of In Mala Fide is launching an internet campaign to lay claim on a new word: Vajazzle. Vajazzle \və-ˈja-zəl\ (verb): the process of adorning a vagina with shiny crystals. So, a cross of the iconic 1970s direct order product, the BeDazzler…. …and a female reproductive organ. Got it. Don’t shoot the...
Blogger gets SLAPPed for passing on government warnings
By J. DeVoy At Elliott.org, the story of a travel insurance company’s SLAPP suit against the blog’s writer, Christopher Elliott, rises from the murk and into daylight. In March of 2009, Elliott reported that Florida regulators had warned three travel insurance agencies, all of which were offering policies from bankrupt Prime...
Write your Congressman NOW in support of Federal Anti-SLAPP legisation
By J. DeVoy As Marc noted, Rep. Steve Cohen (D-TN) has introduced The Citizen Participation Act, the first Federal anti-SLAPP legislation, to Congress. Like any bill, this one needs your help. Yes, you, the internet user whose free speech, financial security and family’s well being are at stake if you find yourself...
Federal Anti-SLAPP Legislation Introduced — Hail Rep. Steve Cohen (D-TN)
Congressman Steve Cohen, D-TN is our First Amendment Bad Ass of the week. Mr. Cohen introduced The Citizen Participation Act, a federal anti-slapp bill. The bill describes its purpose as follows: To protect first amendment rights of petition and free speech by preventing States and the United States from allowing...
Genetics, IQ and the judicial double standard
By J. DeVoy Emergent research is raising a serious question about the heritability of IQ, suggesting that most of it is, in fact, genetic. High IQ is associated with the prevalence of certain SNPs – groupings of nucleotides in an individual’s genetic code – which cannot be caused by normal life...
Technology & Marketing Law Blog
[Post by Venkat] The Ninth Circuit affirmed the district court's ruling in Office Depot v. Zuccarini [Scribd link], agreeing that......
Forwarding Defamatory Email with Introductory Comments Protected by 47 USC 230--Phan v. Pham
By Eric Goldman Phan v. Pham, 2010 WL 658244 (Cal. App. Ct. Feb. 25, 2010) This is the first 230......
Rare Ruling on Damages for Sending Bogus Copyright Takedown Notice--Lenz v. Universal
By Eric Goldman Lenz v. Universal Music Corp., 5:07-cv-03783-JF (N.D. Cal. Feb. 25. 2010) In the lawsuit over the allegedly......
Google AdWords Contract Upheld Again, Causing a Venue Transfer in Flowbee v. Google
By Eric Goldman Flowbee International, Inc. v. Google, Inc., 4:10-cv-00668-LB (S.D. Tex. Feb. 8, 2010). My post on Flowbee’s initial......
Clickthrough Agreement With Acknowledgement Checkbox Enforced--Scherillo v. Dun & Bradstreet
By Eric Goldman Scherillo v. Dun & Bradstreet, Inc., 2010 WL 537805 (E.D.N.Y. Feb. 17, 2010) I teach my Cyberspace......
Google Hit With Another Antitrust Lawsuit. Does It Have Microsoft Ties? Google v. myTriggers
By Eric Goldman Google, Inc v. myTriggers.com, Inc., 09 CV 14836 (Franklin County Ct. of Common Pleas, Ohio). Google filed......
Ann Althouse's Blogs
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If only I could have blogged in the century before blogging! I will imperfectly satisfy my longing by using a random number generator to pick the year and the NYT archive to scan the news stories for today's date in that year....
Tung's Minutes of Five More Libidinal [ ]s
This is the story three popular blogs who lost everything, and the one blog who had no choice but to keep them all together. And then the next blog, which we took over by force and stealth. Until she left....
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Just a little place to blog if Blogger shuts me out of my usual place....
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the [non]billable hour by Matthew Homann
What happens when you give fifteen speakers just six minutes and twenty slides each to discuss their vision of the future of law practice? Ignite Law! Taking place on the eve of ABA TECHSHOW, Ignite Law will be a fun......
What happens when you give fifteen speakers just six minutes and twenty slides each to discuss their vision of the future of law practice? Ignite Law! Taking place on the eve of ABA Techshow, Ignite Law will be a fun......
Ignite Law Coming to Techshow on March 24th
More details tomorrow!...
Revive Zombie Clients and Other Great Tips
There's some great, simple advice from the Freelance Folder in Seven Tips to Keep Your Clients Coming Back for More. The tips: Offer packages for recurring work. Give your best clients special treatment. Revive “zombie clients.” Mark important dates. Foster......
Jordan Furlong suggests lawyers and firms conduct an Obsolescence Audit, aimed at identifying aspects of your business that won't survive the next ten years. Here's his checklist of things to look for: 1. Any offering that’s the same no matter......
Resolve to Let Clients Set Your Price
I've been using my "You Decide" fill-in-the-blank invoice, for over a year now. In that time, I've found time and time again that my clients pay me more than I would have charged them. And, in situations where clients demand......
Defending People
Legal Education or Experience Not Required
Findlaw is looking for a dreckblog writer: KEY RESPONSIBILITIES: - Track legal news and developments on a daily basis, using multiple information sources - Write blog posts reporting on legal news and related legal information of interest to a consumer audience, under the direction of an editor - Work with FindLaw Social...
Harris County Death Penalty Update: They Report, I Explain.
More news, documents, and analysis of Kevin Fine’s order holding the Texas death penalty procedure statute, Code of Criminal Procedure Article 37.071, unconstitutional: Yesterday I brought you the motion, and the order Judge Fine signed. I explained how the press had the story wrong (the death penalty isn’t unconstitutional; the procedural...
Judge Fine on the Constitutionality of 37.071
A courtroom observer reports that Judge Fine took judicial notice of more than 200 death row inmates exonerated, most due to DNA retests, which called into question many more cases where DNA was not available to retest. The following are approximate quotes from Judge Fine: I must decide what our evolving standards...
Even in Texas, Death Penalty Still Constitutional
Brian Rogers of the Houston Chronicle reported today that Judge Kevin Fine of the 177th District Court “declared the death penalty unconstitutional.” This caused the Chronicle’s anonymous commenters to gibber ignorantly in righteous indignation like a cage full of unusually stupid monkeys. Which is always fun. Paul Kennedy was immediately on...
Chris Dorbandt and Catalyst Design: Partners in Crime
Rule 7.02 Communications Concerning a Lawyer’s Services(a) A lawyer shall not make or sponsor a false or misleading communication about the qualifications or the services of any lawyer or firm. A communication is false or misleading if it:(1) contains a material misrepresentation of fact or law, or omits a fact...
As illustrated by the ‘problems’ firms are experiencing with X and Y geners, there has been a global values evolution. These generations are less willing to accept the same incursions on their family and social lives in return for rewards in the future. They are also less tolerant of organisations...
My Shingle
To Win the Hearts and Minds of Consumers, Lawyers Need to Sell, Not Sue
To date, we lawyers haven't been able to effectively sell the public on the idea that document preparation services like Legal Zoom are a poor substitute for the services of a lawyer. So, being lawyers, we've done the next best thing to selling: suing. Last month, a Missouri law firm filed...
1. Lisa Solomon takes on Westlaw - It shouldn't take a detective to figure out the answer to one single question: How much will WestlawNext cost? Yet, apparently, it does and so my friend, Lisa Solomon of Legal Research and Writing pro has been investigating. Lisa hasn't yet figured out...
Guest Post: State Bar Regulations on Lawyer Advertising
The following is a guest post by Kelly Spradley, VP of Marketing and Sales at Impirus Legal Websites. Florida is not looking too sunny for lawyers today. The Florida Bar recently announced that Florida attorneys must put website testimonials, laudatory statements, and past results behind a disclaimer page. Many Florida lawyers currently have...
In case you didn't know, California mega law firm, Morrison Foerster is MoFo, and this is its website. Understandably, the site might confuse you since mofo has other, more widely recognized colloquial meanings - though Morrison Foerster ranks first in search for "mofo." Reportedly (by Above the Law, where else?), the...
California mega law firm, Morrison Foerster is MoFo, and this (above) is its website. Understandably, the site might confuse you since mofo has more widely recognized, colloquial meanings. But Morrison Foerster ranks first in search for "mofo." The Mofo website cost one million to build, claims Above the Law. Was it...
Would You Work on Spec? Why Should Your Logo Designer?
Back in my last year of law school, one of my friends who was still looking for permanent employment responded to an ad seeking a new associate for a three person law firm. The firm's managing partner contacted my friend and they had a nice chat. The partner said that...
Alabama Product Injury Lawyer Blog
Yes, holiday times are here. Everyone rushing around buying gifts, going to parties, hanging out with friends and family. Its a time you want to sit back and sort of breath a little. Alas, my work schedule does not allow......
Wall Street Journal Reports FDA Issues Warning that Prilosec and Nexium Can Interfere with Plavix
The Wall Street Journal reports that the FDA warned doctors earlier this week that they should tell their patients taking the anti-clotting drug Plavix not to take popular heartburn drugs like Prilosec and Nexium because they may lessen the effects......
Time boys and girls for the update on Recalls of the Week. These are some of the most significant recalls which have occurred over the past week. You are welcome to contact me by calling or using the "contact" form......
Well, time to toot my own horn. The most recent November 2009 edition of the American Bar Association's Magazine, the ABA Journal, included a feature article entitled "So You Want To Go Solo? You Sure?" which included an interview (and......
Back to give you an update on some of the most important recent recalls. Been crazy busy and thus my time for blogging has suffered. Still looking to dedicate 2-3 days a week to post. Ahh, the life of a......
We have some pretty big recalls this week. So here we go. 1. Baby Jogger City Mini Strollers: I remember when my younger son was an infant, strollers that you could jog with were becoming the big craze, what with......
Legal Antics
It's funny because it's sad--and true.
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Hard to argue with that--it's technically correct.
Via a new blog, Overheard in Court, comes the following: Testimony from a child witness. Q. Where do you live? A. Across the street from my neighbors. ***** (Overheard in Court is currently holding a contest for the funniest courtroom......
Aw shucks. What a nice, altruistic young man...
Young Lawyer Looking To Spoil A Girl As A Friend Only! - m4w - 24 (Beverly Hills, CA) Date: 2010-02-26, 10:48AM PST Reply To This Post I am a recent law school graduate and I am working full-time as a......
Via On the Record in Cook County: Defense Counsel- This officer's police department exists in a localized anachronism, where they feel it's ok to stop people based on race without recrimination. State- I object judge! Judge- Basis? State- Defense counsel......
ABA speaking engagement: Social media for lawyers in Philadelphia on 5/6
I'll be speaking at the ABA Section of Real Property, Trust and Estate Law's annual Symposia on May 7th in Philadelphia. The panel is entitled: "The New Social Media: Twitter, Facebook, MySpace, and LinkedIn-Blessing or Plague?" We'll be discussing the......
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Dozier Internet Law, PC: Internet Lawyer
Google Runs Into Trouble Oversees
It's been interesting watching the politics of the online world lately at Dozier Internet Law. Google has been struggling with the Chinese government's information policies and threatening to pull out of China altogether. Google's claim, in summary, is that China does not adequately embrace the concepts of free speech. Yes,...
Negative Option and Continuation Billing Programs
The online marketing industry has been hit hard recently. First, the FTC passes new requirements for disclosing economic interests. Then Google shuts down the Adwords accounts of a lot of marketers for the negative option and continuation programs, and MasterCard and Visa stop processing negative option and continuation program transactions....
The Advertising Network Dilemma
No one really understands the duties, responsibilities, liabilities and exposures of ad networks. With any new (relatively) business model or process comes uncertainty. The primary uncertainty in terms of success, long term viability, profitablity, and sustainability inherent in the advertising network business model and operational structure rests with relationships. Advertisers...
Dozier Internet Law at Upcoming Conferences
Dozier Internet Law and John W Dozier Jr will be attending and participating in the following upcoming conferences: Affiliate Summit in Vegas in January The Social Network Conference in Miami in January LeadsCon in Vegas in February We'll be doing book signings at each, so stop by and say hello....
Dozier Internet Law: The Far Left Virtual Police State
We've been quite vocal at Dozier Internet Law about the nasty habit of the far left leaning and liberal blogosphere attacking through words (and otherwise) individuals who dare disagree with their "information yearns to be free" and "hands off the web" mantra. These interests claim that our free speech guaranteed...
Dozier Internet Law: FTC Regs Apply to LeadGen Industry
We've been working hard the past month at Dozier Internet Law getting clients compliant with the new FTC rules on online marketing that became effective December 1, 2009. Many businesses in the online lead generation industry have apparently been taken in by some bloggers claiming, unfortunately in error, that the...
Overlawyered
“Middle school student suspended for touching drug”
Because touching is tantamount to taking, or something of that sort. “The girl did not bring the prescription drug to her Jeffersonville, IN school, nor did she take it, but she admits that she touched it and in Greater Clark County Schools that is drug possession.” [WAVE3.com] Tags: Indiana, zero...
France: Scholar faces criminal libel charge over mildly negative book review [Steven Landsburg/The Big Questions] U.K. atheist convicted of religious harassment for leaving cartoon leaflets in prayer room [Media Watch Watch and earlier via Secular Right] Classic New Yorker writer of 1940s: “St. Clair McKelway on insurance, embezzlement, arson, and...
Federal anti-SLAPP legislation proposed
Scott Greenfield, Eric Goldman and Marc Randazza/Citizen Media Law have details of a bill introduced by Rep. Steve Cohen (D-Tenn.) Tags: libel slander and defamation Related posts Youtube lawsuit of the week: A&P vs. rappers (3) You mean it was trillions? (1) Wrongs without remedies dept. (1) Worst places to get sued, cont’d (0) Worst new...
“Washington: Legislature May Allow Cops To Seize Cars At Will”
“Police in Washington state will have the power to take any car for at least twelve hours under legislation passed unanimously by the state House earlier this month and considered by a Senate committee yesterday.” The bill would provide for minimum 12 hour impoundment of any vehicle in a DUI...
Taking someone off an offender list?
Do we even have a procedure for that? And does it matter that they were cleared of the charges? [Radley Balko] Tags: animal rights, child abuse, crime and punishment Related posts Update: Animal rights vs. free speech (1) N.C. offender arrested for attending church (17) Archived animal rights items, 1999-June 2003 (0) “These men are...
Patents: “Senate Proposes to End False Marking Onslaught”
Justin Gray, Gray on Claims: If the comprehensive patent reform amendment announced today is passed, qui tam plaintiffs who have been hunting for expired patent numbers to bring false marking suits will be out of luck. Only “competitive[ly] injure[d]” parties will be able to sue for false marking. ...
TalkLeft
New Yorkers with Cablevision Lose ABC for Oscar Night
Thanks to Disney, 3.1 million cablevision customers in New York won't be able to watch the Oscars (or anything else) on ABC. Disney pulled the plug just after midnight when negotiations with the cable company over a contract dispute didn't get resolved. Regardless of who's right in the...
Waiving the Byrd Rule for Stupak
The strategy to placate Stupak is emerging, and it is an interesting one: [T]he Catholic bishops want to show a measure of dominance over the US government, and they want their way on this. And they have convinced Stupak to reject the third bill strategy, which House...
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Village Dems Urge Women To Lighten Up On Abortion Rights
Matt Yglesias: What Theda Skopcol said FEMINISTS who are pushing on abortion-funding limits rather than supporting American women need to examine their consciences. NOWs obsession over abortion is, in effect, betraying a long tradition of American womens advocacy on behalf of the wellbeing of...
Chris Bowers takes exception to my claim that progressive activists failed in the political bargaining of the health bills. Chris writes: That entire line of "argument" is just demonstrably false, and either intellectually dishonest or blinded by egregious cynicism. Here are two huge public option concessions that ended...
Friday Evening News and Open Thread
A judge in Texas has ruled the state's death penalty is unconstitutional because of the risk innocent people will be texecuted. He believes it's already happened. “Based on the moratorium (on the death penalty) in Illinois, the Innocence Project and more than 200 people being exonerated nationwide, it...
HealthBlawg :: David Harlow's Health Care Law Blog
The HIMSS annual convention going on this week in Atlanta is a 30,000-person blowout of epic proportions (and, yes, there was snow there but not in Boston), with many industry announcements, product launches, and meetings and sessions large and small.......
David Harlow quoted in Part B Insider piece on RACs
The OIG recently reviewed RAC performance to date in identifying fraud (vs. overpayment) and found the RACs wanting. To be fair, the RACs haven't been trained in identifying Medicare fraud. Part B Insider asked me how providers should prepare for......
Diagnostic Radiology Controls: David Harlow Interviews MITA Executive Director Dave Fischer
MITA Executive Director Dave Fischer spoke with HealthBlawg last week about industry efforts to control radiation dose in diagnostic radiology modalities such as CT. A congressional hearing on radiation dose control took place the day after we spoke, and the......
MPFS in Crisis: Holding of Claims for Services Paid Under the 2010 Medicare Physician Fee Schedule
Days of Future Passed (or: deja vu all over again). Late Friday, after business hours, CMS pushed the following announcement via its physician information listserv: The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) is working with Congress, health care providers,......
I will be presenting a talk today at the Business of Lawyering program at Western New England College's Law and Business Center for Advancing Entrepreneurship. For those who are interested, here are my slides. I would be interested in your......
White House Health Care Summit: Watch it Live
Watch the White House Health Care Summit here (live beginning at 10:00 am EST today, or later), and check out the President's health reform proposal, too. JOIN THE LIVE CHAT VISIT WHITEHOUSE.GOV David Harlow The Harlow Group LLC Health Care......
