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  • Sherica Celine
    Sherica Celine
    • over 3 years ago
    • Legal Insights Blog
    • Practical Guidance

    Doctor! Doctor! Can’t you see I’m Burning! Burning!

    Learn about the rendering of advice concerning the use and potential use of telemedicine by healthcare providers, including how to recognize which issues a health provider should address when embarking on a telemedicine program, in this practice note...
  • Vinayak Kohli
    Vinayak Kohli
    • over 10 years ago
    • Pressroom
    • News

    LexisNexis Expands Lexis Practice Advisor with Labor & Employment Offering

    Practical guidance offering helps labor and employment attorneys handle counseling, contracts and litigation with greater efficiency and confidence October 14, 2014 — NEW YORK - LexisNexis ® Legal & Professional today announced the launch...
  • Sherica Celine
    Sherica Celine
    • over 3 years ago
    • Legal Insights Blog
    • Practical Guidance

    Ukraine Invasion Resource Kit: Corporate and M&A

    Practical Guidance has compiled a cross-practice area resource kit related to legal issues raised following the Russian invasion of Ukraine which includes M&A guidance related to divestitures, cross-border joint ventures, and material adverse change...
  • Candy
    Candy
    • over 3 years ago
    • AU Resources
    • Podcasts

    Episode 6 - Human Rights and Technology: Leading Organisational Change

    In episode 6, we catch up with Meg Dalling and chat about how she is meeting the challenges raised by the Human Rights and Technology Final Report and shared tips on how to make the recommendations a reality. Hosts Myfanwy Wallwork...
  • baerreedauthor
    baerreedauthor
    • over 1 year ago
    • Casebrief
    • Baer Reed

    Fawcett v. Oil Producers, Inc.

    The controversy arose because the lessee-operator sold its raw natural gas at the wellhead to third parties, who in turn processed the gas before it enters the interstate pipeline system. The class argued the subtracted costs and adjustments were the...
  • baerreedauthor
    baerreedauthor
    • over 1 year ago
    • Casebrief
    • Baer Reed

    State v. Buckner

    Prior to trial, defendant moved to disqualify Judge Ahto, contending that the Recall Statute, which allowed retired judges to be recalled for temporary judicial service, was unconstitutional. After a three-day trial, a jury found defendant guilty of second...
  • baerreedauthor
    baerreedauthor
    • over 1 year ago
    • Casebrief
    • Baer Reed

    In re Humphrey

    The trial court conducted an automatic review (Pen. Code, § 1270.2) of an order fixing the amount of bail on charges that included first degree residential burglary.
  • baerreedauthor
    baerreedauthor
    • over 2 years ago
    • Casebrief
    • Baer Reed

    Hous. Estate

    Testator Henry H. Houston died a resident of Philadelphia County on June 21, 1895. His will was executed on February 2, 1892. At that time he had a wife, Sallie S. Houston; a married son, Samuel F. Houston; a married daughter, Sallie Houston Henry; and...
  • baerreedauthor
    baerreedauthor
    • over 2 years ago
    • Casebrief
    • Baer Reed

    Otness v. United States

    Otness brought suit against the United States of America under the Federal Tort Claims Act, 28 U.S.C.A. §§ 1346 , 2671 et seq. , for damages suffered to his vessel while navigating in the Wrangell Narrows south of Petersburg, Alaska, as a result...
  • baerreedauthor
    baerreedauthor
    • over 2 years ago
    • Casebrief
    • Baer Reed

    Tesser v. Bd. of Educ.

    Plaintiff employee was an assistant principal who applied for the position of principal. The defendant employers followed a three-step process in selecting supervisory personnel. The plaintiff employee claimed that the parents were opposed to her appointment...
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