Legal Bulletins |January 31, 2004
Banks have a 'reasonable time' to act on writ of garnishment
The Maryland Court of Appeals held that U.C.C. §4-303(a) implies a bank may prop...
Read MoreThe Maryland Court of Appeals held that U.C.C. §4-303(a) implies a bank may prop...
Read MoreIn <i>Ethel Louise Hill v. Lockheed Martin</i>, 354 F.3d 277, decide...
Read MoreDoctors are suing health insurers and HMOs in regard to alleged improper payment...
Read MoreCongress has recently expanded the Medicare Program to cover prescription drugs....
Read MoreMany individuals have carefully arranged for health care decisions to be made on...
Read More1. The new Chairman of the Health Services Cost Review Commission (HSCRC) is Irv...
Read MoreHIPAA Privacy Withstands Attack: Did you know that, not only has the U.S. Court ...
Read MoreHIPAA Privacy Withstands Attack: Did you know that, not only has the U.S. Court ...
Read MoreOver the last several years, "defined contribution health plans" have surfaced a...
Read MoreNew EMTALA rules went into effect on November 10, 2003. Each hospital with aneme...
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