- 'Real Drama' In Release Of Medical Workers Is Changing Libyan Regime, Opinion Piece Says By : Legal - Law News
The "real drama" in the release of five Bulgarian nurses and a Palestinian doctor who were imprisoned for more than eight years............ - 2K Electronic Medical Records Announces Partnership with SpringCharts Electronic Health Records By : James Addision
2K Electronic Medical Records today announced that they are offering SpringCharts Electronic Health Records solutions. This product is geared to provide a comprehensive health record interface for medical practices. With the incredible functionality and quantitative information input capabilities, this product has garnered worldwide interest and acclaim. - 2K Medical Announces Release of PDA Medical Software for Remote By : James Addision
2KMobile Link is a comprehensive software suite that eliminates the need for syncing with office computers, multiple PDA's and cell phones and much more. 2KMobile Link provides complete access via vital PDA medical software. - 2K Medical Software Releases Long Anticipated Medisoft 14 By : James Addision
2K Medical Software Releases Long Anticipated Medisoft 14
2K Medical Software is a well respected developer of end user medical software. Their innovative offerings have the potential to streamline medical office processes, saving time and payroll hours against other forms of patient information entering and other administrative tasks. - A few things about work accidents By : michal costaminnego
1. One of those things is that employers are obliged to ensure that workplace is safe for their employees and to ensure that the risk of accidents is kept to a minimum. All employers should also have an overall safety program. If you have doubts about the safetiness at your work and you didn't take safety course, speak to your boss. - Abbott Sues French HIV/AIDS Advocacy Group For Launching Attack On Company's Web Site By : Legal - Law News
Abbott Laboratories on May 23 filed a lawsuit in French criminal court against the HIV/AIDS advocacy group Act Up-Paris for launching a "cyber attack" on the company's Web site, the Wall Street Journal reports. - Advocacy Group Sues Federal Agencies Over Statements About Medical Marijuana By : Legal - Law News
The Oakland, Calif.-based advocacy group Americans for Safe Access on Wednesday filed suit in Oakland federal court against HHS and FDA over statements the organizations have made about medical marijuana . . . . . . - Advocate Protesting China's One-Child Policy Loses Appeal To Two-and-a-Half-Year Prison Sentence By : Legal - Law News
Human rights advocate Mao Hengfeng, who has protested for the past 19 years against China's one-child-per-family policy . . . . . . . - AIDS Healthcare Foundation Plans To Sue Florida Health Regulators Over Change In Medicaid Provider By : Legal - Law News
The AIDS Healthcare Foundation is planning to file suit this week in Jacksonville, Fla., over a state plan that changes the provider of HIV/AIDS care for Medicaid beneficiaries in the state, Tom Myers, the organization's general counsel, said recently . . . . . . . - American Medical Association Adjusts Strategy On Lobbying For Medical Malpractice Legislation By : Legal - Law News
Physician lobbyists are redirecting their focus on medical malpractice legislation this year as they face a new Democratic Congress . . . . . . . . - Appointment Of The Chair Of The NHS Litigation Authority By : Legal - Law News
The Department of Health Chief Nursing Officer and departmental sponsor for the NHS Litigation Authority . . . . . . . - Bad Breath Prevention By : Karl Ross
How will you feel if your sweetheart will refuse a kiss at the end of a day? We all get up in the morning with an awful smelly bad breath. Most of us solve this problem by simply brushing their teeth, but for the rest, unlucky ten percent of the population, the smell stays all day long. In this article I will give you the short story of my bad breath problem and the solution I have found. - Birch, Stewart, Kolasch & Birch, LLP Advanced Patent and Licensing Seminar to Be Held September By : Legal - Law News
Birch, Stewart, Kolasch & Birch, a leading international intellectual property law firm, has announced final registration for its 13th Annual Advanced Patent and Licensing Seminar to be held September 10 – 21 in the firm’s East Coast Office located in Falls Church, Virginia. - Blue Cross Reaches Deal In Lawsuit Over Policy Cancellations By : Legal - Law News
Blue Cross of California on Friday agreed to stop canceling individual health coverage unless it can prove that policyholders "intentionally misrepresented" their medical histories on applications for coverage . . . . . . . . . - California Supreme Court To Hear Case Involving Physicians Who Refused To Perform IVF By : Legal - Law News
The California Supreme Court is scheduled to hear a case involving two physicians who refused to perform in vitro fertilization for a woman because of their religious beliefs, USA Today reports. - Candida Natural Cure By : Karl Ross
Candida is a fungus which habitant the digestion system. It appears almost from birth, and its existence is harmless as long as is it maintained in normal levels. This is achieved by the liver, kidneys, and the urine system functioning normally. But, when the delicate balance is violated unpleasant phenomenon might appear. The good news is that it is curable and the excellent news is that you can stay healthy and balanced for life. - Caps On Medical Malpractice Damages Cut Doctors' Insurance Costs By : Legal - Law News
Caps on medical malpractice damages mean lower insurance premiums for doctors, according to a new review from two Alabama universities. - Chinese Court Sentences Two Men Linked To Clashes In Southwest China Over One-Child Policy To Prison By : Legal - Law News
The Bobai county court in China's southwest Guangxi province sentenced two men to prison who were linked to recent violent clashes between local police and residents over a campaign to enforce penalties............... - Chinese Court Upholds 4-Year, 3-Month Prison Term For Human Rights Advocate Chen Guangcheng By : Legal - Law News
A court in China's Shandong province on Friday upheld a four-year, three-month prison sentence for human rights advocate Chen Guangcheng -- who was arrested in China after attempting to bring a class-action lawsuit against the government for alleged human rights abuses.. - Connecticut Judge Orders HMOs To Publicly Release Information On Reimbursements For Medicaid Beneficiaries' Care By : Legal - Law News
Three HMOs that administer managed care plans for Connecticut's Medicaid program must make public the rates they pay providers and other information, state Superior Court Judge George Levine ruled on Wednesday, the Hartford Courant reports. - Court Case Over Frozen Embryos In Texas Could Have Implications For Roe V. Wade By : Legal - Law News
A case before the Texas Supreme Court over what should happen with three frozen embryos could have implications for Roe v. Wade -- the 1973 Supreme Court case that effectively barred state abortion bans -- the Los Angeles Times reports. - Court Of Appeals For Veterans Claims Faces Increased Backlog, Judge Testifies By : Legal - Law News
A federal appeals court judge on Tuesday before the House Veterans' Affairs Subcommittee on Disability Assistance . . . . . . . . . . - Court Postpones Slander Hearing For Medical Workers Sentenced To Death In Libyan HIV Infection Case By : Legal - Law News
Libyan Judge Salem Hamrouni on Sunday postponed until April 29 a hearing in the slander trial brought against six medical workers sentenced to death for allegedly intentionally infecting hundreds of Libyan children with HIV, AFP/Independent Online reports. - Court Rules HHS Must Release Medicare Physician Claims Data By : Legal - Law News
The U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia has ruled that HHS must release Medicare physician claims data for Illinois, Maryland, Virginia, Washington state and Washington, D.C................. - Court To Hear Appeal In Lawsuit On Experimental Prescription Drug Access By : Legal - Law News
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia on Thursday will reconsider a lawsuit against FDA that seeks to provide terminally ill patients with expanded access to experimental medications, the Baltimore Sun reports (Rockoff, Baltimore Sun, 3/1). - Creation Of Specialized Health Courts Would Limit Malpractice Costs, Opinion Piece States By : Litigation News
An end to "[s]kyrocketing" health care costs cannot occur without "restoring reliability to the justice system" through the creation of specialized health care courts, Philip Howard, chair of the not-for-profit Common Good, writes in a Wall Street Journal opinion piece. - CRR Should Be Denied Access To White House Documents, Testimony In Plan B Lawsuit, DOJ Letter Says By : Legal - Law News
The Center for Reproductive Rights is on a "fishing expedition" for White House documents and testimony in a case related to FDA's rejection in 2004 of Barr Laboratories' application for nonprescription sales of the emergency contraceptive Plan ... - Cure Eczema Naturally By : Karl Ross
I have suffered, a lot, from seborrhea but managed to completely cure it. It was not an easy task to perform. The first thing I did, as we all do, was the ordinary treatment but when ever I stopped it returned. The worse part was that after a few months it had no affect and I had to change the formula again. It did not cure me at all instead, it was hiding the symptoms. Eventually, I have managed to completely cure my seborrhea. - Cure Knee Pain By : Karl Ross
The snake crossed my horse path, next thing I was flying in the air heating the ground real bad. The first thing I felt was a sharp pain in my left knee. It felt like my knee had been torn apart. I could not walk let alone ride my horse. I was really terrified that I will not be able to ride again. Naturally I turned to classic medical treatment to cure my sour knee but they failed to fix it. But I have found a way. - Cure Your Allergy By : Karl Ross
You are in the middle of some daily activation and suddenly it happens: allergy. Soon enough you will enjoy: sneezing, itching, teary eyes, running nose, red rash, needless to go further. Now, I have being in your place and gave a try to all temporary solutions which help for a while but failed to defeat my allergy. In the long run my allergy kept coming back. In this article I will try to help you cure your allergy and not only its symptoms. - Cure Your Back Pain Now By : Karl Ross
Who wants to see his chiropractor twice a week and pay hundreds of dollars to get his back adjusted? Waking up in the morning with a wrong movement and you start to feel that back pain. Everything from now on will be accompanied by sharp pain strikes. You will not be able to put your clothes and shoos on, every breath you take hearts up to a point where you so desperate you find your self scratching your back against the wall. - Democrats Launch Ad Campaign Urging Republicans To Support SCHIP Expansion By : Legal - Law News
The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee on Monday launched a radio advertisement and automated telephone campaign in the districts of five Republican House members to criticize their votes against legislation that would expand SCHIP, the Washington Times reports. - Department Of Consumer Protection Arrests Physician For Illegal Prescribing Of Controlled Substances By : Legal - Law News
An investigation by Department of Consumer Protection Drug Control agents, the Chief State's Attorney Office, the federal Drug Enforcement Administration................ - Department Of Consumer Protection Arrests Physician For Illegal Prescribing Of Controlled Substances By : Legal - Law News
An investigation by Department of Consumer Protection Drug Control agents, the Chief State's Attorney Office............ - Did Drug Reps Encourage Doctors To Prescribe Gabapentin For Non-approved Uses? By : Legal - Law News
A new study published in PLoS Medicine suggests that so-called "detail" visits to doctors made by drug company representatives can involve promotion of drugs for non-approved, "off-label" uses. - EPA Cites USA's Largest Hospital Disinfectant Manufacturer For False Claims By : Legal - Law News
The largest U.S. manufacturer of hospital disinfectants has been charged with making false claims about the effectiveness of its products against microbial pests . . . . . . . . - Essential Tones Of Music Rooted In Human Speech By : Legal - Law News
A Libyan court on Sunday acquitted of slander charges five Bulgarian nurses and one Palestinian doctor sentenced to death for allegedly intentionally infecting hundreds of Libyan children with HIV, the New York Times reports (Brunwasser, New York Times, 5/28). - FDA Takes Action To Stop Marketing Of Unapproved Timed-Release Guaifenesin Drug Products By : Legal - Law News
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) today announced its intention to take action against companies that market unapproved drug products in timed-release dosage form that contain guaifenesin . . . . . . . . - Federal Appeals Court Rules In Favor Of U.S. Policy Requiring Groups That Receive HIV/AIDS By : Legal - Law News
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia on Tuesday ruled that a U.S. policy requiring recipients of federal HIV/AIDS service grants to pledge to oppose commercial sex work does not violate the groups' First Amendment right to free speech, the AP/International Herald Tribune reports (Jakes Jordan, AP/International Herald Tribune, 2/27). - Federal Judge Allows Class-Action Gender, Pregnancy Discrimination Lawsuit Against Novartis By : Legal - Law News
U.S. District Court Judge Gerard Lynch ruled that 19 current and former female employees of the pharmaceutical company............. - Federal Judge Rules Three Pharmaceutical Companies Engage In Unfair Practices For Medication Prices By : Legal - Law News
U.S. District Judge Patti Saris in Boston on Thursday ruled that AstraZeneca, Schering-Plough and Bristol-Myers Squibb engaged in unfair and deceptive trade practices related to the prices of some their medications, Dow Jones/Boston Globe reports (Dow Jones/Boston Globe, 6/22). - Federal Jury Finds Convicted Murderer Kopp Guilty For Violating Freedom Of Access By : Legal - Law News
A federal jury in Buffalo, N.Y., on Thursday found James Kopp -- who in 2003 was convicted of murdering Buffalo-based abortion provider Barnett Slepian in 1998 . . . . . - Fight Against Frivolous Medical Malpractice Suits Needed, Op-Ed Says By : Legal - Law News
"Though the medical tort system is designed to deter unsafe practices and to make negligently injured patients whole, it does neither. - Find Natural Medicine By : Karl Ross
Why wait for the winter flu to come around? Wouldn’t it be better if we could take some measures to avoid it in the first place? Here are five simple ideas that can keep you flu-free through winter time. They are all very simple to follow. Actually, any one can take these steps towards a healthier winter. The best doctors prevent sickness by keeping your body balanced, this is their real job and as a result you stay healthy. - Franecke Law Group Begins Opening Arguments Tomorrow In a Jury Trial Which Will Determine if Toyot By : Legal - Law News
A San Joaquin County jury is expected to hear opening arguments tomorrow by attorneys representing the Franecke Law Group in a lawsuit (Singh v. Toyota Motor Corporation, Case CV023159) that alleges that Toyota Motor Corporation failed to test the design for the Toyota Corolla ...... - FTC Calls On Supreme Court To Consider Exclusion Agreements By : Legal - Law News
The Washington Post on Monday examined how "an intragovernmental dispute" between the Federal Trade Commission . . . . . . . . - German Chancellor Merkel Calls On Libya To Release Bulgarian Nurses By : Litigation News
German Chancellor Angela Merkel on Tuesday called on Libya to release five Bulgarian nurses sentenced to death for allegedly intentionally infecting hundreds of Libyan children with HIV, the AP/International Herald Tribune reports (AP/International Herald Tribune, 1/9). - Gingrey Introduces Medical Liability Reform Legislation - Bipartisan Bill Will Ensure Physicians By : Legal - Law News
U.S. Congressman Phil Gingrey, M.D. (R-GA) today introduced the Help Efficient, Accessible, Low-cost, Timely Healthcare (HEALTH) Act . . . . . . . . . - GMC Investigates Causes Of Prescribing Errors, UK By : Legal - Law News
The GMC (General Medical Council) has announced funding for a £100,000 research project that aims to investigate the prevalence and causes of errors in doctors' prescribing. - GMC Investigates Causes Of Prescribing Errors, UK By : Legal - Law News
The GMC (General Medical Council) has announced funding for a £100,000 research project that aims to investigate the prevalence and causes of errors in doctors' prescribing. - Govt to set up DNA bank to enforce law By : Legal - Law News
US authorities will soon begin collecting DNA samples from suspects arrested or detained by federal authorities, including hundreds of thousands of illegal immigrants, the New York Times reported on Monday. - Group Drops Lawsuit Over Aetna Limited-Benefit Health Plans By : Legal - Law News
Consumer advocacy group Citizens for Economic Opportunity on Thursday dropped a lawsuit filed against Aetna over allegations that the company marketed limited-benefit health plans............. - Hair Loss Natural Cure By : Karl Ross
Most of hair loss cases, about 90%, are caused by Androgen or by heredity. The medical diagnostic is: degeneration of the hair follicle. As a result hair falls but never grows back. Chemical solutions are related to many unwanted side affects which leads growing number of people to healthy natural solutions. This article will bring you some unusual natural solutions to stop hair loss and regain hair grow. - HHS Charges South Florida Company With Medicare Fraud By : Legal - Law News
As part of a joint effort to combat illegal Medicare activity, HHS and the Department of Justice on Monday............... - HHS Fights Home Health Agency Fraud, USA By : Legal - Law News
HHS Secretary Michael Leavitt announced an initiative designed to protect Medicare beneficiaries from fraudulent Home Health Agency (HHA) providers. - HHS Fights Home Health Agency Fraud, USA By : Legal - Law News
HHS Secretary Michael Leavitt announced an initiative designed to protect Medicare beneficiaries from fraudulent Home Health Agency (HHA) providers. - HHS Launches Pilot Program To Identify Medicare Billing Fraud For Medical Equipment By : Legal - Law News
HHS on Monday announced a pilot program targeting fraudulent Medicare billings submitted by medical equipment providers in the Los Angeles area and South Florida, the Los Angeles Times reports. - HIPAA Allows Police Access To Alleged Crime Victims In Hospitals By : Legal - Law News
The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act allows hospitals to provide police with access to patients who are victims of alleged crimes, U.S. District Judge Tucker Melancon ruled on Friday, the AP/Dayton Daily News reports (AP/Dayton Daily News, 4/3). - Inaccurate Breathalyzer Tests- The Facts By : Jim Roberts
In most states, if you are ever pulled over for a suspected DUI and asked to take a breathalyzer test (a now-generic name for any device used to estimate alcohol concentration from one's breath) you can have your license suspended for refusing. It should be made clearer to the public, however, that these devices carry with them a certain level of error, especially considering the devastating effects that a false DUI conviction can have on a person's life. - India concerned at new British law affecting Indian medics: Ravi By : Legal - Law News
India is "very concerned" over a new British immigration law that has affected job prospects of thousands of Indian doctors in Britain and will take up the issue at the diplomatic level, said Minister for Overseas Indian Affairs Vayalar Ravi Sunday. - Indian Court Hears Arguments In Case Against Country's Patents Act By : Legal - Law News
A court in Chennai, India, on Thursday heard arguments from pharmaceutical company Novartis in a case challenging a section of India's Patents Act that aims to restrict certain kinds of patents . . . . . . - Insomnia Natural Cure By : Karl Ross
Sleeping is a natural state of resting. People spent about third of their life sleeping. The amount of sleeping hours and their quality is different for every person. Insomnia as a phenomenon is not considered a problem unless it last long periods of time. When this happens we just might want to find the root of the problem and a cure. Not just a cure but natural cure that will last long without sleeping pills addiction as a side effect. - Is A Malpractice Crisis Looming For Pediatricians? Indiana University Study By : Legal - Law News
Researchers from the Indiana University School of Medicine, in the first systematic multi-year analysis of malpractice claims exclusively against pediatricians . . . . . . . . - Is A Malpractice Crisis Looming For Pediatricians? Indiana University Study By : Legal - Law News
Researchers from the Indiana University School of Medicine, in the first systematic multi-year analysis of malpractice claims exclusively against pediatricians . . . . . . . . - Juries More Likely To Favor Defendants In Malpractice Lawsuits, Study Finds By : Legal - Law News
Juries are more likely to favor defendants in medical malpractice lawsuits, in part because they have more resources than plaintiffs . . . . . . . - Kaiser Daily Health Policy Report Highlights Medical Malpractice Developments By : Legal - Law News
Summaries of recent news coverage about medical malpractice in Nebraska, Nevada, Ohio, Oklahoma and Pennsylvania appear below. - Kansas AG Morrison Files Motion To Intervene In Legal Dispute Between Planned Parenthood Affiliate By : Legal - Law News
Kansas Attorney General Paul Morrison (D) on Wednesday filed a motion to intervene in the legal dispute between Planned Parenthood of Kansas............ - Kansas Attorney General Six Served Subpoenas In Tiller Case By : Legal - Law News
Kansas Attorney General Stephen Six (D) said Wednesday that his office was served with two subpoenas from a Sedgwick County, Kan., grand jury investigating abortion provider George Tiller, owner of Women's Health Care Services, the AP/Kansas City Star reports. Six said the office received the subpoenas Tuesday. - Kansas Judge Asks State Supreme Court To Let Him Keep Confidential Some Information From Abortion Records Case By : Legal - Law News
Shawnee County, Kan., District Court Judge Richard Anderson -- who permitted Kansas Attorney General Phill Kline (R) to view edited medical records of 90 women and girls who underwent late-term abortions... - Kansas Supreme Court Declines Abortion Clinics' Request To Appoint Special Prosecutor By : Legal - Law News
The Kansas Supreme Court on Thursday declined a request by two abortion clinics in the state to seize from state Attorney General Phill Kline (R) the medical records of 90 women and girls who underwent late-term abortions and appoint a special prosecutor to investigate whether Kline released the records to Bill O'Reilly of Fox News... - Kansas Supreme Court Dismisses Charges Filed Against Physician Tiller By : Legal - Law News
The Kansas Supreme Court on Tuesday ruled against reinstating criminal charges filed last month by former state Attorney General Phill Kline (R) against physician George Tiller for allegedly performing illegal late-term abortions on women . . . . . - Kentucky Officials Sue OxyContin Manufacturer Due To Extensive Abuse In Appalachia By : Legal - Law News
It is known by some as "hillbilly heroin" - OxyContin (oxycodone) abuse has become so extensive in Appalachia that Kentucky officials have sued Purdue Pharma, the manufacturers of the prescription painkiller. - Lack Of Agreement Over Compensation Package Stalling Deal On Libyan HIV Infection Case By : Legal - Law News
The families of HIV-positive children in Libya on Friday announced that a lack of agreement over a compensation package has stalled an agreement that could lead to the release of six medical workers who were sentenced to death for allegedly intentionally infecting the children with HIV, AFP/EU Business reports (AFP/EU Business, 6/22). - Lawsuit Might Reduce FDA Authority In Allowing Terminally Ill Patients To Use Experimental By : Legal - Law News
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia on March 1 will reconsider a case that "threatens to shake the foundations of the FDA's regulatory authority covering pharmaceuticals and lead to greatly expanded use" of experimental medications, the Newark Star-Ledger reports (Cohen, Newark Star-Ledger, 2/12). - Lawsuit Over AIDS Memorial Quilt Reflects Changes In U.S. HIV/AIDS Epidemic, New York Times Reports By : Legal - Law News
The lawsuit over the AIDS Memorial Quilt -- involving the Atlanta-based Names Project Foundation and Cleve Jones . . . . . - Libya Frees Six Bulgarian Medics By : Legal - Law News
The six Bulgarian medics, five nurses and a Palestinian doctor who was naturalized Bulgarian recently................ - Libya Proposes Plan To Release Medical Workers Sentenced To Death In HIV Infection Case By : Legal - Law News
Libya has proposed a plan to release the five Bulgarian nurses and Palestinian doctor sentenced to death for allegedly intentionally infecting hundreds of Libyan children with HIV . . . . . - Louisiana Supreme Court Vacates Decision On State Cap In Medical Malpractice Lawsuits By : Legal - Law News
The Louisiana Supreme Court on Friday vacated a decision by the state 3rd Circuit Court of Appeals that declared a $500,000 state cap on damages in medical malpractice lawsuits unconstitutional, the Baton Rouge Advocate reports (Griggs, Baton Rouge Advocate, 2/8). - Magstripe Writers - The Simple Tool Used By Identity Thieves By : Aazdak Alisimo
Given the number of credit card transactions that happen across the world each and every day, the technology behind the transfers is shockingly simple. That black stripe you see on the back of the card is the focal point of the transaction. - Maine Supreme Court Upholds Dirigo Health Funding Mechanism By : Legal - Law News
The Maine Supreme Court on Thursday ruled 5-1 to uphold a "key funding mechanism" in Gov. John Baldacci's (D) Dirigo Health initiative . . . . . . . . - Malpractice Study -- Juries Sympathize More With Doctors By : Legal - Law News
There's a common belief that juries frequently side with patients in lawsuits involving medical malpractice. - Maryland Attorneys Appeal Ruling Against Fair Share Health Care Act, Lawmakers Examine Other Ways To By : Legal - Law News
Attorneys for the state of Maryland on Thursday argued before a federal appeals court in defense of a law that would require Wal-Mart Stores to increase spending on health care for employees, the AP/Hampton Roads Daily Press reports (Chen Sampson, AP/Hampton Roads Daily Press, 11/30). The law, which was enacted on Jan. 12 but overturned in July by U.S. - Medical Liability Reform Requires National Action, USA By : Legal - Law News
The costs of medical litigation per person in the United States are far higher than in any other major industrialized nation in the world. - Medical Workers Sentenced To Death In HIV Infection Case Arrive In Bulgaria By : Legal - Law News
Six medical workers who were imprisoned for more than eight years in Libya for allegedly intentionally infecting hundreds of Libyan children with HIV on Tuesday were pardoned by Bulgarian President Georgi Parvanov after arriving in the country, the AP/Boston Herald reports (AP/Boston Herald, 7/24). - Mezey -v- South West London & St. George's Mental Health NHS Trust, UK By : Legal - Law News
In an important decision today the Court of Appeal refused South West London & St. George's Mental Health NHS Trust permission to appeal against an earlier decision made by Mr. Justice Underhill. - Mississippi Supreme Court Rejects Case Challenging Constitutionality Of State's Parental Consent Law By : Legal - Law News
The Mississippi Supreme Court on Thursday declined to hear an appeal of a case that challenges whether the state's parental consent law for abortion can be used as a defense in a criminal case, the AP/Jackson Clarion-Ledger reports. - MSF Reacts To Charges Issued Against Palestinian Staff Member By : Legal - Law News
On May 17, Mr. Mossaab Bashir, a member of the staff of Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) in the Gaza Strip . . . . . . . . - Much Higher Value Put On Loss Of Loved Ones By Economists Than Courts By : Legal - Law News
Researchers at the University of Warwick and the University of London's Institute of Education have produced new research that shows the UK court system . . . . . . . . . - N.Y. Attorney General Subpoenas Amgen Data On Marketing Practices By : Legal - Law News
Biotechnology company Amgen in a Securities and Exchange Commission filing on Tuesday said that it has received a subpoena from the New York state attorney general . . . . . . . - New Genetic Evidence That Medical Workers Did Not Infect Libyan Children With HIV Published In Journ By : Litigation News
New genetic evidence that five Bulgarian nurses and a Palestinian doctor accused of intentionally infecting hundreds of Libyan children with HIV did not do so was published on Wednesday in the journal Nature, the AP/San Jose Mercury News reports (Ritter, AP/San Jose Mercury News, 12/6). - New Jersey Judge Rules Federal Law Does Not Bar Lawsuits Alleging Wyeth Did Not Warn By : Legal - Law News
New Jersey Superior Court Judge Bryan Garruto on Wednesday ruled a federal law giving FDA the exclusive right to determine . . . . . . . . - New Scam Targeting Military Spouses, Warns American Red Cross By : Legal - Law News
The American Red Cross has learned about a new scam targeting military families. - New York Gov. Spitzer, Lawmakers Lobbying For Bill To Require HIV Testing For Indicted Rape Suspects By : Legal - Law News
New York Gov. Eliot Spitzer (D) and some state lawmakers are lobbying for a measure that would require suspects indicted for rape to be tested for HIV, the New York Times reports. - New York Mesothelioma Attorneys File Lawsuit in Syracuse, NY After Rare Asbestos-Related Cancer By : Legal - Law News
Independent studies confirm at least 15 asbestos-related cancer deaths among New York State talc workers, according to attorney who filed the mesothelioma lawsuit. - New York Times Magazine Examines Increase In Maternal, Family Care Workplace Discrimination By : Legal - Law News
There has been a "flood" of workplace discrimination lawsuits filed since the mid-1990s because of "family care-giving obligations," including pregnancy and maternal care, the New York Times Magazine reports. - New York Times Profiles Chinese Lawyers' Involvement In Court Case Of Advocate By : Legal - Law News
The New York Times on Sunday profiled Chinese public defense lawyers Li Jinsong and Li Jianqiang, who have differed on how to approach cases such as the defense of human rights advocate Chen Guangcheng (Kahn, New York Times, 2/25). - Northern Ireland Nurse Struck Off For Misconduct By : Legal - Law News
A nurse has been struck off the register for misconduct over a series of charges, including handing the wrong instruments to surgeons and injuring a patient by administering incorrect medicines. - Nurse Cautioned For Taunting Patient, UK By : Legal - Law News
A nurse has received a caution for five years after being found guilty of taunting a chronically mentally ill patient in her care. - Nurse Cautioned For Taunting Patient, UK By : Legal - Law News
A nurse has received a caution for five years after being found guilty of taunting a chronically mentally ill patient in her care. - Nurse Struck Off For Child Pornography Charges By : Legal - Law News
A nurse has been struck off the register following a conviction for having pornographic images of children on his work laptop.
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