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4 Sep, 2008 2:56 am by David Harlow
... their purchasing power to try to influence improvement in quality in America's hospitals. David Harlow: That's great. So what I understand is that you collect a tremendous amount of information, ... health care. David Harlow: Right, I think that'll be very, very valuable. Are there other things that you would like to see happen in terms of harmonizing with the public ... same time or else we are just creating a bigger and bigger problem. David Harlow: Yes, well, thank you, thank you very much. I've ...
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HealthBlawg :: David Harlow's Health Care Law Blog - http://healthblawg.typepad.com/healthblawg/
10 Mar, 2007 11:14 am by David T.S. Fraser
... , the Information Commissioner of the UK is calling for international privacy standards, particularly focusing on the ongoing squabbles between Europe and the United States. (See: UK official calls for international privacy standards.). I agree that harmonization should be a goal, but I am concerned that this may lead to a "lowest common denominator" system which would reduce the protection that some jurisdictions afford to their citizens' privacy. The following quote suggests this may be the ...
Canadian Privacy Law Blog - http://www.privacylawyer.ca/blog/index.html
15 Sep 5:30 am by Ron Katznelson, Ph.D.
... patent system is necessary. It is republished here as an article with the permission of Dr. [...] Related posts: CAFC Up for Grabs, Harmonization and the US EconomySeveral weeks ago, as summer was winding down and most of us were enjoying some slow ... Bad IdeaA little over a week ago, in a blog post written by Microsoft's Deputy General Counsel Horacio David Kappos Shines at Senate Confirmation HearingTo start the confirmation proceedings in the Senate Judiciary Committee, Senator Patrick Leahy (D ...
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7 Nov, 2008 10:34 am by Ashby Jones
... have filed challenges saying the proposition violated the U.S. Constitution? To help sort through some of these questions, we chatted with David Cruz, a constitutional law expert at the University of Southern California. Hi David. Thanks for taking the ... a constitution can’t be in conflict with itself? Right. There’s a common principle in constitutional jurisprudence called “harmonization,” which says that no part of a constitution can conflict with any other. Why haven’t there been challenges ...
Law Blog - http://blogs.wsj.com/law
4 Jan, 2007 6:16 am by Big Tent Democrat
... . In a return to the misleading GOP serving shill that we have all come to know and detest, David Brooks serves up a sexist screed that would have you believe that since Dems like FDR and Nancy Pelosi and ... of South Sea Tahitian pearls and forge bonds of understanding with the zillionaire corporate barons in the opposing party. Furthermore, I dream of a great harmonic convergence among the obscenely rich - between Randian hedge fund managers on the right and helipad environmentalists on the left. ...
TalkLeft: The Politics of Crime - http://talkleft.com
15 Oct, 2008 3:37 pm by Stephen D. Rosenberg
... believed was owed under the plan's terms? In essence, does a facially neutral fee shifting statute really require David to pay Goliath? The elements that are to be considered in ruling on an award of attorney's fees under ERISA are, like the statute's ... case, in the application of the standard to the concrete facts before the court. And as this case here, and Roy Harmon's discussion of it shows, the application of those elements to this type of scenario tends to end up with a finding that the ...
Tags: Fee, attorney, awards
Boston ERISA & Insurance Litigation Blog - http://www.bostonerisalaw.com/
24 Apr, 2007 9:44 pm by Michael
... before election day 2006, word leaked to the press in Arizona that Charlton's office was investigating Renzi. Renzi's top aide Brian Murray then called Charlton's office and asked Charlton's spokesman, Wyn Hornbuckle. Unlike what happened with David Iglesias, Charlton's chief investigator did report the contact to the Department of Justice, as DOJ regs dictate. Now, here's the key: after all Congress's document and information requests to DOJ, the Justice Department had not revealed the Renzi- ...
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11 Jul, 2007 5:33 am by Christine Hurt
... , on the one hand coldly wealth maximizing, and on the other, an indulgence of the very rich ("it's cheaper and more fun than buying a yacht." (p. 26).) Are angels rational, or aren't they? Ibrahim might seek to harmonize this story by focusing more on the different kinds of angels, with particular emphasis on his observation that some investors are repeat players (whose exposure in the aggregate is likely to be higher, and whose may therefore be more willing to invest in contracting costs). ...
Conglomerate - http://www.theconglomerate.org/
25 Jul, 2007 2:31 am by David Zaring
Late to the party, I'll note only that yet another dynastic corporate law enterprise (this time it is Viacom) is facing intra-family litigation - and there's not even a will involved. There is, however, even more evidence that securities law is growing together rather than apart, in the tendency spotted by the Financial Times for European lawyers to follow restrictive American IPO rules.
Conglomerate - http://www.theconglomerate.org/
2 Sep, 2008 3:00 am by David Zaring
We've got good insights on the SEC and IFRS from commenter MDF here, and from Larry Cunningham over at Concurring Opinions.
Tags: Securities
Conglomerate - http://www.theconglomerate.org/
19 Nov 12:06 pm by David Kravets
... the court that after making what it deemed an "authorized" copy of a recording, "the original sounds were partitioned into segments for observation. These segments were analyzed by artistic operators who, employing principles of psycho-acoustics and advanced harmonic analysis, synthesized an independent parametric model of the sounds." Los Angeles U.S. District Judge John Walter didn't buy it. He wrote that experts for EMI presented "unrefuted evidence" that the company was using the original ...
27B Stroke 6 - http://blog.wired.com/27bstroke6/
7 Jun, 2007 5:29 am by David Nieporent
... , but only for Boss's victims.) First, Boss settled his claims against the person actually responsible for the accident -- Stacy Harmon, the driver of the car. Then, hunting around, Boss and his attorney decided that the only truly deep pocket they could ... done an oil change on the car), a company called Eberle Enterprises (which had done the state auto inspection when Harmon bought the car), and a woman named Elizabeth Aldridge (who had sold the used car to Harmon several months earlier for $750 ...
Overlawyered - http://www.overlawyered.com/
24 Aug 2:11 am by David Lynn
... based on. He also suggests Bankruptcy Code amendments to provide protections similar to those afforded in the futures markets. SEC/CFTC Harmonization The SEC and the CFTC announced last week that they will hold joint meetings to seek public input on the ... next day. The two agencies have until the end of September to come up with a report to Congress which identifies conflicts in their regulation of financial instruments and that makes recommendations for harmonizing the regulations. - Dave Lynn
TheCorporateCounsel.net Blog - http://WWW.THECORPORATECOUNSEL.NET/blog/
11 Nov 10:52 am by David Harlow
... with multiple data breach notifications about the same incident, for example, the other applicable rules out there have not been harmonized. The key concept in the new breach notification rules is that encryption of patient data will eliminate the need to notify patients and the ... with the regulatory requirements before full enforcement and random field audits begin in February 2010. A version of this post was published on HCPlive. David Harlow The Harlow Group LLC Health Care Law and Consulting
HealthBlawg :: David Harlow's Health Care Law Blog - http://healthblawg.typepad.com/healthblawg/
15 Jul, 2007 4:56 pm by David Zaring
... , or simply another example of Europe trying to get the developing world to do things their way, so that the eventual harmonization between the US and Europe in securities regulation happens on somewhat more European terms. There is nothing wrong with any ... academy should be seen as somewhat groundbreaking - but mostly because it is breaking ground. It's institutionalizing the project of regulatory harmonization with bricks and mortar. And if those bricks and mortar are made in the EU, well, I'm ...
Conglomerate - http://www.theconglomerate.org/
28 Aug, 2008 2:03 am by David Zaring
... prepare their books. But, as IFRS and GAAP expert Larry Cunningham reminded me, this is a careful approach to harmonization - and a very preliminary first step. We will wait eagerly what will appear in the SEC's notice actually detailing their approach, not to mention the public comment that will follow, let alone the milestones that must be met before harmonization is required. Chairman Cox: "The increasing worldwide acceptance of financial reporting using IFRS, and U.S. investors' ...
Tags: Securities
Conglomerate - http://www.theconglomerate.org/
2 May, 2006 12:22 am by David Bruns
... a group representing small inventors. Each of the speakers focused on aspects of the proposed reform legislation relating to the "harmonization" of the U.S. patent system with the systems of most of the rest of the world. The representative of small inventors testified that ... greater innovation than any other system in the world. He further argued that one of the main features of harmonization - the proposal to move the U.S. from a "first-to-invent" to a "first-to-file" system - would give large ...
Tags: Patent
IP Blawg - http://iplaw.blogs.com/content/
24 May 12:17 pm by David Harlow
... expanding the scope of hospital services to which the measures apply; (c) considering the burden on hospitals in collecting chart-abstracted data; (d) harmonizing the measures used in the RHQDAPU program with other CMS quality programs to align incentives and promote coordinated efforts to improve quality; (e) ... is open through June 30; a final rule is expected by the end of July, and new rules and rates will be effective October 1. David Harlow The Harlow Group LLC Health Care Law and Consulting
HealthBlawg :: David Harlow's Health Care Law Blog - http://healthblawg.typepad.com/healthblawg/
1 Mar 1:17 pm by David Harlow
... of thing, expects that "NeHC will become the standards committee and will create value cases that contain standards and architecture for HITSP to harmonize and CCHIT to certify." Read his whole post. To get more of a sense of the evening, and to see an archived "live ... bites collected after the panel discussion, check out the one-minute interviews with several health care CEOs in the audience, at David Williams' Health Business Blog. David Harlow The Harlow Group LLC Health Care Law and Consulting
HealthBlawg :: David Harlow's Health Care Law Blog - http://healthblawg.typepad.com/healthblawg/
3 Dec, 2008 5:25 am by David Harlow
The indefatigable John Halamka makes a convincing case that "interoperability is implementable today with harmonized standards, appropriate security, and a service oriented architecture using the internet," and that the only thing barring the way to a fully interoperable national EHR system ... cost (which is not inconsequential) should be underwritten in the same sort of deficit spending kind of way that FDR used to fund the New Deal. David Harlow The Harlow Group LLC Health Care Law and Consulting
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