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21 Dec 2023, 6:19 am by Unknown
The court issued a limited remand, giving the Commission 30 days to correct the defects in the rulemaking.After the remand period expired, the SEC admitted that it was unable to correct the defects in the rule. [read post]
21 Dec 2023, 3:00 am by Lisette Mustert
However, no concrete action was taken by Europol and, therefore, the EDPS eventually adopted a decision in January 2022 using its corrective powers in accordance with Article 43(3)(e) of the initial Regulation. [read post]
20 Dec 2023, 8:14 pm by Ryan J. Farrick
According to FOX News, in a Tuesday hearing, Pulaski County Circuit Judge Tim Fox said that the Office of the [read post]
Some places where SB 2 still prohibits concealed carry include property under the control of a preschool or childcare facility, buildings designated for court proceedings, state government buildings, local government buildings and correctional institutions. [read post]
20 Dec 2023, 10:53 am by Dennis Crouch
This appeal is concerned instead with the much more focused question of the correct interpretation and application of the relevant provisions of the 1977 Act to the applications made by Dr Thaler. [read post]
19 Dec 2023, 9:01 pm by renholding
The AI Office will publish Codes of Conduct containing further details. [read post]
19 Dec 2023, 8:58 pm by Stephan Spencer
  Examples of Lawsuits Against Government Entities Step 1: Determine the Proper Defendant Step 2: Comply with the Federal or State Tort Claims Act Step 3: File within the Statute of Limitations Step 4: Navigate the Government’s Immunity Defenses FAQs About Filing a Personal Injury Claim Against a Government Yosha Law Firm – The advocate you need when a government representative causes you harm Examples of Lawsuits Against Government Entities  Here are some examples of… [read post]
19 Dec 2023, 4:48 pm by Cynthia Marcotte Stamer
$115 is the fee that health plans participating in the Independent Dispute Resolution (“IDR”) process required by the No Surprises Act (the “NSA”) to resolve disputes with health care providers, facilities, and providers of air ambulance services (“providers”) over the amount the health plan will pay the provider for out-of-network health care or items for because the health plan and provider cannot reach agreement about the appropriate amount outside the IDR… [read post]