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31 Mar 2013, 4:45 am by Gritsforbreakfast
And some agencies, like the Texas Department of Insurance, don't even rise to that threshold, obtaining location data from cell phone companies under an administrative subpoena without any contact with a judge, according to testimony at the hearing. [read post]
9 Aug 2022, 8:00 pm by Josh Blackman
Politico has the scoop: Roughly two months after dialysis giant DaVita lost a Supreme Court case involving insurance coverage for its services, Congress introduced bipartisan legislation that would be a boon for dialysis providers. [read post]
10 May 2012, 5:08 am by Steven M. Gursten
Once again, I expect our activist Republican Court will change well-settled law, overturn precedent, and change our law to the disadvantage of innocent consumers and in favor of insurance companies. [read post]
2 Feb 2010, 5:19 am by Dave Wieneke
  Insurance companies have proposed providing variable billing for the actual number of miles a vehicle travels. [read post]
3 Dec 2019, 1:26 pm by William L. Anderson, Esq.
  Overall, the Act would help financial intuitions by clearly defining legal v. illegal conduct when it comes to dealing with cannabis businesses. [read post]
3 Dec 2019, 1:26 pm by William L. Anderson, Esq.
  Overall, the Act would help financial intuitions by clearly defining legal v. illegal conduct when it comes to dealing with cannabis businesses. [read post]
25 Oct 2015, 4:00 am by Barry Sookman
https://t.co/hrhDHmkcVh -> AM v Toronto Police Service, A presumption of notice to the media for anonymization applications? [read post]
5 Sep 2017, 3:30 am by Franklin C. McRoberts
” Lombardo Sr. told the court that he “filed a claim with an insurance company (whose name he couldn’t recall),” but the carrier denied the claim. [read post]
29 Feb 2016, 4:43 pm by Kevin LaCroix
Here is the Haynes and Boone firm’s memorandum. [read post]
9 Feb 2011, 10:50 am by NBlack
He explained that cars may send data evincing risky driving behavior to insurance companies, such as whether a particular car is speeding or whether its driver is repeatedly and excessively braking. [read post]