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Beware The Chargemaster

The Colorado Supreme Court has ruled unanimously that a woman who signed contracts to pay $1,337 for two back surgeries […]

That’s How We Do It In Texas, Partner

Texas law HB 20 prohibits platforms with 50 million users or more from moderating user-generated content or banning users for […]

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A High-Profile Scolding For Crypto, And A Fisheye From The SEC

Just at the moment when the value of crypto assets was starting to plummet, some notably gravitas-heavy voices were giving […]

Covid-Related Business Interruption Litigation Proliferates

The number of lawsuits being filed over Covid-related business interruption insurance is growing fast, according to a Moore&VanAllen alert. Dozens […]

Credit Where Credit Is Due

In June the Federal Circuit will take up the matter of Thaler v. Vidal. Stephen Thaler created an AI which […]

Wells Fargo Wins One

A lawsuit brought against Wells Fargo by the Employees’ Retirement System of the State of Hawaii and subsequently by other […]

E-Billing Is Now Central to Digital Transformation and Legal Ops

It’s Not the Technology, It’s the Business Model

Although businesses gravitated toward digital transformation at the start of the pandemic, they now need to dig deep and ask […]

ESG Changes: Beyond the SEC

Companies and investors have been calling for a single set of international standards to cut through competing climate-related reporting standards […]

Tackling Risk and Bias in AI

NIST has published its initial draft of the AI Risk Management Framework (AI RMF), which delineates the risks in the design, development, […]

Worker’s Comp Fraud Costs $30 Billion Annually

According to the California Department of Insurance, workers’ comp fraud costs the state between $1 billion to $3 billion a […]

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