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Life sciences organizations have become some of the world’s most watched businesses and the industry as a whole is facing heightened scrutiny in light of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Cloud technology isn’t just a thing of the future, it’s a tool for the present. This is true now more than ever with the rise in remote work, the increased scope of the corporate legal team, and the need to streamline the process from start to finish.

Ohio Department of Higher Education | Title IX Regulations Training (Higher Education) - The Ohio Department of Higher Education (ODHE) and Bricker & Eckler’s higher ed team is pleased to announce a series of Title IX trainings, sponsored by ODHE, for coordinators and investigators.

The celebrated actor and star of the new CNN show “Stanley Tucci: Searching for Italy” talks about culture, cinema, and escapism in the time of COVID. Join Arent Fox for a one-hour virtual event with Stanley Tucci moderated by Arent Fox Chair Anthony V. Lupo....

Please join us for our inaugural Tax in the City® in San Francisco—a forum for women tax professionals to discuss technical state, federal and international tax issues in a collegial and confidential setting.

This week we are looking at one of the most challenging areas for firms: Pricing. Fixed fees grow ever-popular, but the data to support them is often weak. Many firms simply make an estimate of hours and multiply that by their blended rate.

Welcome back to the Law School Toolbox podcast! Today, we're discussing an issue related to civil procedure -- the Erie Doctrine. We look at a step-by-step approach for answering questions in this area of the law when they show up on an essay or in a multiple choice question.

On April 30, 2020, CMS relaxed its bed-counting regulations so that teaching hospitals that temporarily increased their number of available beds to respond to the influx of COVID-19 patients would not experience reductions in IME payment amounts.

FINRA, of course, has lots, and lots, of rules. Heck, it has rules about making rules. The things that RRs can and cannot do per those rules are strictly proscribed, mostly in great detail. Things that ordinary people can do without a second thought are frequently off-limits for RRs.

On Monday, May 3, 2021, the New York City Planning Commission (CPC) “referred” the Department of City Planning’s (DCP) proposed zoning text that would mandate a Special Permit for all new hotels in New York City, beginning the City’s public review process for approval of the proposed text.

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