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Legal Theory Blog: Monahan on Fairness, Welfare, & Health Insurance Content Regulation
Amy Monahan (University of Minnesota - Twin Cities - School of Law) has posted Fairness Versus Welfare in Health Insurance Content Regulation (University of Illinois Law Review, Forthcoming, 2012) on SSRN. Here is the abstract: Regulating the content of health...
Should There Be State Regulation of Health Insurance Rates? (CL&P Blog)
The LA Time explains that Harvey Rosenfield, the combative attorney and consumer advocate who wrote California's landmark Proposition 103 more than two decades ago, is preparing a ballot initiative that would force health insurers to get state government approval before...
JURIST - Paper Chase: Federal judge refuses to block Kansas abortion insurance law
JURIST - Paper Chase: Federal judge refuses to block Kansas abortion insurance law
Cleveland Law Library Weblog: Pamela A. Barker Appointed to Cuyahoga County Common Pleas Bench
The Governor has appointed Brecksville attorney Pamela A. Barker to replace former Judge Stephen Terry on the Cuyahoga County Common Pleas bench. Barker will take office on September 19, 2011, but she will have to run in the November 2012...
Beyond Structured Settlements: Aurora S.A. v. Poizner
In a legal dispute (Aurora S.A. v. Poizner) which it characterized as "another aspect of the dizzyingly complex and heavily litigated failure of the Executive Life Insurance Company", a California Court of Appeals on August 8, 2011 upheld a trial...
Employer Social Insurance In China. I See Foreign People. : China Law Blog : China Law for Business
<p>In the last three years, I estimate that about 25% of the China employee wage/labor disputes on which my firm has worked have involved foreign (i.e., non-Chinese) employees. I think there are two reasons for this. One, companies do not bother calling us if the dispute involves a Chinese employee
Payment protection insurance ruling awaited – BBC News « Current Awareness
“Nearly three million people are awaiting a High Court ruling that could have a major impact on compensation for past loan insurance sales.” Full story BBC News, 20th April 2011 Source: www.bbc.co.uk<img alt="" border="0"
Blawg Review: Blawg Review Goes Nukular
George Wallace, a lawyer who blogs on Declarations and Exclusions about News and Comments on California Insurance Law, the Politics of Insurance, and Other Risky Business hosts<a href="http://www.declarationsandexclusions.com/2011/03/blawg-review-304.html">Blawg Review #304</a>.<br /><br />George
PrawfsBlawg: Judge Vinson's incoherent extension of Printz's anti-commandeering principle from
Consider the following train wreck of Necessary&Proper reasoning contained in Judge Vinson's opinion striking down the individual mandate: (1) It is a legitimate end for Congress to regulate the insurance industry to prevent"insurers from excluding or charging higher rates to people with
Second Opinions
Second Opinions No, this is not a blog about medicine. It's Sanford Hausler's blog about the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit and its opinions. The Court doesn't know about this, but I don't think it would mind. Tuesday, February 09, 2010 Holocaust insurance
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