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High-quality connections (HQCs) enhance trust and engagement, positively impacting lawyers’ motivation, resilience, and overall well-being in the demanding legal profession.
Dr. Oz, who oversees the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services and its $1.5 trillion budget, promoted the idea that AI avatars could replace frontline health care workers and lower costs. Last ...
The Trust Triangle framework emphasizes authenticity, logic, and empathy as crucial components for building and maintaining trust within teams. Respectful engagement fosters trust by valuing ...
Key ways in which state grand jury secrecy rules differ from one another and the federal rule are discussed. Practical tips are provided for criminal defendants and those who represent them to obtain… ...
Establishing clear billing practices and maintaining open communication can help lawyers avoid payment delays. Using technology and flexible payment options makes it easier for clients to pay on time.
Unlike individual life insurance, which requires rigorous underwriting to assess risk, group life insurance from employers does not require underwriting. Employers offering group life insurance allow ...
Effective January 1, 2025, group health plans and health insurance issuers are subject to new rules under the Mental Health Parity and Addiction Equity Act. These new rules impose significant new ...
The 2024 Technology and Training report analyzes trends regarding existing technology training in the legal industry, highlights areas for improvement, and identifies opportunities for the future of… ...
Despite record rates of health insurance, nearly 30% of American adults who take prescriptions report not taking medicine as prescribed due to its high cost. Since the passage of Medicare Part D in ...
Grand jury proceedings have been kept secret since at least the 17th century. Each state has its own unique grand jury secrecy rules some of which differ from other states and Federal Rule of Criminal ...
In this special public service episode, Judge Elizabeth Gunn is joined by Rebecca A. Earl and Dana McWay to explore a growing and often overlooked corner of bankruptcy fraud: the exploitation of ...
Tariffs have been shaping American policy since 1792, but the legal framework behind them is anything but settled. This week, Elisa is joined by Professor Kathleen Claussen of Georgetown Law to unpack ...
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