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Why Ohio Nixed The New Liability Insurance Law Restatement
August 10, 2018
Member and Chair of the firm’s Insurance Practice Kim Marrkand authored this Law360 “Expert Analysis” piece. The column discusses Ohio’s unprecedented step of signing into law an amendment that specifically rejects the American Law Institute's Restatement of the Law, Liability Insurance. Kim also addresses the impact of Ohio’s decision and which states could follow next.
People in the Law
August 9, 2018
Brent L. Henry, a lawyer at Mintz, Levin, Cohn, Ferris, Glovsky & Popeo in Boston, has been named a member of the newly formed advisory board of the private equity firm Equality Asset Management.
Stakeholders’ Desire for Sustainability Presents Opportunities and Challenges for Boards
August 9, 2018
This column notes that as a society, we are increasingly insisting that corporations generate and measure social impact alongside profit. In this piece, Member Tom Burton and Associate Ben Stone discuss both the opportunities and challenges presented to boards of directors. Tom founded, and currently chairs, the firm’s Energy & Sustainability Practice and Ben previously served in-house in social impact roles.
Talking to a Robot: Technology Comes to Health Insurance
August 8, 2018
This feature article discusses how artificial intelligence solutions could be used to help answer beneficiary questions, review claims. Ellen Janos, a Member and experienced health care regulatory attorney, provides commentary within the piece.
Legal Tech: Approaches and Considerations for Discovery Cost Minimization and Recovery
August 1, 2018
This article notes that the costs of litigation increase with ever more potentially responsive data, litigation technology options, and a truly global reach in the context of much litigation. In response, law firms must continue to consider viable approaches to broaching discussions surrounding the recovery of these costs both within the firm and, more importantly, with law firm clients. John Koss, Special Counsel, E-Discovery, co-authored this column.
This feature article discusses allegations that the Labor Department overstepped when it expanded a type of small business health option called an association health plan. Employment, Labor & Benefits Member Alden Bianchi is among the industry sources quoted in the piece.
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