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Who Pays First?: Medicaid Third-Party Liability In Florida And Virginia’S Birth-Related Neurological Injury Compensation Programs, Alexandra M. Robbins
Who Pays First?: Medicaid Third-Party Liability In Florida And Virginia’S Birth-Related Neurological Injury Compensation Programs, Alexandra M. Robbins
Saint Louis University Journal of Health Law & Policy
In response to an impending obstetrician shortage and medical malpractice crisis, the states of Florida and Virginia adopted no-fault birth-related neurological injury compensation programs in the 1980s. Both of these programs provide lifetime coverage for eligible children with serious birth-related neurological injuries; however, both programs treated themselves as the payer of last resort and required families to submit claims to Medicaid first based on an inaccurate interpretation of Medicaid third party-liability (“TPL”) laws and the program-enabling statutes. Both programs’ policies treating themselves as the payer of last resort not only violated Federal and State Medicaid laws, they caused harm to …
Third Time’S A Charm: How The Uniform Law Commission Can Fit Series Llcs Into The Uniform Limited Liability Company Act, Justin T. Fezzi
Third Time’S A Charm: How The Uniform Law Commission Can Fit Series Llcs Into The Uniform Limited Liability Company Act, Justin T. Fezzi
Saint Louis University Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Addressing Liability And Clinical Decision Support: A Federal Government Role, Jodi G. Daniel
Addressing Liability And Clinical Decision Support: A Federal Government Role, Jodi G. Daniel
Saint Louis University Journal of Health Law & Policy
No abstract provided.
On Optimizing Ddi Alerts And Liability Under Cds: The Authors Respond, Michael D. Greenberg, M. Susan Ridgely
On Optimizing Ddi Alerts And Liability Under Cds: The Authors Respond, Michael D. Greenberg, M. Susan Ridgely
Saint Louis University Journal of Health Law & Policy
No abstract provided.
Employer Liability For Negligent Hiring Of Ex-Offenders, Stacy A. Hickox
Employer Liability For Negligent Hiring Of Ex-Offenders, Stacy A. Hickox
Saint Louis University Law Journal
No abstract provided.
The Integrity Of Delaware’S Corporate Dissolution Statute After Territory Of The United States Virgin Islands V. Goldman, Sachs & Co.: Is Extended Post-Dissolution Shareholder Liability A Necessary Component Of Delaware’S Corporate Dissolution Scheme?, Edward T. Pivin
Saint Louis University Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Conscientious Objectors Behind The Counter: Statutory Defenses To Tort Liability For Failure To Dispense Contraceptives, Jennifer E. Spreng
Conscientious Objectors Behind The Counter: Statutory Defenses To Tort Liability For Failure To Dispense Contraceptives, Jennifer E. Spreng
Saint Louis University Journal of Health Law & Policy
No abstract provided.
Restraining Orders And Law Enforcement Liability After Town Of Castle Rock, Colorado V. Gonzales, Curt Stokes
Restraining Orders And Law Enforcement Liability After Town Of Castle Rock, Colorado V. Gonzales, Curt Stokes
Saint Louis University Public Law Review
No abstract provided.
Has The Law Of Products Liability Spoiled The True Purpose Of Trademark Licensing? Analyzing The Responsibility Of A Trademark Licensor For Defective Products Bearing Its Mark, Jennifer Rudis Deschamp
Has The Law Of Products Liability Spoiled The True Purpose Of Trademark Licensing? Analyzing The Responsibility Of A Trademark Licensor For Defective Products Bearing Its Mark, Jennifer Rudis Deschamp
Saint Louis University Public Law Review
No abstract provided.
Lawyer Liability And The Vortex Of Deepening Insolvency, Douglas R. Richmond, Rebecca Lamberth, Ambreen Delawalla
Lawyer Liability And The Vortex Of Deepening Insolvency, Douglas R. Richmond, Rebecca Lamberth, Ambreen Delawalla
Saint Louis University Law Journal
No abstract provided.
What If You Could Sue Your Hmo? Managed Care Liability Beyond The Erisa Shield, Gail B. Agrawal, Mark A. Hall
What If You Could Sue Your Hmo? Managed Care Liability Beyond The Erisa Shield, Gail B. Agrawal, Mark A. Hall
Saint Louis University Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Driving On The Center Line: Missouri Physicians’ Potential Liability To Third Persons For Failing To Warn Of Medication Side Effects, Cherie N. Wyatt
Driving On The Center Line: Missouri Physicians’ Potential Liability To Third Persons For Failing To Warn Of Medication Side Effects, Cherie N. Wyatt
Saint Louis University Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Reinventing The “Legislative Intent, Or Rather The Legislative Mandate” On Dram Shop Liability In Missouri: A Look At Kilmer V. Mun, Michael L. Young
Reinventing The “Legislative Intent, Or Rather The Legislative Mandate” On Dram Shop Liability In Missouri: A Look At Kilmer V. Mun, Michael L. Young
Saint Louis University Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Primary Liability Amongst Secondary Actors: Why The Second Circuit’S “Bright Line” Standard Should Prevail, Mary M. Wynne
Primary Liability Amongst Secondary Actors: Why The Second Circuit’S “Bright Line” Standard Should Prevail, Mary M. Wynne
Saint Louis University Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Struggling Paradigms In A Friction-Free World: Liability For Content In Post-Print Culture, Nicolas P. Terry
Struggling Paradigms In A Friction-Free World: Liability For Content In Post-Print Culture, Nicolas P. Terry
Saint Louis University Law Journal
No abstract provided.
How Health Care Attorneys Can Discern Vernon, Successor Liability And Settlement Issues, Greg Radinsky
How Health Care Attorneys Can Discern Vernon, Successor Liability And Settlement Issues, Greg Radinsky
Saint Louis University Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Lack Of Knowledge Of Sexual Harassment Shields School Districts From Employer Liability Under Title Ix Gebser V. Lago Vista Indep. School Dist., Latosha Higgins
Lack Of Knowledge Of Sexual Harassment Shields School Districts From Employer Liability Under Title Ix Gebser V. Lago Vista Indep. School Dist., Latosha Higgins
Saint Louis University Public Law Review
No abstract provided.