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Efficiency in Energy
Gustafsson runs a legal team of 12 to bring solar energy solutions to nation at First Solar in Tempe
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The Team Approach
Now that a decade-old shareholder derivate suit is behind the company, General Counsel Larry De Respino is mapping U-Haul's future.
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As a judge that is known for looking for consensus, Bankruptcy Judge Taylor said she relishes complex matters with lots of moving parts.
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Watch this video of the new members of the Arizona state bar being admitted on May 7, 2013.
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As a judge that is known for looking for consensus, Bankruptcy Judge Taylor said she relishes complex matters with lots of moving parts.
As a judge that is known for looking for consensus, Bankruptcy Judge Taylor said she relishes complex matters with lots of moving parts.
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The Team Approach
Now that a decade-old shareholder derivate suit is behind the company, General Counsel Larry De Respino is mapping U-Haul's future.
Now that a decade-old shareholder derivate suit is behind the company, General Counsel Larry De Respino is mapping U-Haul's future.
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Covered Entity or Business Associate?
The long-awaited final omnibus rule — now found at 78 Fed. Reg. 5566 (Jan. 25, 2013) — implements modifications to the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act regulations promulgated by the Health Information Technology for Economic and Clinical Health Act (the HITECH Act) in 2009. The final rule arrived on March 26, and compliance with the final rule is required by September 23, 2013 — unless a longer compliance period is otherwise indicated. What does that mean for HIPAA covered entities and business associates?
The long-awaited final omnibus rule — now found at 78 Fed. Reg. 5566 (Jan. 25, 2013) — implements modifications to the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act regulations promulgated by the Health Information Technology for Economic and Clinical Health Act (the HITECH Act) in 2009. The final rule arrived on March 26, and compliance with the final rule is required by September 23, 2013 — unless a longer compliance period is otherwise indicated. What does that mean for HIPAA covered entities and business associates?
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Confidentiality in the Workplace
Recently, the National Labor Relations Board’s (NLRB) General Counsel Division of Advice (“Division of Advice”) released a memorandum offering guidance to an NLRB Regional Director concerning employers, and requiring confidentiality during workplace investigations.
The memorandum follows an August 2012 decision in Banner Health System d/b/a Banner Estrella Medical Center, 358 NLRB No. 99 (2012). What are the issues you should watch out for?
Recently, the National Labor Relations Board’s (NLRB) General Counsel Division of Advice (“Division of Advice”) released a memorandum offering guidance to an NLRB Regional Director concerning employers, and requiring confidentiality during workplace investigations.
The memorandum follows an August 2012 decision in Banner Health System d/b/a Banner Estrella Medical Center, 358 NLRB No. 99 (2012). What are the issues you should watch out for?
Arizona's DUI laws bring uncertainty
Although it’s legal for qualified card holders in Arizona to use marijuana for medicinal purposes, some city and county prosecutors rely on plain interpretation of the statute and will charge anyone with a detectable level of marijuana in their body even if he has a legally valid Arizona Department of Health Services Medical Marijuana Card. This causes a conflict in the laws. How do you think judges should interpret this conflict?
Although it’s legal for qualified card holders in Arizona to use marijuana for medicinal purposes, some city and county prosecutors rely on plain interpretation of the statute and will charge anyone with a detectable level of marijuana in their body even if he has a legally valid Arizona Department of Health Services Medical Marijuana Card. This causes a conflict in the laws. How do you think judges should interpret this conflict?
Pool lifts cause headaches for hospitality industry
Title III of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) now requires the installation of lifts for the disabled at all new and modified pools and spas of so-called “public accommodations” (including hotels and exercise facilities) and all pre-existing pools and spas where it is “readily achievable” to do so. Many members of the hospitality industry have voiced concerns as they struggle to comply with the controversial regulation, which went into effect on January 31, 2013.
Title III of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) now requires the installation of lifts for the disabled at all new and modified pools and spas of so-called “public accommodations” (including hotels and exercise facilities) and all pre-existing pools and spas where it is “readily achievable” to do so. Many members of the hospitality industry have voiced concerns as they struggle to comply with the controversial regulation, which went into effect on January 31, 2013.
IRS ruling could attract Indian tribes' attention in renewables sector
A recent Internal Revenue Service ruling could change Native American's push for a bigger role in green energy development. What do you think are the implications of the March 8 ruling that allows an Indian tribe, as the owner of renewable energy proprty, to pass through investment tax credits to a lessee looking to develop a project on tribal land?
A recent Internal Revenue Service ruling could change Native American's push for a bigger role in green energy development. What do you think are the implications of the March 8 ruling that allows an Indian tribe, as the owner of renewable energy proprty, to pass through investment tax credits to a lessee looking to develop a project on tribal land?
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Diversity v. Inclusiveness
As the Minority Bar Convention wraps up, The Record Reporter asked speaker Kathleen Nalty to discuss where the legal profession - and Phoenix - is with respect to inclusiveness.
She said that higher attrition rates, particularly in private practice, necessitate a shift from reliance on traditional diversity efforts to “Diversity 2.0” – expanded diversity efforts that make inclusiveness a priority.
As the Minority Bar Convention wraps up, The Record Reporter asked speaker Kathleen Nalty to discuss where the legal profession - and Phoenix - is with respect to inclusiveness.
She said that higher attrition rates, particularly in private practice, necessitate a shift from reliance on traditional diversity efforts to “Diversity 2.0” – expanded diversity efforts that make inclusiveness a priority.
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Arizona state bar admission ceremony
Watch this video of the new members of the Arizona state bar being admitted on May 7, 2013.
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As a judge that is known for looking for consensus, Bankruptcy Judge Taylor said she relishes complex matters with lots of moving parts.
As a judge that is known for looking for consensus, Bankruptcy Judge Taylor said she relishes complex matters with lots of moving parts.
Corporate Counsel Archives
The Team Approach
Now that a decade-old shareholder derivate suit is behind the company, General Counsel Larry De Respino is mapping U-Haul's future.
Now that a decade-old shareholder derivate suit is behind the company, General Counsel Larry De Respino is mapping U-Haul's future.
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Are human genes patent-eligible?
U.S. Supreme Court tests what are 'products of nature' and what are not
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U.S. Supreme Court tests what are 'products of nature' and what are not
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