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UNDERSTANDING FEDERAL JUDGES

By Larry Katz, Esquire • 12 June, 2024 There are several types of federal judges. Understanding the differences between them will assist in understanding news stories and lawsuits. The highest level on the hierarchy of federal judges is the Article III judge. This term comes from the fact that the federal judiciary was created by […]

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Protecting Medical Providers Around Reproductive Care Issues

TIf you are a medical professional providing reproductive care and counseling, you are likely well aware of the risks you face from new laws limiting access to abortions and related information and services. Your license and employment may be at risk. Let the LLG National Law Group’s premier license defense attorneys help you invoke your

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Defending Nurse Misconduct Allegations for Patient Restraint

The Necessity of Patient Restraint In some cases, nurses must restrain patients, under physician orders and for self-defense, patient welfare, and defense of other patients. This is especially common in nursing homes and other clinical settings serving dementia patients. Otherwise, without humane restraint, dementia patients might walk away, harm themselves, or harm others on the

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You Can’t Sue The King!: Understanding The Tort Claims Notice

By Joseph Cannizzo Jr. July 2023 Anyone who has ever been involved in a personal injury lawsuit has probably heard of the legal phrase, “statute of limitations”. For those unfamiliar, a statute of limitations, generally, is a statutory deadline by which a plaintiff must bring their claim before the Court – in other words, by

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TIK TOK

The news has recently had almost daily stories about the social media app, Tik Tok, and Congress’ threat to make using it illegal unless its ownership is transferred from its present Chinese owners. The argument for requiring the removal of Chinses owners is that they require access to personal and confidential information and that poses

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License Discipline in One State Affects Licensed Work in Another State

By David Haislip • March 8, 2024 A disappointing report tells of a licensed surgical nurse allegedly stealing patient anesthesia or painkillers for his own use, leaving the poor patients recovering from surgery with high pain levels. One can imagine how seriously the licensing officials who investigated and prosecuted the case took the nurse’s alleged

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