On September 20, 2024, the Brazilian government published Federal Decree No. 12,189/2024 (the “Decree”), significantly amending Federal Decree No. 6,514/2008, which provides for administrative ...
The Biden administration has taken some bold steps to bolster the civil service after Trump’s attempt to transform it into an instrument of authoritarianism. Most Americans don’t give much thought to ...
It's a good bet that when one party to a lawsuit wants a case remanded to an administrative agency, it's the defendant. That's because one of the primary effects of a remand is delay. But defendants ...
Judge Nicole Berner of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit. Photo: Diego M. Radzinschi/ALM The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit on Tuesday told a lower court to assess whether ...
The Internal Revenue Service, Employee Benefits Security Administration, and the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (collectively, “the Departments”) recently issued final rules concerning fees ...
The family of Cincinnati Police Chief Teresa Theetge is voicing their concerns over her placement on administrative leave.
Human resources professionals in healthcare settings face unique challenges in managing licensed professionals. Nurses, physicians and others are subject to the bylaws and governing rules established ...
For years, limiting the administrative state—the rabbit warren of bureaucratic offices and officials who regulate virtually every aspect of American life—has been a central pillar of conservative ...
In the military, due process is not a luxury—it’s a cornerstone. It’s what distinguishes discipline from vengeance, leadership from liability, and justice from convenience. But in recent years, the ...
China’s Administrative Patent Infringement Procedure: A Litigation Tool Worth Patent Holders’ Notice
“A tailored strategy can help maximize the advantages of China’s administrative patent infringement procedure while minimizing uncertainties.” There are two distinct procedures available to parties ...
WASHINGTON – Alabama residents who faced extreme delays in trying to file for unemployment benefits can seek help from state courts, a divided Supreme Court ruled Friday. The justices overturned the ...
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