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Tips for Nursing Home Admission Agreements

Would you like a few tips about Nursing Home Admission Agreements?

Medicare Beneficiaries Discuss Options for Care at the End of Life with Their Health Care Providers

Medicare beneficiaries may now discuss options for end-of-life care with their health care providers. Beneficiaries of course were already free to talk about advance care planning with their doctors or other qualified health professionals. However, practitioners were only reimbursed for such discussions during a patient’s “Welcome to Medicare” visit, a time when the topic may not seem very relevant. As of January 1, 2016, Medicare will pay physicians for speaking at any time with Medicare beneficiaries and their families about different options for care and treatment at the end of life.

Natalia Veselnitskaya Denied Parole For Hearing In Prevezon Case

An interesting case arose recently involving the denial of immigration parole for a prominent Russian lawyer seeking to represent a client in litigation in the United States.

Supreme Court Agrees To Hear "Travel Ban" Case

On January 19, 2018, the Supreme Court of the United States granted certiorari in Trump v. Hawaii, one of the challenges to Presidential Proclamation 9645. more commonly known as the third version of the “travel ban.”

What Is Vicarious Liability and How Can It Impact Your Car Accident Claim?

Before you drive a company car, it is imperative that you know what you can and cannot do when driving it.

Should I purchase full-tort?

Abstract on whether purchasing Full-Tort is worth the cost

Are $10,000.00 Florida PIP benefits paid directly and automatically to the injured client, following an automobile accident?

I am often asked by clients – do I automatically get a $10,000 PIP check made payable to me, following a car accident? In the typical scenario, unfortunately, the answer is no. This article will briefly explain the purpose of Florida PIP insurance and its applicability when you are in an accident.

What about kids?

Many parents main concern is dividing these responsibilities and supporting their children during a separation. During this difficult situation, your mind can rest on one thing: the courts primary concern is always the best interests of the children.

I Was in an Accident! Now What Do I Do?

When you are seriously hurt in a car wreck then what do you do next? Most people don't know how to handle all of the medical bills and how to deal with insurance companies (which company to trust and which to avoid). This is what we do every day at the Morrin Law Office for our Kentucky clients. Whether you have suffered a life altering injury or you just need some advice regarding what to do about being sore, call us and we will help you.

Alex Azar Sworn In As New Secretary Of Health And Human Services

After being confirmed by the Senate by a vote of 55-43, Alex Azar was sworn in as the new Secretary of Health and Human Services (HHS) in a ceremony at the White House on January 29, 2018. In this post, we provide notes on the Azar swearing in and what the HHS does in the immigration context.

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