Rethinking Texas ‘Law of Parties’

Rethinking Texas ‘Law of Parties’

The Texas “law of parties” allow prosecutors to seek and secure the execution of individuals involved in what is more generally known as “felony murder” crimes—offenses that involve more than one person,... Read more »
CMS Lowers No Surprises Act Fee After Court Nixes Price Hike

CMS Lowers No Surprises Act Fee After Court Nixes Price Hike

CMS said Friday that it will lower the administrative fee that providers and insurers must pay when initiating a reimbursement dispute under the No Surprises Act.   This move came a week after... Read more »
Texas Power Grid Failure

Texas Power Grid Failure

Below-freezing temperatures in Texas that caused widespread property damage, business closures, injuries and deaths have led to lawsuits against Electric Reliability Council of Texas Inc. (ERCOT) and Houston-based utility CenterPoint Energy Inc.... Read more »
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