Tag Archives: Ceiling

Again With the Debt Ceiling?

by Neil H. BuchananAfter yet another hiatus, the federal debt ceiling is back.  Can you feel the sudden wave of fiscal sanity?  Do you thrill to the return of limits on (supposedly) uncontrolled debt?  Are you awed by the power … Continue reading

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Pharmaceutical Manufacturers Must Submit 340B Ceiling Prices Starting in the First Quarter of 2019

By David C. Gibbons & Alan M. Kirschenbaum — Beginning February 15, drug manufacturers will have a new price to report to the Federal government: 340B ceiling price.  Under Section 340B of the Public Health Service Act, a manufacturer of … Continue reading

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Judge Rejects Lawsuit Arising from Electrician’s Fall From Ceiling

In Georgia, workers’ compensation is intended to provide employees with an “exclusive remedy” against their employers for job-related accidents. This means that the employer is required to pay certain benefits, regardless of fault. In exchange, the employee has no legal … Continue reading

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DealBook: When a Female C.E.O. Leaves, the Glass Ceiling Is Restored

Even at companies run by prominent women — where it seems that gender diversity has made great strides — why is a female leader hardly ever replaced by another woman? Read more detail on Recent Business Law posts – Justia … Continue reading

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HHS Weighing Additional 1-Year Delay in 340B Ceiling Price/CMP Rule Implementation

The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) is seeking comments on an additional delay in the effective date of the January 5, 2017 Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) final rule addressing calculation of the ceiling price and application … Continue reading

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