Tag Archives: Informal

Tuerkheimer on Informal Accusation & Sexual Misconduct

Deborah Tuerkheimer (Northwestern University – Pritzker School of Law) has posted Beyond #MeToo (New York University Law Review, Forthcoming) on SSRN.  Here is the abstract: The #MeToo movement has ushered in a new kind of sexual misconduct accusation — accusation leveled … Continue reading

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Change to Texas State Board of Pharmacy's Informal Conference Process

Most pharmacies and pharmacists targeted for an investigation by the Texas State Board of Pharmacy can expect to receive an invitation to an informal conference at some point during their case. At the informal conference, the license holder and their … Continue reading

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Policy: Intervention (F.R.C.P. 24(a)) in judicial review of informal rulemaking

New on SSRN: "A Sword or a Noose? Intervention of Right in Judicial Proceedings to Review Informal Federal Rulemakings" by Michael Ray Harris (Denver). Abstract: Intervention – the procedural device enabling a third person to enter and become a party… … Continue reading

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Are Medicare ALJ's Truly Independent Fact Finders, Free From the Informal Pressures of CMS and its ZPIC / PSC / RAC / QIC Contractors?

(February 19, 2011): Over the years, we have represented a wide variety of health care providers in the administrative appeals process. Our duties have regularly included representation before Administrative Law Judges (ALJs) presiding out of the Western, Southern, Midwestern and … Continue reading

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Formal Discovery vs. Informal Discovery

In many family law cases, it becomes necessary to obtain information from the opposing party.  Since you are, in effect, "discovering" facts about the other sides case, this process is called discovery.  Gerald O. Williams of the Minnesota Divorce and … Continue reading

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