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Supreme Court will decide easement, sentencing cases

At the Lectern

At the Supreme Court’s conference yesterday, a double one, actions of note included: Implied easements. The court agreed to hear Romero v. Shih , at least to decide this limited issue: “Did the trial court correctly find the existence of an implied easement under the facts?” The court also granted review in People v.

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Supreme Court will hear case on reimbursements to Medi-Cal service providers

At the Lectern

At the Supreme Court’s conference yesterday, with only six justices participating because of Justice Mariano-Florentino Cuéllar’s retirement last month, actions of note included: The court granted review in Family Health Centers of San Diego v. The court concluded, “requiring plaintiff to perform such services.

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Decoding International Arbitration

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Michelle Skipper: Prior to joining the American Arbitration Association, I spent over 20 years in healthcare administration. I knew I was interested in remaining in healthcare when, 15 years ago, an opportunity to join the AAA came my way. I held various leadership positions at hospital networks and physician provider groups.

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Notre Dame Professor Sues Student Newspaper Over Her Pro-Abortion Advocacy

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She also reportedly posted a sign on her office door on campus that said, “This is a SAFE SPACE to get help and information on ALL Healthcare issues and access — confidentially with care and compassion.” ” She is also seeking punitive damages. DM me [sic].” Here is the complaint: Kay v. The Irish Rover