Indiana Medicaid Data Breach Exposes Over 200,000 CareSource Enrollees’ Information

Medicaid recipients in Indiana were recently hit by an unforeseen setback, as the Indiana Family and Social Services Administration (“FSSA”) announced a significant data breach involving third-party software, MOVEit. This unfortunate event, released in an official notice by FSSA on September 1, 2023, reveals that the privacy of numerous CareSource enrollees was compromised. For those…

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Estate Planning in the Era of Family Estrangement: Challenges and Considerations

Whether you’re updating your will, or just starting to consider how you’re going to manage the disposition of your assets, it’s worth lending an ear to the ongoing debate surrounding ‘estrangement’ clauses in estate documents. In this scenario, we’re speaking about the inclusion of provisions specifically addressing the circumstances under which an estranged family member…

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FERPA Compliance and the Importance of Redacting Personally Identifiable Information

In the field of data protection, the significance of Personally Identifiable Information (PII) redaction cannot be understated. Traditional cornerstones in the safeguarding of client information exist in the form of compliance standards like the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA), the Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act (GLBA), and the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA). These…

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Urgent Call to Outlaw Child Domestic Labor amid Rising Abuse Cases in Pakistan

On August 31, the provincial government of Punjab, Pakistan, was urged to take immediate legislative action for the effective outlawing of child domestic labor at a provincial policy dialogue. The call was made by representatives from the Search for Justice, Children Advocacy Network Pakistan, National Commission for Human Rights, and the Child Protection and Welfare…

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Justice Department Secures Enhanced Language Access in Oklahoma Courts

The Justice Department has reached an agreement with the administrative staff of the Oklahoma Supreme Court to enhance resources for individuals with limited English proficiency. This marks the resolution to a complaint lodged in 2021, alleging the state’s courts were failing to provide necessary language interpretation, thereby violating the Civil Rights Act of 1964. Through…

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UK Employment Law Developments Persist Amid Summer Slowdown: Addressing Family Rights and Worker Protections

As the summer draws to a close and the season of legal activity recommences, there have been notable developments throughout UK employment law. These changes seemingly arose without the usual slowdown expected during the summer holiday period, indicating progress has been possible this year. One key area of legislative development is the expansion of family-friendly…

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Family Trustees vs Professional Advisors: Navigating the Complex Choice for Trust Administration

In the intricate world of estate and trust planning, the selection of a trustee marks a key decision with lasting implications. The trustee is charged with the overall management of your trust, calling for an individual or institution that guarantees remarkable dependability and apt financial acumen. It has become quite common for individuals to lean…

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Understanding Venture Capital: A Comprehensive Guide for Investors and Law Professionals

Venture capital (VC), a form of private equity, has increasingly become a go-to financing method for investors looking to invest in early-stage companies with perceived long-term, high-growth potential. As detailed in an insightful infographic provided by Lippes Mathias LLP, accredited investors, family offices, institutional investors and others often tap into this type of financing. The…

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Legal Coaching Copyright Dispute: Exploring the Boundaries of Proprietary Content

NLBM, a popular legal coaching company, has alleged infringement of copyright against its competitor, 2-Hour Lifestyle Lawyer. The accusation is based on what NLBM claims is copied course content that was subsequently resold. NLBM’s complaints centered around generic coaching content, with areas such as estate planning and pricing being highlighted as topics being unceremoniously replicated….

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Essential Legal Documents for Parents of College-Aged Children: Navigating Adult Transitions

There’s a popular belief that parenting duties end when a child turns 18. Legally, a parent’s abilities to make medical and financial decisions for their progeny end at this pivotal point, granted their child has not specifically provided written consent to allow otherwise. This impediment extends to limiting parents’ legal access to their children’s educational,…

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Navigating the Complexities of Transferring Family Vacation Properties to the Next Generation

The transfer and management of a family vacation property like a summer cottage to the next generation can be an emotionally charged task and often one laden with complex legal challenges. Not only is it about continuing a tradition, it’s also a matter of navigating intra-family dynamics, allocating responsibilities, and understanding the tax implications of…

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Restructuring Gains Momentum in Private Equity Sector as Groupe Barrière Regroups Post-Pandemic

Elite French and international firms have recently finalized the restructuring of Groupe Barrière, a leading five-star hospitality enterprise in France—indicative of a rise in restructuring activities linked to private equity as companies regroup for the post-pandemic era. Worth several billion euros, the deal brings an end to a significant chapter in the life of the…

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New Jersey Supreme Court Clarifies Alimony Termination Process with Cardali v. Cardali Ruling

For divorce litigants exasperated by the nebulous standards surrounding alimony payment disputes, well, change is afoot. The New Jersey Supreme Court’s recent decision in the Cardali v. Cardali case is a significant stride towards transparency. The decision underlines fresh, valuable precedents that provide crucial clarity on the prerequisites for obtaining discovery in a motion that…

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California Enforces UDAAP Rule to Protect Small Businesses, Nonprofits, and Family Farms

On August 2, 2023, the California Department of Financial Protection and Innovation (DFPI) issued a final ruling that has significant implications for the world of small business financing. This ruling curbs certain individuals and entities from engaging in unfair, deceptive, or abusive acts or practices (UDAAP) when offering or providing commercial financing or other financial…

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