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Review of expired commitment order not moot, COA rules in affirming commitment

The negative collateral consequences a patient potentially faces from an involuntary temporary commitment order makes review of an expired order “meaningful” and not moot, the Court of Appeals of Indiana ruled, though it ultimately affirmed the commitment.

Woman claims understaffing at nursing home led to 92-year old mother s death

Nursing home arbitration agreement tossed in wrongful death case

Nursing home arbitration agreement tossed in wrongful death case- Grace Barbicgbarbic@lawbulletinmedia.comA nursing home’s arbitration agreement with a man whose mother died under its care is not enforceable, a state appellate panel held. Paul Calusinski, as independent administrator of his mother’s estate, brought.

COVID NYC Update: Senator Charles Schumer announces Vaccine Supercharge for New York City and across state

More access and more shots means a quicker recovery, and that s what we want, he said. These CHC sites will be federally-funded and organized by the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) as part of an effort to expand the CHC vaccine program, which works to increase vaccine availability and access in underserved and minority communities where access to vaccines has been a major challenge. Remember, one of the biggest issues with getting people vaccinated has been access, added Schumer. Especially in our underserved and disadvantaged communities. We ve heard numerous stories of people having to travel way too far to get a vaccine, hampering our ability to recover from the pandemic and return to normal. With this announcement of more vaccines and the sites poised to open up, New York is positioned to get more shots in arms, especially in areas where COVID has hit the hardest.

7th Circ Declines Reviving Doctor s Age Discrimination Suit

ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT 7th Circ. Declines Reviving Doctor s Age Discrimination Suit Law360 (January 22, 2021, 7:02 PM EST) The Seventh Circuit on Friday declined to revive an Indiana doctor s age discrimination lawsuit against the hospitals where she spent three decades treating infants, saying she didn t have evidence age was a factor in losing her job . The panel affirmed a summary judgment in favor of St. Vincent Hospital and Health Care Center Inc. and St. Vincent Carmel Hospital Inc. in a suit from Anne Marnocha, a former neonatologist who had helped develop the neonatal intensive care units at both facilities. Marnocha had sued St. Vincent in August 2018, alleging the hospital ran afoul of the Age Discrimination in Employment.

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