• 03.21.17

    Defendant’s Calling System Ruled Not an Autodialer

    A Telephone Consumer Protection Act defendant successfully persuaded a Michigan federal court judge that its calling system was not an automated dialing system because there was significant human involvement in dialing phone numbers.

  • 03.21.17

    Manatt on Health Reform: Weekly Highlights, March 21, 2017

    House Republicans append a Manager's Amendment to the AHCA; HHS tells states they will have increased flexibility on Medicaid; and Florida previews its 1115 waiver amendment requests.

  • 03.20.17

    Curry in a Hurry: OCC Publishes Fintech Charter Standards

    A key banking regulator has published draft licensing standards that could fundamentally change how financial technology companies operate and are supervised in the United States.

  • 03.16.17

    Repealing the Medicaid Expansion: Implications for Montana

    Federal decisions regarding Medicaid expansion would affect access to healthcare for more than 71,000 Montanans covered under Montana’s bipartisan Health and Economic Livelihood Partnership (HELP) Act.

  • 03.16.17

    Privacy Policy, Notifications Mandatory Under Updated Google Rules

    On March 1, Google updated its Play Store policies with a host of changes that take effect on March 15, 2017, including a requirement that app developers post a privacy policy to the store listing and provide certain in-app privacy disclosures.

  • 03.16.17

    Borrower Wins Key Victory in Madden v. Midland

    A federal judge has ruled that New York law—not Delaware law as the parties agreed in the initial loan agreement—applies to the defaulted borrower's claims and has certified a class action against the debt collector.

  • 03.16.17

    Borrower Wins Key Victory in Madden v. Midland

    A federal judge has ruled that New York law—not Delaware law as the parties agreed in the initial loan agreement—applies to the defaulted borrower's claims and has certified a class action against the debt collector.

  • 03.14.17

    Manatt on Health Reform: Weekly Highlights, March 14, 2017

    CBO finds that the number of uninsured would nearly double under the American Health Care Act; CMS's new Administrator is confirmed; and New Mexico and Massachusetts move to protect reproductive healthcare under ACA repeal.

  • 03.10.17

    Future of DOL's White Collar Overtime Rule Remains Unclear

    The uncertainty surrounding the Department of Labor's (DOL) white collar overtime rule continues, with the agency requesting more time to continue its appeal of an injunction halting implementation of the rule.

  • 03.07.17

    Manatt on Health Reform: Weekly Highlights, March 7, 2017

    House Republicans release long-awaited ACA repeal and replace legislation, Arkansas proposes a new waiver amendment to lower expansion adult eligibility levels, and California and Maine are considering new policies to tackle the opioid addiction crisis.

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