• 03.06.17

    Criminal Immigration Enforcement vs. Employers: The New Normal?

    On the 2016 website for then-Senator Jefferson Beauregard Sessions III, he announced that he was "committed to immigration reform that…curbs the unprecedented flow of immigration that is sapping the wages and job prospects of those living and working here today [and] an immigration ...

  • 03.06.17

    California Supreme Court: Private Emails Potentially Subject to CPRA

    The California Supreme Court unanimously held that government officials may be required to release communications made about official business on private devices and personal email accounts pursuant to California Public Record Act ("CPRA") requests.

  • 03.03.17

    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.

  • 03.02.17

    Capped Federal Medicaid Funding: Implications for Texas

    Under the current system, the federal government matches state spending on Medicaid so long as the state follows federal Medicaid rules.

  • 03.02.17

    Manatt on Medicaid: Monthly Expansion Recap, February 2017

    A three-judge State Appeals Court panel heard an appeal of the Maricopa County Superior Court's decision that Arizona's Medicaid expansion plan was passed legally, according to the Arizona Republic.

  • 03.02.17

    FTC Fights Back in LabMD Suit

    The Federal Trade Commission demonstrated its intention to fight for the power to regulate data security by filing a 111-page brief with the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit in which it argued that the agency properly found that LabMD's practices ran afoul of the law.

  • 02.28.17

    Medicaid at a Crossroads: What's at Stake?

    Today, Medicaid is the nation's largest health insurer and the single largest payer in every state, covering more than 20 percent of the total U.S. population.

  • 02.28.17

    Manatt on Health Reform: Weekly Highlights, February 28, 2017

    The Kansas House sends approved Medicaid expansion legislation to the Senate; governors remain divided on Medicaid reform; and the Kaiser Family Foundation publishes a new library of 108 Medicaid expansion studies.

  • 02.27.17

    Ninth Circuit Sends Employment Dispute to Arbitration

    The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit sent an employment dispute to arbitration this week, reversing a denial of the employer's motion to compel arbitration.

  • 02.27.17

    New State-by-State Toolkit Highlights Challenges in Capping Medicaid Funding

    With key leaders in Congress proposing major changes to Medicaid financing through the adoption of a block grant or per capita caps, Manatt has prepared a new toolkit for the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation’s State Health Reform Assistance Network to help states and others assess the potential ...

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