Via the South Florida Sun Sentinel By: Austen Erbalt A new partnership between Palm Beach County and 10 of its coastal municipalities is hoping to combat the effects of climate change with a …
The Race Is On For Control Of 5G Wireless Communications — And China Is In The Lead
Via NPR NPR's Audie Cornish and Clinical Professor of Law Susan Crawford discuss why the Chinese telecom giant, Huawei, is leading in the race to 5G networks, and why its advantage poses a national …
Mississippi health care providers breaking the law with large medical bills that patients don’t have to pay, report finds
Via Mississippi Today By: Anna Wolfe Health care providers in Mississippi continue to break the law by sending patients large, out-of-pocket medical bills that they don’t have to pay, concludes …
Making it big behind the scenes
Via The Harvard Gazette By: Liz Mineo Growing up in South Florida, Rebecca Rechtszaid dreamed of becoming a professional singer, but after a case of pneumonia wrecked her vocal range in college, …
Women Inspiring Change 2019 Honorees includes 2 HLS Clinicians
To commemorate International Women's Day, the Harvard Women's Law Association hosts an annual Harvard Law School International Women’s Day Portrait Exhibit. In its 6th year, the exhibit showcases the …
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Employees entitled to fees under Wage Act settlement
Via Massachusetts Lawyers Weekly Employees who obtained a favorable settlement of their Wage Act claim were considered “prevailing parties” entitled to attorneys’ fees under the statute’s …
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