The Looming Medical Malpractice Crisis in America

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by, Lexicon Legal For medical professionals, the coronavirus pandemic has created a huge amount of uncertainty in almost all areas of practice. Time and experience have provided much insight into the clinical aspects of treating patients. Unfortunately, one of the biggest financial threats to medical practice remains to be seen: medical malpractice claims, which do […]

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Maximizing the Market With a Sound Pricing Strategy

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by Lisa Genovese, President at BottomLine How do you determine the price of a product or service? Regardless of size or industry, pricing is influenced by more factors than just what the customer is willing to pay.   When a random number becomes a price, it is very possible that a product or service isn’t […]

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Update on Business Immunity to COVID-19 Lawsuits

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by, Lexicon Legal Legal immunity for business owners facing COVID-19 lawsuits has been an area of heated debate throughout 2020. In fact, it was one of the major sticking points that delayed the passage of both stimulus funds authorized by Congress. Amidst efforts to get stimulus funds out as quickly as possible, the issue has […]

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How Has Tesla Achieved Its Leading Position in the Automotive Industry?

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by Li Yifei Ph. D., Electrification & Battery System Engineer, Former Research Assistant from the University of Houston. On July 1st, the three major US stock indexes rose, and technology stocks collectively gained. Tesla alone rose nearly 7%, and its market value closed above $200 billion. In doing so, Tesla has overtaken Toyota as the […]

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COVID-19 Business Interruption Protection Insurance Litigation

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by, Lexicon Legal COVID-19 has presented litigators across the country with novel legal issues. One of the most prevalent issues in the era of coronavirus is business interruption claims filed against a commercial insurer. The National Law Review reports that over twelve hundred cases had already been filed as of October 2020 in all fifty […]

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Multidistrict Litigation Post COVID-19

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by, Lexicon Legal There is a coming wave of litigation related to the coronavirus. It has already started in small measure: an occasional challenge to a government order or preliminary filings to secure insurance coverage. But many of these new legal issues have not been addressed substantively by the courts. Many judges are unwilling to […]

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Military Medical Malpractice

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by, Lexicon Legal This month marks the anniversary of the signing of the National Defense Authorization Act. For years, military service members had been barred from filing medical malpractice claims against the federal government and its medical providers. This law opened the door to an entire class of medical malpractice litigation. Service members and their […]

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Liability During the Holidays

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by, Lexicon Legal There are many ways to be injured around the house during the holiday season. Many personal injury claims are filed against all types of insurance policies during the holidays. Litigators must be prepared for all types of injury claims that can be filed against homeowners, auto, workers compensation, commercial liability, and business […]

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What Does the Future of Work Look Like After COVID-19?

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by Marc Fischer, Co-Founder and CEO of Dogtown Media COVID-19 has forever changed how we approach work. When the pandemic began, Dogtown Media, my mobile app development firm, said goodbye to its Los Angeles-based headquarters for the past decade. We left this office, moved the entire team to remote work, and don’t have any intention […]

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Does Your Organizational Culture Produce “Brave and Bold” Employees?

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by Lloydette Bai-Marrow, Principal Consultant & Founding Partner at ParaMetric Global Consulting and Co-Founder & Director of Black Women in Leadership Network   During the past few tumultuous months, the idioms about “a bad apple” or “a few bad apples” have been heard often in relation to law enforcement practices in the United States. Those […]

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