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Legislation Planned to Address Excessive Costs for Prescription Topical Drugs in Workers' Compensation

Most employers and their insurance resources are aware of the abusive cost structures associated with prescription compound topical drugs/creams being sold to our Commonwealth’s injured workers. The central objection about...more

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New Jersey Workers’ Compensation Legislation Update

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Recently, Governor Murphy signed into law two bills. On January 12, 2026, the Governor signed S3772 into law. This bill modernized board and lodging provided by an employer when calculating the rate of benefits. Previously,...more

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Trump Administration Provides "Sovereign Backstop" Reinsurance Facility for Persian Gulf Maritime Shipping

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On Mar. 6th, President Donald J. Trump issued, “effective immediately”, a directive ordering the U.S. International Development Finance Corporation (“DFC”) to act as a federal “sovereign backstop” for qualified private...more

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Tow‑truck ride home leads to no‑duty ruling under Illinois negligence law

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Commercial transportation companies, service providers, and insurers are often asked to defend claims where an employee allegedly should have taken extra steps to help a customer avoid getting hurt. Tolentino v. Clifford’s...more

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McGuireWoods Women’s Health Newsletter – March 2026: Regulatory and Transactional Developments

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The McGuireWoods Women’s Health Newsletter delivers information on the latest legal and regulatory developments affecting the women’s health industry. The publication provides timely analysis of legislative changes,...more

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Why Capital Markets Still Demand Methane Data Despite EPA Rollbacks

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EPA’s latest move is straightforward on paper, but it is critical not to misinterpret its true impact. The agency finalized a rule extending the deadline for the Greenhouse Gas Reporting Program (GHGRP) for Reporting Year...more

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[Webinar] Transportation Workers' Comp Claims in New York: Who is Who? A Comprehensive Coverage Overview - March 25th, 12:00 pm -...

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Join Goldberg Segalla partners Nathan J. Milner and Cynthia J. Chin for an in-depth review into the common and complex coverage issues that arise in WC claims in the Transportation Industry....more

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HUD-Insured Multifamily Loans: Key Considerations for Borrowers and Lenders

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HUD-insured multifamily loans remain one of the most stable sources of long-term financing for apartment, affordable housing, and healthcare projects, particularly during periods of market volatility and constrained...more

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State Legislators Contemplate Policy Tools to Mitigate Wildfire Risk After a Warm, Dry Winter

For much of the American West, this winter has been historically warm and dry. Due to the resulting snow drought, many experts are predicting an intense wildfire season in Colorado and across the West more broadly. Colorado...more

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District of Nevada Holds Entire Lawsuit is a Single Claim subject to Antitrust Sublimit

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In a win for Wiley’s client, the U.S. District Court for the District of Nevada, applying Texas law, has held that a complaint constitutes a single “Claim” under a directors and officers liability policy as a “civil . . ....more

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Assessing ACCESS: Opportunities and risks

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CMS has released the payment amounts and performance targets for its new voluntary ACCESS model – a condition-based, outcomes-driven payment approach that could reshape how chronic care is delivered in Original Medicare....more

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Healthcare Preview for the Week of: March 9, 2026

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It will likely be a slow healthcare week in Washington, DC. The House is out of session this week, and while the Senate is in session, most of its attention will be on immigration-related hearings, pending nominations, and...more

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NAIC Expands AI Systems Evaluation Tool Pilot Program to 12 States: Key Updates for Insurers and AI Vendors Supporting Insurers

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The NAIC Big Data and Artificial Intelligence (H) Working Group has issued important updates about its AI Systems Evaluation Tool and related pilot program. Following discussions on February 9 and 17, the working group...more

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Southern District of New York Compels Arbitration in Commission Dispute

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The U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York recently rejected a party’s efforts to avoid arbitration and granted the opposing party’s motion to compel....more

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UK Pensions: What’s new this week? March 2026 #2

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Welcome to your weekly update from the A&O Shearman Pensions team, covering all the latest legal and regulatory developments in the world of workplace pensions....more

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Florida Federal Court Holds Insurer Did Not Timely File Interpleader Under Section 624.155(6)

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As part of Florida’s March 2023 tort and insurance reforms, the Florida legislature introduced a safe harbor for carriers to avoid bad faith liability in claims involving multiple third party claimants. The provision appears...more

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Using Loan Regime Split-Dollar Life Insurance to Navigate Nonprofit Executive Compensation Rules

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Share on LinkedIn Share on Twitter Print Share by Email Share Back to top A loan regime split-dollar life insurance arrangement can be an important option to provide retirement benefits to nonprofit executives while...more

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Top Developments 2026 - Issue 1

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Ohio Supreme Court clarifies that attorney-client privileged communications in an insurer’s claim file are discoverable only upon a prima facie showing of “bad faith” and a determination by the trial court, following an...more

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[Podcast] Okaying a Premium Problem When Voluntary Benefits Become Involuntary Lawsuits

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On this Ropes & Gray podcast, employment associate Kendall Dacey is joined by benefits consulting principals David Kirchner and Harvey Cotton to discuss a new twist on the relentless ERISA class action lawsuits targeting...more

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CMS Announces Wide-Ranging Fraud Crackdown

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Key Takeaways: Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) deferred $259.5 million in federal Medicaid funds to Minnesota over program integrity concerns....more

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Healthcare Authority Newsletter - March 2026 #1

News Briefs - Medicare Telehealth Flexibilities Extended for Two Years - Medicare telehealth flexibilities have been extended for two years, keeping reimbursement for a wide range of virtual services through the end of 2027....more

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Regulators Open the Door to Revising Annuity Illustration Requirements

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On February 24, 2026, the National Association of Insurance Commissioners’ Life Insurance and Annuities Illustrations Working Group made its debut appearance. As a prelude, Ben Slutsker, director of life actuarial valuation...more

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CMS Releases RFI For CRUSH Efforts With Focus On DMEPOS Suppliers: Key Topics

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On February 27, 2026, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) published a Request for Information (RFI) in the Federal Register to gather stakeholder feedback on 13 topics that may be included in a potential...more

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CARB Finalizes Initial Rulemaking Package for SB 253 and SB 261

The California Air Resources Board (CARB) recently finalized a narrowly crafted, initial set of implementing regulations (Regulations) for California’s climate‑reporting statutes (i.e., SB 253 greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions...more

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Florida Clears the Way for Commercial Surplus Lines Placements

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On March 4, 2026, the Florida Senate approved Senate Bill 1028 (SB 1028), introduced by Senator Joe Gruters, which would establish both an admitted and a surplus lines clearinghouse for Citizens Property Insurance commercial...more

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