27 Feb, 2019 Missouri DHSS releases first proposed rules for medical cannabis By Gayle Mercier On February 21, 2019, the Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services (“DHSS”) released the first of its proposed rules regulating...
26 Feb, 2019 Blog browse: Highlights from the Missouri Department of Health’s first medical cannabis forum By Thompson Coburn Attorney On February 13, 2019, the Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services held a forum to hear suggestions regarding the drafting of...
25 Feb, 2019 Highlights from the Missouri Department of Health’s first medical cannabis forum By Thompson Coburn Attorney On February 13, 2019, the Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services (DHSS) held a forum to receive suggestions regarding the...
18 Feb, 2019 Dentist’s failed suit demonstrates a copyright’s bite needs more than teeth By Mark Sableman You can copyright just about any design, right? Not quite. Those who think there are no teeth in copyright law’s originality requirement...
18 Feb, 2019 New California commercial finance disclosure law adds lender compliance hurdles By Ruthanne Hammett Garrett Fischer California has again upped the ante on commercial lending compliance duties. The Golden State has recently adopted a new law requiring...
15 Feb, 2019 Reprogramming of Funds By Christopher Murray The authority granted by Congress to the Executive Branch to move funds from one budget activity to another. Take the Money and Run The...
13 Feb, 2019 Cannabis investors analyze industry, share predictions in Thompson Coburn-led ArcView panel By Thompson Coburn Attorney On February 6 at the ArcView Cannabis Investment Forum in Santa Monica, California, a panel of leading private fund managers and industry...
12 Feb, 2019 HIPAA breach notification deadline is March 1 By Thompson Coburn Attorney Did your organization discover a HIPAA breach in 2018 that affected fewer than 500 people? If so, you have until March 1 to report the...
08 Feb, 2019 In Gouletas, bankruptcy court rules statutes of limitations have limitations By Francis X. Buckley Jr n the recent Chicago bankruptcy case In re Gouletas, U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Timothy A. Barnes ruled that obligations are not extinguished...