Articles From Matthew R. Booker

All the latest developments in health care law By W. Eugene Basanta & Matthew R. Booker Health Care Law, December 1999 On September 28, 1999 the U.S. Supreme Court agreed to review the decision of the Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals in Herdrich v. Pegram, 154 F.3rd 362 (7th Cir. 1998).
All the latest developments in health care law By W. Eugene Basanta & Matthew R. Booker Health Care Law, June 1999 In a decision handed down on May 24, the United States Supreme Court has unanimously ruled that the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has the authority to regulate not-for-profit organizations providing substantial economic benefits to their for-profit members.
Suicide and contributory negligence By Matthew R. Booker Health Care Law, May 1999 In the United States, the suicide rate actually exceeds the murder rate and, increasingly, the families of suicide victims are suing medical providers.
All the latest developments in health care law By W. Eugene Basanta & Matthew R. Booker Health Care Law, March 1999 The United States Supreme Court has ruled that patients can bring suit against their health insurers under a federal racketeering law.

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