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New Meta-Analysis Suggests Currently Approved Beta-Blockers Have Little or No Beneficial Effects in Heart Failure Patients with Atrial Fibrillation
Editorial Cites Unmet Medical Therapy Need, Calls for Development of New Therapies
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The majority rule in the United States is that a policyholder may not create coverage under an insurance contract through either waiver or estoppel. T...
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The trial court erred in giving issue-preclusive effect to a federal district courts interlocutory, partial summary-judgment ruling. The error was harmless, however, because (1) the trial court independently reached the same conclusion based on evidence before it and (2) the federal district courts determination upon which the trial court relied involved a pure question of law subject to de novo review on appeal. The trial court properly entered summary judgment in favor of the appellees based on the appellants failure to demonstrate a genuine issue of material fact as to whether any damages it claimed were proximately caused by the appellees actions. Faced with an affidavit from the appellees expert, the appellant failed to satisfy its reciprocal burden of presenting expert testim...
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For the second time in six months, voters in Huber Heights on Tuesday overwhelmingly defeated a proposed school levy that sought to raise millions of dollars in revenue to fight off a projected $2.4 million deficit in fiscal year 2013.
With about 93 percent of precincts reporting, voters rejected an 8-mill, continuous levy by the unofficial count of 73 percent to 27 percent. The levy would have generated $5.6 million annually and would have cost the owner of a $100,000 home about $245. In May, voters defeated a 1.5 percent earned income tax levy by a 5-to-1 ratio.
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Dying without having any children or without surviving children.
Children are commonly referred to at law as issue of a ...
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BEVERLY HILLS, Calif., Jan. 15, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- The National Coalition of African American Owned Media (NCAAOM) denounces the Federal Communications Commission ("FCC") as incompetent and unfair because of their failure to file the Triennial Report Section 257 to Congress prior to vetting Comcast Corporation's ("Comcast") proposed merger with NBC Universal ("NBCU"). Specifically, Section 257 of the Communications Act, requires the FCC to submit the Triennial Reports every three years "identifying and eliminating...market entry barriers for entrepreneurs and other small businesses...." The FCC submitted the required reports for 1997, 2000, 2003, and (several months late) 2006, but the FCC has not yet submitted its 2009 report.
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If AIG were in the public relations business instead of insurance, it surely would have gone broke years ago.
Take the reaction to its decision to go ahead with $450 million in bonus payments, including $165 billion paid out over this last weekend, to executives of the business unit whose recklessness almost wrecked the company. Also over the weekend the firm disclosed that it had to use $34 billion in bailout money to make good on credit default swaps the unit has written that had gone bad.