A Supreme Court Bench with Neil Gorsuch Would Be Good for Long-Term Care Facilities, Says LeClairRyan Attorney
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As one example of government overreach, "in
Released by the outgoing Obama administration and designated as effective on
According to Reynolds, those regulations trample Section 2 of the Federal Arbitration Act. The Act mandates that "arbitration agreements shall be 'valid, irrevocable, and enforceable, save upon such grounds as exist at law or in equity for the revocation of any contract,'" she writes.
Although the 1935 Social Security Act gives the Secretary of the
So how does
Reynolds agrees that it is indeed time to confront the issue of agency overreach, adding, "The nomination of Judge
In the meantime, she is surprised that long-term care facilities across the country are relying on a
"Trial courts typically do not set precedent for the rest of the country," Reynolds adds. "For federal cases, the only real precedent is at the appellate level, and primarily the
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