11/16/12
- Suffolk County Executive signs Countywide Language Access Order
- State Announces Home Heating Assistance Available Beginning November 19
- Despite Some Advances, City Bar Diversity Benchmarking Report Shows Diversity Remains a Challenge for NYC Law Firms
- GAO Report – Medicaid: States Made Multiple Program Changes, and Beneficiaries Generally Reported Access Comparable to Private Insurance
- Updated – Medicaid Alerts –published by the Medical Insurance and Community Services Administration (MICSA) of New York City’s Department of Human Resources (HRA)
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11/15/12
- DAPWorks for NYS
- New Job Openings Posted
- State regulators praise CFPB
- Advocacy Group Rates Am Law Firms on LGBT Friendliness
- Access to Disaster Benefits for Immigrants without Status
- Updated – What you need to know about EPIC – New York’s prescription drug program for seniors
- Treasury Provides Assistance, Relief For Individuals And Businesses Affected By Hurricane Sandy
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11/14/12
- Supreme Court deals a blow to credit card privacy
- NY Times: Occupy Wall St. Offshoot Aims to Erase People’s Debts
- GAO Report – Medicare: High-Expenditure Part B Drugs
- The Budget Control Act of 2011: Implications for Medicare
- Federal Reserve Reminds Eligible Borrowers of December 31, 2012 Deadline to Request Free, Impartial Foreclosure Review
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11/13/12
- NY Times:Child’s Education, but Parents’ Crushing Loans
- Medigap (Medicare Supplemental) Policies and Rates in New York State – with 2013 Rate Tables
- Supreme Court to Hear Another Case Involving an Arbitration Clause Barring Class Actions
- The Medicaid Upgrade: Required and Optional Medicaid Eligibility Changes for 2014
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11/7/12
- Online Training: Thumbs Up or Down? Practical Reviews of the VE Mock Hearing
- Bureau of Consumer Financial Protection Proposed rule: Truth in Lending (Regulation Z)
- Bye-Bye BlackBerrys: 88% of BigLaw CIOs Expect Use to Decline in Next Year
- Five additional NYC zip codes now eligible for 50% of October benefits to replace food lost from storm
- Online Training: The Hip Bone is Connected to the Back Bone: Understanding Musculoskeletal Impairments
- Lefemine v. Wideman – Supreme Court holds that an injunction requiring compliance with constitutional rights alters the position of the parties and therefore warrants an award of attorney’s fees
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