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Law Office of Jason Hatfield Named in 2024 Best Law Firms Rankings

Springdale, Arkansas – For 2024, the Law Office of Jason M. Hatfield received recognition for our work with personal injury plaintiffs and workers’ compensation claimants in Fayetteville. Both categories earned our office a place in the 2024 Best Law Firms list. The Best Law Firms rankings are created by Best Lawyers, which gathers client feedback, … Continue reading Law Office of Jason Hatfield Named in 2024 Best Law Firms Rankings

Frequency of HIV Testing and Time from Infection to Diagnosis Improves – Digital Press Kit

A new CDC Vital Signs report published today finds that HIV is being diagnosed sooner after infection than was previously reported. According to the report, the estimated median time from HIV infection to diagnosis was three years in 2015. CDC previously estimated that, in 2011, the median time from HIV infection to diagnosis was three … Continue reading Frequency of HIV Testing and Time from Infection to Diagnosis Improves – Digital Press Kit

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Border Crossings Skyrocket as Title 42 Expires

March 2020 was a wild and fraught time. Americans were just beginning to learn about the seriousness of COVID-19. On May 11, 2020, that learning curve was kicked into high gear when Tom Hanks announced that he had contracted the disease and the NBA indefinitely suspended its season following Utah Jazz center, Rudy Gobert, testing positive. A full three … Continue reading Border Crossings Skyrocket as Title 42 Expires

5th Circuit Further Restricts Access to Abortion Pills

Back in March, a Texas man filed a wrongful death lawsuit against three women he alleges assisted his ex-wife in obtaining an abortion. A resident of Galveston County, Marcus Silva claimed that the women could be sued for murder under Texas’ wrongful-death law, and he also sought $1 million in damages from each of them. … Continue reading 5th Circuit Further Restricts Access to Abortion Pills

Docking PTO Is Legal When Employees Miss Productivity Quotas, Third Circuit Rules

You might have thought that your PTO was sacred, but employees with minimum work quotas should now be wary. A federal appellate court has just ruled that employers can take away salaried employees’ paid time off (PTO) when they fail to meet productivity quotas. Involving employees of a nursing home facility, the case of Higgins v. … Continue reading Docking PTO Is Legal When Employees Miss Productivity Quotas, Third Circuit Rules