Health Law Chapter - Annual Survey 2009 Out of Stock
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Title: 2009 Annual Survey of Law
Chapter: Health Law
Chapter: Health Law
Authors: Gregory James Smith, Linda L. Siderius, and Ranmali Bopitiya
Format: Print On-Demand
The 2009 Annual Survey of Law is written by top lawyers in their fields and covers many of the most critical areas of Colorado law and practice. The Annual Survey is an important resource to stay current with legal updates and trends.
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Get the chapter or program specific to what you need and your area of law. The Annual Survey of Colorado Law is one of our most valued and best-selling books that provides Colorado practitioners with:
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This chapter surveys some of the significant developments in Colorado health law during 2009. To avoid duplication with other articles contained in this issue of the Annual Survey, we will discuss only on a limited basis developments relating to health law that have not already been dealt with elsewhere in this issue of the Annual Survey in other articles on topics such as
Administrative Law, Criminal Law, Insurance Law, or Tort Law, reference to such articles being had for all purposes. In addition, legislative developments related to budgetary matters are not discussed, nor are cases that merely repeat earlier established principles. Proposed legislation and vetoed bills are not covered by this chapter.
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