Medical Malpractice, Winter 2010

Several opinions interpreting health care liability claims came out of Texas’ appellate courts this year which are favorable to the defense of such claims and specifically demonstrate the courts’ expansion of the definition of a health care liability claim and tightening of the standard by which medical malpractice plaintiffs must prove their claims in those […]

Trucking Law, Fall 2010

Reducing Hours, Increasing Costs The trucking industry is currently waiting for the Obama administration to come to a final decision on hours of service restrictions which may reduce the allowable hours of service from eleven hours to perhaps as low as nine hours which would work to actually reduce capacity by a large number. As […]

Health Law, Fall 2010

An Overview of the Impact of Federal Health Care Reform on Texas Medicaid and the Practice of Health Law in Texas In the wake of the passage of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act and the Health Care and Education Reconciliation Act (commonly known as “Federal Health Care Reform”)-by far the most expansive federal […]

Protect Health-Care Clients as Reform Takes Shape

by PETER H. ANDERSON and KIMBERLY K. BOCELL The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act and the Health Care and Education Reconciliation Act of 2010 (commonly known as federal health-care reform) significantly will impact Texas lawyers endeavoring to keep their clients informed about key issues and the reform’s effect on their health-care practices and businesses. […]

Family Law, Summer 2010

Restricting the Residence of Children in Texas The Texas Legislature passed HB 1012, amending Texas Family Code § 153.133, which states that as of September 1, 2009 an agreed parenting plan may either designate the parent who has the exclusive right to designate the primary residence of the child or may provide that the child’s […]

Equine Law, Summer 2010

The Homeless Horse: Asserting An Stableman’s Lien “Horse sense is the thing a horse has which keeps it from betting on people.” – W.C. Fields While the horse is traditionally a grand and faithful companion, we find too often that its human owners are not. For a variety of reasons, stable and barn owners often […]

Employment Law, Spring 2010

A Look At Today’s Technology Through The Fair Labor Standards Act In 1985 President Ronald Reagan awarded the first National Medal of Technology and Innovation to a young computer whiz from California named Steve Jobs. Jobs’ company, Apple Computer, had accomplished the unthinkable and brought desktop computing to the masses. The digital revolution was in […]

2009 Recap and 2010 Upcoming Events

Chamblee & Ryan is a full-service law firm that is dedicated to keeping our clients informed of the constantly evolving trends and regulations in several key areas of law. Any employer, physician, trucking company, or other professional is well aware of the fluid nature of the rules and regulations governing their business. In order to […]