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- Ligne n°3 : An 87-Year-Old Nun Said She Was Raped in Her Nursing Home. Here’s Why
Ligne n°4 : She Couldn't Sue ...- Ligne n°90 : An 87-Year-Old Nun Said She Was Raped in Her Nursing Home. Here’s Why She
Ligne n°91 : Couldn't Sue ...
Ligne n°155 : ... arbitration agreements, several experts on arbitration told TIME that- Ligne n°156 : roughly half the 2.5 million Americans in nursing homes or senior
Ligne n°157 : living centers are likely bound by them. Legal advocates who work on ...
Ligne n°162 : ... The number is likely to increase in the coming years. In June, the- Ligne n°163 : Trump Administration proposed a new rule that would allow nursing homes
Ligne n°164 : to require residents to sign arbitration agreements as a condition of ...
Ligne n°166 : ... With the number of elderly Americans projected to double over the next- Ligne n°167 : 30 years, mandatory arbitration clauses in nursing homes will likely
Ligne n°168 : affect millions of people. Which means some may find themselves in the ...
Ligne n°205 : ... and their patients, and employers and their employees. Since at least- Ligne n°206 : as far back as 1997, nursing homes in the U.S. have included
Ligne n°207 : pre-dispute arbitration clauses in their admissions contract, according ...
Ligne n°243 : ... of respondents correctly described what it did. The challenge of- Ligne n°244 : understanding the fine print is even more acute at nursing homes, where
Ligne n°245 : about half of residents have dementia, according to the National Center ...
Ligne n°245 : ... about half of residents have dementia, according to the National Center- Ligne n°246 : for Health Statistics. Checking into a nursing home is “one of the
Ligne n°247 : hardest, most emotional times in anyone’s life,” says Sarah Rooney, a ...- Ligne n°252 : But the nursing home and long-term-care industry has a lot at stake:
Ligne n°253 : $275 billion in revenue every year. And it has spent a lot of time and ...
Ligne n°262 : ... In September 2016, the Obama Administration issued a rule barring- Ligne n°263 : nursing homes from asking residents or their guardians to cede their
Ligne n°264 : right to a civil suit prior to a dispute. The AHCA and other ...
Ligne n°268 : ... Seven months later, the Trump Administration proposed a new one that- Ligne n°269 : was even more to the industry’s liking. Not only can nursing homes
Ligne n°270 : include mandatory pre-dispute arbitration clauses, they can turn away ...
Ligne n°275 : ... senior vice president at the U.S. Chamber Institute for Legal Reform.- Ligne n°276 : “They can find another nursing home.” But critics, including Kelly
Ligne n°277 : Bagby of AARP Foundation Litigation, see it as an “unmitigated ...