Computer-assisted surgery (CAS) is rapidly growing as a treatment option in orthopaedics, especially for total joint replacement surgeries. Although CAS has the potential to improve the accuracy of ...
The Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) trend is one of the more dramatic results of the consumerization of IT, in which consumer preference, not corporate initiative, drives the adoption of technologies in ...
Businesses are concerned they could be liable for staff and visitors that test positive as the spread of COVID-19 remains high. As the omicron variant hampers the hospitality industry once again, ...
Innovations in clinical artificial intelligence (AI) are pushing boundaries at an incredible rate, but legal and ethical frameworks that govern the use of these technologies are not keeping pace.
Operating a health care business comes with all kinds of serious risks. After all, having other people's lives and well-being in your hands is a serious matter. While most patients are grateful for ...
Although most public schools have some recreational facilities that could be used outside of regular school hours, concerns over liability have limited their use. In a new study, researchers reviewed ...
The IAEA recently hosted the 21st meeting of International Expert Group on Nuclear Liability (INLEX), an advisory body to the IAEA Director General and the Director of the Office of Legal Affairs (OLA ...
For construction site accidents, personal injury damage issues are layered on top of the many complications of litigating construction claims to determine liability. Ask any Florida construction ...
The IAEA hosted the 22nd meeting of the International Expert Group on Nuclear Liability (INLEX) from 6 to 8 September 2022 in Vienna. “I am delighted that we can hold this meeting in person, after the ...