Parliament Issue 48 • The 2022 Legal Update

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Parliament Issue 48 • The 2022 Legal Update

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If your motto is "I fought the law- and the law won," this issue of Parliament may not be for you! But, if you'd like an inside look at some legal updates in deathcare so you can avoid fighting the law - well, we have your issue!

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This issue of Parliament is an update on what is happening in the legal arena of deathcare. Everything legal in deathcare? No, that would be way too long to read, but we do have some great insights into a few topics such as: the latest on the FTC; body donation; digital laws for notaries; and what discussion of law wouldn't be complete without a case from the Supreme Court. This issue is packed with the legal topics you need to know. So, sit back, put a little Law & Order on TV so you can hear the 'DUN–DUN,' before you begin your dive into the latest Parliament issue - all about the law!

TABLE OF CONTENTS

  • The FTC: A Year (or Two) in Review by Mary Beth McGowan and Poul Lemasters

  • Digital Notaries and Electronic Signatures— “Aren’t They the Same Thing?” by Poul Lemasters

  • Congress Re-Introduces Body Broker Bill: 3 Things You Should Know about Whole Body Donation by Poul Lemasters

  • Case Analysis | How the Supreme Court Could Change Your Deathcare Operations: A Pre- Case Analysis on the Future of Roe v. Wade by Poul Lemasters

ABOUT PARLIAMENT
The owl has long been associated with wisdom, longevity and truth. They’ve appeared for centuries in old texts (and sometimes new texts) related to death and to justice.

That said, Lemasters is a blend of two things: deathcare and law.

The owl has been a part of our company symbolism since our founding (the three colored circles in the logo for Lemasters are inspired by the shape of an owl’s eye).

And the name of this publication? A Parliament is what you call a group of owls.