New York Law Journal | Analysis
By William J. Harrington, Annie Railton and Roland Chang | April 26, 2023
At the heart of the development is a question about the meaning of a 2010 legislative change, when Congress said that the FCA applies to claims for items or services "resulting from" illegal remuneration paid for health care referrals in violation of the Anti-Kickback Statute (AKS).
By Jane Wester | March 29, 2023
Through its lead attorney Patterson Belknap Webb & Tyler partner Geoffrey Potter, Abbott sued H&H, Goldman and other parties in 2015, arguing that they had "distributed and sold in the United States diverted international blood glucose test strips that are illegal to sell in the United States."
By Dan Roe | March 14, 2023
The global law firm remained well-hedged against rising interest rates, COVID lockdowns and the war in Ukraine.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Justin Henry | February 1, 2023
A total of 18 lawyers have made the move from Troutman to Goodwin in 2023.
By Jane Wester | January 31, 2023
U.S. District Judge Paul Crotty denied the motion for a preliminary injunction without prejudice, ruling that he did not have standing over the mental health organizations or the individual plaintiffs, who together filed an amended class action suit against the city in December 2021.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By John L.A. Lyddane | January 13, 2023
In this edition of his Medical Malpractice column, John Lyddane discusses how litigation relating to the vicarious liability of healthcare institutions has incompletely refined the attendant issues.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Dominick DiSabatino, Audrey Crowell and Scott Liebman | January 9, 2023
In 2022, the Office of Inspector General and at least two federal courts took a clear stance against pharmaceutical manufacturers' attempts to offer cost-sharing subsidies to Medicare beneficiaries for certain drugs, but the industry is fighting back. Pharmaceutical manufacturers and lobbying groups are challenging these administrative restrictions in a concerted effort to increase access to life-saving medications.
By Brian Lee | December 22, 2022
Dr. David DiMarco, who will withdraw from New York's Medicaid program as a condition of the settlement, has New York offices in Lakewood, Olean and Ellicottville.
By Jolie Apicella | December 2, 2022
This article reviews the 'Ruan' decision and how district courts are applying it in practice. Next, the article explores enforcement trends following the decision. This article concludes by suggesting how 'Ruan' might inform prescribing practices and prosecutors' charging decisions.
By Amanda Bronstad | November 30, 2022
At a Nov. 17 hearing, U.S. District Judge Nicholas Garaufis, who is overseeing the Exactech multidistrict litigation in New York, indicated a "preference" for plaintiffs lawyers to include "younger or newer lawyers who are learning the trade," according to a transcript.
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