New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Evan H. Krinick and Michael A. Sirignano | July 1, 2021
As Evan H. Krinick and Michael A. Sirignano discuss in this Insurance Fraud column, fraud with regard to compounded drugs—customized medications that are tailored to the needs of individual patients—and the associated costs to federal health care programs and private insurance plans, remains rampant in New York and across the country.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Annie Railton, William Harrington and Ashley Drake | June 30, 2021
As Annie Railton, William Harrington and Ashley Drake explain in this edition of their Federal Civil Enforcement column, private equity firms and their counsel should be prepared for heightened FCA scrutiny stemming from their investments in health care companies, and bolster their processes accordingly.
By Jane Wester | May 28, 2021
More than $750,000 in fraudulent billing has been submitted to Geico through Grand Medical, Geico attorney Barry I. Levy of Rivkin Radler wrote in the complaint.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Nicole Callahan | May 11, 2021
The COVID-19 pandemic created an environment to drive the exponential growth of alternatives to traditional, site-based clinical trials such as remote/decentralized trials.
By Amanda Bronstad | April 30, 2021
The bench trial, which is expected to last 12 weeks, is before U.S. District Judge David Faber of the Southern District of West Virginia. Cabell County and the city of Huntington, both in West Virginia, brought the case against the three largest distributors of opiate pharmaceuticals: AmerisourceBergen Corp., McKesson and Cardinal Health.
By Andrew Denney | April 30, 2021
The creative force behind "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" needs to prove his citizenship so his Canadian-born wife can acquire a green card.
By Ryan Tarinelli | April 7, 2021
Last year's budget language gave sweeping immunity protections to hospitals and nursing homes and included shields from certain civil and criminal liability.
By Mike Scarcella | March 17, 2021
The Biden administration also picked Paul Rodríguez, formerly a top consumer affairs lawyer in New Jersey, as HHS deputy general counsel. At Boies Schiller, Barclay provided legal services to clients including UnitedHealthcare Inc.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Eva Canaan, Lisa Dwyer and Shaila Rahman Diwan | March 11, 2021
With this new focus on women's health products, it is important for companies marketing such products to have tools that help them better understand safety signals associated with such products. Epidemiology is the best tool we have to help us sort real safety concerns from the noise.
By Ryan Tarinelli | February 25, 2021
The office of New York Attorney General Letitia James issued a report late last month that called for the elimination of the immunity provisions.
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