By Marcia Coyle | February 10, 2021
In a letter to the clerk of the court, Deputy Solicitor General Edwin Kneedler wrote: "Following the change in administration, the Department of Justice has reconsidered the government's position in these cases."
By Jane Wester | January 29, 2021
Petitioners argued that New York's rules surrounding vaccinations and school attendance violated their constitutional rights.
By Ryan Tarinelli | January 28, 2021
Legal aid organizations issued a letter to Gov. Andrew Cuomo on Wednesday and lambasted the state for providing "no plan whatsoever" for when prisoners will get a green light to receive vaccine shots. The advocates suggested they might initiate a lawsuit to secure vaccines for incarcerated persons.
By Ryan Tarinelli | January 28, 2021
The report from Attorney General Letitia James' office found that the state health department undercounted coronavirus nursing home deaths by about 50%, based on preliminary data from 62 facilities.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Francis J. Serbaroli | January 21, 2021
In his Health Law column, Francis J. Serbaroli takes another look at the troubles faced by insurers, hospitals and other health care providers when they are subjected to audits of their payments of surcharges required under New York's Health Care Reform Act of 1996. He reviews the history of this law, the services covered and how the surcharges are calculated, and the problems that arise when these audits take place, and offers advice on how to deal with issues raised in the course of these audits.
By Karen Gallinari, Chair, Health Law Section | January 15, 2021
Karen Gallinari, chair of the Health Law Section, describes how section members seized the opportunity to address the legal and ethical public health issues that COVID-19 brought front and center, by bringing attention to state action that would ease the challenges of public health emergencies.
By Mike Scarcella | January 15, 2021
The former law clerk to the late Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg has spoken and written extensively on the signature Obama-era Affordable Care Act.
By Ryan Tarinelli | December 15, 2020
The lawsuit is challenging the state's color-coded regulatory scheme that is used to determine localized coronavirus restrictions for designated areas.
The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Hannah Roberts | December 11, 2020
With the world waiting for a COVID-19 vaccine, the lawyers involved tell of how they worked day and night despite being in lockdown themselves.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Francis J. Serbaroli, Skip Short and Ioanna Zevgaras | November 10, 2020
The realization of the full potential of telemedicine has taken longer than many of us anticipated, but the COVID-19 pandemic may finally bring about that realization.
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