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Garfunkel Wild's Second-Ever Chairman Is Already Thinking About the Next Generation of Leadership
Andrew Blustein said his firm, which focuses on the health care industry, has become an "educational and client-focused powerhouse" this year.Tax Partner Romina Weiss Joins Goodwin From Gibson Dunn
And other announcements of recent hirings and promotions of New York attorneys.Appeals Court Rules Dentist's License Rightfully Revoked for Crime, Despite No Harm to Patients
In affirming the Board of Regents' decision to revoke the license of longtime dentist Dmitry Epelboym, the Appellate Division, Third Department wrote that “the absence of patient harm does not preclude a penalty of license revocation.”Appeals Court Tosses Charges Against Suffolk County Pharmacist in HIV Drug Scheme
A four-judge panel said that the state Attorney General's Office failed to present sufficient evidence to convict the pharmacist.Neurosurgeon Properly Denied Hospital Privileges Based on Poor Interpersonal Skills, Court Says
The personal traits are “reasonably related” to statutory standards of “patient care, patient welfare, the objectives of the institution or the character or competency of the applicant,” a state appeals court ruled.Labor Department Filing Reveals Big Sidley Payday in Basketball Dispute
The firm received $3.43 million from the National Basketball Players Association last year after representing its former executive director in a settlement with the high-profile labor union.Labor Filing Shows Sidley's Payday in Dispute Between Billy Hunter and NBPA
The firm received $3.43 million last year after representing Hunter in a lawsuit against the professional basketball players' union stemming from his 2013 ouster as its leader, according to the NBPA's annual financial filing with the U.S. Department of Labor.St. John's Law Alumni Association Luncheon
St. John's School of Law Alumni Association honored Judge Joanna Seybert, Vincent Alexander and Michelle Johnson during its Alumni Luncheon on Jan. 26.Connecticut Hospitals Sue Anthem Over New Reimbursement Arrangement
After it turned down a three-year contract agreement with Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield, Hartford HealthCare Corporation alleges Anthem retaliated by refusing to pay HHC directly for emergency care. Instead, the new policy calls on patients to get reimbursed and then make arrangements to pay HHC.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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