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Rivkin Radler Representing GEICO in Suit Against Long Island Clinic For Alleged Overbilling
This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.N.Y. District Court Rejects ADA Claim Against Website Owner
In this edition of her Internet Issues/Social Media column, Shari Claire Lewis discusses a decision that offers support for the view that the websites of businesses with no public-facing, physical retail operations are not included in the ADA's definition of "public accommodations," and, therefore, that these businesses need not undergo the time and expense of making their websites ADA-compliant.Geico Files RICO Action Over in $928K in Claims
This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the document here.Patchwork of Cybersecurity Regulations Creates Problems for Insurers
Insurers that issue policies across state lines will need to take steps to ensure compliance with varying cyber regulations.Who Got The Work: Dispute Over Irma-Caused Damage, Global Bank Defends Against Racketeering Claims
Midsize firms took on big clients in Florida, New York and Maryland litigation.View more book results for the query "Rivkin Radler"
Who Got The Work: Geico Goes After Medical Fraud, Heavyweights Step In on $2 Billion Appeal
Midsize firms stepped in defense of a $2 billion IP appeal and on behalf of Geico as it goes after alleged medical fraudsters.Lawyer Beats Ethics Case Over Allegedly Telling Paralegal to 'Friend' Adversary's Client on Facebook
The case against John Robertelli was dismissed because Facebook was in its infancy and he was unfamiliar with its workings in 2008, when the events in question took place. But "at this point, attorneys cannot take refuge in the defense of ignorance," N.J. Supreme Court Justice Barry Albin wrote.Geico Turns to Rivkin Radler to Lodge Suit Alleging $5.7 Million in Fraudulent Claims
This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the document here.Confluence of Corrupt Interests Can Lead to Massive No-Fault Frauds
In this edition of their Insurance Fraud column, Evan H. Krinick and Michael A. Sirignano discuss 'U.S. v. Rose', in which prosecutors alleged that Anthony Rose, a/k/a "Todd Chambers" and his co-conspirators bribed 911 operators, medical personnel, and police officers for the confidential information of tens of thousands of motor vehicle accident victims.A Buyer's Guide to Law Firm Software
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