Lee S Goldsmith

Lee S Goldsmith

May 05, 2021 | New Jersey Law Journal

The Affidavit of Merit and Medical Economics

It is not uncommon to find a physician with one or more subspecialty doing work in one of them or none of them. Many physicians are being tasked, incentivized and sometimes required, to sub-specialize, since sub-specialists earn more than generalists, and those performing procedures earn more money than those who do not. When it comes time to review the appropriateness of an AOM, each subspecialty suddenly becomes important though it may be irrelevant.

By Jordan S. Goldsmith and Lee S. Goldsmith

8 minute read

September 14, 2007 | New Jersey Law Journal

Structured Settlements: Considering the Options

There are basically only two options offered to the plaintiff when the settlement proceeds and manner of investment must receive court approval. More alternatives, more competition, more profit and better returns must become available for these plaintiffs.

By Lee S. Goldsmith

19 minute read