June 05, 2020 | New York Law Journal
Distressed Company Investing in the COVID-19 EnvironmentGiven the numerous opportunities across a broad range of industries that will arise for investments in distressed companies or their assets, this article will focus on the unique dynamics of navigating this universe and highlight some potential pitfalls for the unwary.
By Leslie J. Levinson and Patrick M. Birney
8 minute read
December 17, 2012 | New York Law Journal
The Regulatory Beat in Health Care Goes OnEdwards Wildman Palmer's Leslie J. Levinson, Eric Fader and George Greenslade discuss several initiatives that New York state and the federal government are implementing that they believe will increase efficiency, lower costs, and better coordinate the delivery of care to patients. Whether these initiatives will produce the expected results or create unintended by-products remains to be seen.
By Leslie J. Levinson, Eric Fader and George Greenslade
12 minute read
July 25, 2011 | New York Law Journal
Reviving a Widely Criticized Health Care ProposalLeslie J. Levinson and Eric D. Fader of Edwards Angell Palmer & Dodge write: Since their appearance in last year's health reform bill, accountable care organizations have been extensively discussed as a potentially important component of comprehensive healthcare reform. However, the almost universally negative industry reaction to the proposed regulations released by the Department of Health and Human Services suggests that the ultimate success of the ACO concept, in its current iteration, is very much in doubt.
By Leslie J. Levinson and Eric D. Fader
13 minute read
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