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Beware of Collateral Fallout in Medicare/Medicaid Fraud Settlements
In his Health Law column, Francis J. Serbaroli discusses additional liabilities that lawyers should be aware of when settling Medicare or Medicaid fraud cases for their clients. He explains some of the additional weapons that the federal and state governments can deploy against clients after a settlement is finalized.Chicago's Actuate Law Continues Miami Expansion with Xavier Suarez Hire
The former Miami Mayor has developed a technology-focused legal practice since departing the Miami-Dade Board of Commissioners in November 2020.The Bill of Particulars Is Your Guide
In his Medical Malpractice column, John Lyddane uses extensive case law to discuss how the Bill of Particulars serves as a valuable guide to avoid prejudice when, for example, new claims and theories of recovery are brought up once a medical malpractice case goes to trial. "When the court is called upon to resolve disputes over the appropriate bounds of discovery, it necessarily examines the Bill of Particulars and the parameters of the claim."Kirkland Picks Up 6-Lawyer Registered Funds Group in New York, DC and Boston
All of the attorneys arrived from Proskauer Rose, where they held varying titles, and joined Kirkland as partners.View more book results for the query "*"
Kirkland Raids Proskauer for 6-Lawyer Registered Funds Group
The incoming partners are located in Kirkland's New York, Washington D.C, and Boston offices.Face-to-Face Marketing: Some Tips for Getting Back to It
Take off those cozy sweatpants and casual clothes you have been living in while working remotely because: It's time to do some face-to-face marketing again.DeSantis Taps Lawmaker Byrd as Secretary of State
Byrd, a lawyer, said he will ensure that "Florida continues to have secure elections and that we protect the freedom of our citizens in the face of big-tech censorship and ever-growing cybersecurity threats."Fast Track Sought in Florida Redistricting Fight
In a court document filed Monday, the state's attorneys wrote that the Equal Protection Clause bars "race-based sorting of voters" without a "compelling interest" and a "narrowly tailored" means to achieve that interest.Trending Stories
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