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Geico Sues Medical Supplier, Alleging Fraud and RICO Violation in Equipment Scam
More than $750,000 in fraudulent billing has been submitted to Geico through Grand Medical, Geico attorney Barry I. Levy of Rivkin Radler wrote in the complaint.Geico Sues Brooklyn Medical Supplier, Alleging Fraud and RICO Violation in Equipment Scam
More than $750,000 in fraudulent billing has been submitted to Geico through Grand Medical, Geico attorney Barry I. Levy of Rivkin Radler wrote in the complaint.The 2021 Diversity Scorecard: The Legal Industry's Slow March Continued Amid Racial Justice Protests
As a wave of attention on racial and social justice issues spread through the country and the world, law firms managed to make progress on diversity despite the pandemic.State and Federal Authorities Challenge Wide Range of Insurance Frauds
The focus on COVID-19-related fraud does not mean that local, state and federal authorities in New York will pay any less attention to insurance fraud than they have in the past. Indeed, as Evan Krinick discusses in this edition of his Insurance Fraud column, if recent actions are any indication, government efforts to fight insurance fraud are just as strong now as they were in 2019.Circuit Issues New §230 Ruling as Law's Future Remains Uncertain
In this edition of her Internet Issues/Social Media column, Shari Claire Lewis briefly describes the state of Communications Decency Act §230 in the Second Circuit, focusing on §230(c)(1), and explores the court's recent decision in 'Domen v. Vimeo', a rare decision involving CDA §230(c)(2), and its implications.Midsize Moves: A Boston Corporation Counsel and a Trusts and Estates Team
Former corporation counsel for the city of Boston Eugene L. O'Flaherty joined Sullivan & Worcester, Rivkin Radler brought on six attorneys to its trusts and estates practice group, and other midsize moves.False Claims Act Cases Poised To Jump Now and for Years to Come
In this edition of his Insurance Fraud column, Evan H. Krinick writes that this year—and many years to come—undoubtedly will see a remarkably high number of whistleblower lawsuits and government-initiated actions filed under the FCA in an effort to clamp down on fraud and abuse.A Divided Bench Revealed in Top Court's Commercial Cases
In the last year or so, the Court of Appeals has issued five decisions in commercial cases by a 4-3 vote. In reviewing the identity of the judges on each side in the five cases, trends can be identified.'Unauthorized Access' Can Be Key in Computer Fraud Cases
Whether and to what extent the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act may be applied in other cases of arguably "unauthorized access," particularly against business insiders such as employees who exceed their authority, is a question that has divided courts across the country and is currently before the U.S. Supreme Court in 'Van Buren'. In this edition of her Internet Issues/Social Media column, Shari Claire Lewis discusses the Act, lower court rulings and the implications of Supreme Court resolution to the issue.Trending Stories
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