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Is There a Doctor in the Specialty House?
For the past three years, controversy has swirled over specialty hospitals that focus exclusively on providing limited services such as cardiac, orthopedic and surgical procedures.Some Camerons Partners Asked to Leave, Others Demoted
CMS Cameron McKenna is set to see at least four partners depart due to a restructuring that has also seen a small number of partners moved down the firm's equity ladder. Last month it emerged that Camerons' outsourcing plans will mean the layoff or relocation of many support staff.Specialty Hospitals Stir Debate in Industry and Government
In 2003, the Government Accountability Office looked into specialty hospitals. At that time, specialty hospitals were a small but growing segment of the health care industry. In 2003, the GAO presented a report to Congress relative to specialty hospitals.Obama Signs the SMART Act to Improve the Medicare Secondary Payer Act for Litigants
In recent years, amendments to the Medicare Secondary Payer Act made it risky — and sometimes, impossible — for litigants to settle personal injury cases involving plaintiffs whose medical bills had been paid by Medicare.DuHammell v. Renal Care Group East Inc.
Despite Medicare's issuance of "no review" letters, its interests are adequately protected by the reasonable and reliable set-aside amounts in the parties' settlement and plaintiffs' motion to enforce the settlement is granted.March 07, 2012: Product News Briefs
Here are this week's latest legal tech industry developments, together in one convenient list. Included this week are news updates from Cabinet NG, CMS Management Solutions, Deloitte, Guidance Software, Iron Mountain, LexisNexis, Onit, and PureDiscovery.SJ Berwin to Switch to Merit-Based Pay for Associates
U.K.-based SJ Berwin has become the latest firm to introduce merit-based pay for its associates, with the new model set to go into effect on May 1. The firm said the change was motivated in part by a desre to better reflect the modified lockstep it uses for partner remuneration.Plaintiff Comp Lawyers in Solidarity Against Aggressive Medicare Liens
New Jersey lawyers for injured workers are pushing a broad legislative, political and litigation agenda in a fight against liens put on workers' comp awards by a Medicare system that is deep in debt. The workers' comp lawyers have been contributing to legislative candidates in next week's general election, lobbying in Trenton and Washington for worker-friendly laws, and filing amicus briefs in the Appellate Division.Trending Stories
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