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March 02, 2012 | New York Law Journal

Courts Weigh Arbitration of No-Fault Fraud Claims

In his Insurance Fraud column, Rivkin Radler partner Evan H. Krinick reviews a recent decision from the Eastern District in which the court found insurance companies alleging health care providers had fraudulently obtained benefits meant for services to victims of auto accidents did not to have to arbitrate clawback claims over monies the insurers already paid, but did compel arbitration where the insurers were seeking to avoid liability on insurance claims that had not been paid.
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December 12, 2003 | Law.com

JAG Lawyers Train for the Challenges and Perils of Iraq

Army Capt. Sebastian Edwards looks remarkably clean for someone who has been sleeping in the desert and gone days without a shower. Compared with many of his fellow soldiers training at Fort Irwin's National Training Center, Edwards appears downright fresh. Only his dust-covered boots make it plain that Edwards -- an Army judge advocate and the sole lawyer in a combat brigade of roughly 3,000 soldiers -- has spent the past three days in the Mojave Desert as part of rehearsal exercise for assignment in Iraq.
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October 03, 2011 | Law.com

Battle over Medicaid launches new Supreme Court term

With a severe budget crisis as the backdrop, California urged the U.S. Supreme Court on Monday to bar private individuals from challenging state decisions to reduce Medicaid reimbursement rates for doctors and other health care providers.
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March 04, 2004 | Law.com

Judge Refuses to OK Settlement in Legal Malpractice Suit

A Philadelphia judge refused Tuesday to approve a $4.5 million settlement proposed by the law firm Ballard Spahr Andrews & Ingersoll and limited partners of the Keystone Venture V capital fund in an attempt to resolve a legal malpractice suit alleging that lawyers failed to keep public pension funds in Pennsylvania, Connecticut and Massachusetts from losing money. The law firm has denied any wrongdoing or liability.
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December 06, 2012 | Daily Report Online

Stay hydrated in career marathon

Last month I ran my first marathon, in St. George, Utah. I took my training extremely seriously, reading a couple of books on the subject, altering my diet and losing weight. I even read an absurd number of blog posts and Internet articles about running marathons.
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March 09, 2012 | The Legal Intelligencer

Path for Generic Competition Open in Biotechnology Industry

In the pharmaceutical industry, intense competition has been going on for years between "branded" drug manufacturers and "generic" competitors for the same drugs. This competition has taken place under the carefully balanced rules laid out in the Hatch-Waxman Act, with the biotechnology industry thus far immune to it. Thanks to the Biologics Price Competition and Innovation Act of 2009 and the long-awaited proposed "biosimilar" guidelines, issued by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration on Feb. 9, that is about to change.
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February 07, 2011 | The Recorder

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May 12, 2008 | Daily Report Online

Investor group's buyout of Cumulus Media terminated

ATLANTA AP - Radio station owner Cumulus Media Inc. said Monday its pending buyout by an investor group that includes its chairman and chief executive has been terminated.The investor group, led by Chairman, President and CEO Lewis Dickey and an affiliate of Merrill Lynch Global Private Equity, said that after exploring possible alternatives, they were unable to agree on terms on which they could proceed with the deal.
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April 25, 2011 | Texas Lawyer

Firm Finance: Susman Godfrey

Gross revenue at Houston's Susman Godfrey increased 32.3 percent in 2010 to $172 million from $130 million in 2009.
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March 25, 2009 | National Law Journal

Jenner & Block names new managing partner for Washington office

Michael B. DeSanctis is the new managing partner of the Washington office of Chicago-based Jenner & Block. DeSanctis takes over the managing partner position in the wake of the departure of Thomas J. Perrelli, who recently was confirmed by the U.S. Senate as associate attorney general, the third-ranking official in the U.S. Department of Justice.
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