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Jury Awards Horizon $2.4 Million for Fraudulent Billing Against 3 NJ Health Care Providers
Horizon's complaint alleged it paid more than $2.6 million in claims that were fraudulently submitted by the defendants for medical services that were either not performed, not medically necessary, or not ordered by a licensed medical professional.From Baby Boomer Lawyers to Gen Z Lawyers—How Do We Communicate?
"In a law office setting, effective communication across generational lines is vital for enhancing teamwork that ultimately benefits clients," write Elisa Reiter and Daniel Pollack.The Zebra Case: Can a Debtor in Default Sue for Patent Infringement?
As shown by the Zebra case, a plaintiff's status as a patent owner or a licensee plays a key role in the evaluation of the plaintiff's constitutional standing in a patent infringement case.Restoring Abortion and Amending Constitutions
"As in other states, the New York proposal to amend its constitution spawned challenges by abortion opponents and supporters," writes Chris Dunn.The Policies That Secure an Independent Justice Department
Corporate counsel should monitor the current election discourse over proposals that would impact the long-standing independence of the Department of Justice from partisan politics. Efforts of a new administration to reduce this traditional independence could potentially impact corporate and legal strategies on many levels.View more book results for the query "*"
WIPED OUT: Judge Scraps $3.8M Damages Award
"The liability verdict was upheld, and there is no reason to think a second jury won't award as much or even more in damages, said Laurie Webb Daniel of Webb Daniel Friedlander. "Frankly, we're looking forward to the retrial."What I Wish I Knew Then: Damian Williams
U.S. Attorney Damian Williams of the Southern District of New York, whose office is once again making national headlines, reflects on his background and shares advice for younger attorneys who are still finding their way in the profession.'More Than They Could Chew': EEOC Enforcement Suits Plummet
"We know the lawyers at the EEOC that are frontline soldiers in this, and they're stretched very thin," said attorney Christopher DeGroff of Seyfarth Shaw.'More Than They Could Chew': EEOC Enforcement Suits Plummet
"We know the lawyers at the EEOC that are frontline soldiers in this, and they're stretched very thin," Seyfarth Shaw's Christopher DeGroff said.Trending Stories
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