Don’t forget you can visit MyAlerts to manage your alerts at any time.
By Michael Booth | May 10, 2017
The New Jersey Supreme Court has agreed to hear the appeal of a medical malpractice plaintiff whose bid for a hospital's self-critical analysis of her care was rejected.
1 minute read
By Michael Booth | May 4, 2017
The New Jersey Supreme Court ruled Thursday that a New York health care lawyer and a California chiropractor violated the state's Insurance Fraud Prevention Act when they helped a local chiropractor set up a multidisciplinary practice.
1 minute read
By Kristen Rasmussen | May 4, 2017
Some health care practice lawyers weren't ruffled by the passage of the Obamacare repeal bill in the U.S. House of Representatives on Thursday, mainly because they give it little chance of making it through the Senate. But they offered some guidance on what lawyers should be thinking through with clients right now.
1 minute read
By Kristen Rasmussen | May 1, 2017
This month, to help us unpack major regulatory action in Washington, we led a conversation between two former top federal regulators, William "Bill" Schultz and Ladd Wiley, who served under different presidents.
1 minute read
By Jason Grant | May 1, 2017
A federal judge in Massachusetts ruled Manhattan plaintiffs firm Milberg "implemented an elaborate scheme of misrepresentation and deceit under the guise of a legitimate medical research study" and dismissed a plaintiff's qui tam action.
1 minute read
By Michael Booth | April 28, 2017
A federal jury on Friday convicted Florida eye doctor Salomon Melgen, a close associate of U.S. Sen. Robert Menendez, D-New Jersey, of health care-related fraud.
1 minute read
By Catherine Wilson | April 26, 2017
Aram Bloom joins as a partner and Gavin White as of counsel.
1 minute read
By Kristen Rasmussen | April 20, 2017
American Oversight, a nonprofit formed by attorneys, is working to reveal information to the public about health care policymaking in Washington.
1 minute read
By Andrew Denney | April 20, 2017
The widow of one of the four victims killed in 2011 in an infamous Suffolk County pharmacy robbery by a painkiller addict cannot hold one of the doctors who prescribed pills to the assailant liable for her husband's death, a state appeals court ruled.
1 minute read
By Kristen Rasmussen | April 19, 2017
Judge Lydia Kay Griggsby of the U.S. Court of Federal Claims in Washington, D.C., rejected a lawsuit brought by Blue Cross and Blue Shield of North Carolina for $130 million in payments under the Affordable Care Act's risk corridor program.
1 minute read
Presented by BigVoodoo
GlobeSt. Women of Influence Conference celebrates the women who drive the commercial real estate industry forward.
The New York Law Journal honors attorneys and judges who have made a remarkable difference in the legal profession in New York.
The African Legal Awards recognise exceptional achievement within Africa s legal community during a period of rapid change.
Columbia Law School seeks an experienced lawyer with a background in criminal defense and a strong interest in community lawyering and clini...
WittKieffer is proud to partner with Mom's Meals in the search for their Director of Legal Affairs. Mom's Meals is an investor-owned compan...
Nutley Law firm concentrating in plaintiff's personal injury for plaintiff seeks an Attorney with three or more years of experience in New J...