Pitfalls of an Inventory Case in Criminal Prosecution
Two recent Medicaid and Medicare fraud prosecutions from the New York County District Attorney’s Office […]
Read PostSenators Request Investigation of Physician Owned Distributorships
On June 9, 2011, five prominent United States senators sent a letter to the Inspector […]
Read PostOMIG Reform Legislation Passes New York Senate, Assembly; Awaits Governor’s Signature
Yesterday, June 23, 2011, the New York State Assembly passed A.5686A, a bill which could significantly impact […]
Read PostMedicaid Fraud: Grand Larceny or Is Another Doctor Just Getting Played?
The recent June 3, 2011 indictment of Suresh Hemrajani, a Washington Heights doctor, by the […]
Read PostRedefining the Concept of a Disabled Employee under the ADA
The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission promulgated new regulations on the issue of how to define […]
Read PostWage Theft Prevention Act Takes Effect April 9, 2011
In December 2010, Governor David A. Patterson signed the Wage Theft Prevention Act into law. […]
Read PostOur Health Law Team Is Pleased to Welcome Richard Harrow to O’Connell and Aronowitz
O’Connell and Aronowitz continues its rapid growth to its health care and criminal law practices […]
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