Article
Published 02/01/2006
By Bruce D. Armon, Author
In this article, Bruce D. Armon, a Partner and Chair of the Firm's Regulatory, Privacy and Healthcare Contracting Practice Group, reviews a whistleblower case that involves the former vice president of a Michigan hospital filing a qui tam suit against Metropolitan Health Corporation. Ms. Scott, the former hospital president, alleged false Medicare claims and other related issues by the hospital. Although the qui tam claim was settled, the litigation continued as Ms. Scott filed a retaliatory suit against the corporation, claiming she had been fired from the hospital because of her part in the...
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Published 01/09/2006
Services Bankruptcy and Restructuring
Books
Published 2006
By Thomas P. Conley
Industries Health Care
Contributing author
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Published 01/01/2006
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Published 01/01/2006
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Published 01/01/2006
Services Securities Transactions and Regulations
Article
Published 01/01/2006
By Bruce D. Armon, Author
Bruce D. Armon, a Partner and Chair of the Life Sciences and Regulatory, Privacy and Healthcare Contracting practice groups, regularly contributes articles for DermLink.net , a website and publication source serving dermatology residents. To read each article, please click on the corresponding dates: December 2006 November 2006 October 2006
Article
Published 12/31/2005
By Bruce D. Armon, Co-Author
Industries Health Care
Bruce D. Armon, a Partner and Chair of the Regulatory, Privacy and Healthcare Contracting Practice Group in the Philadelphia office, co-wrote this article with Joshua S. Coren, a clinical assistant professor at the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey School of Osteopathic Medicine, about the important legal issues and opportunities that a physician must consider before accepting a supplemental position. To read the article, click the link below.
Article
Published 12/19/2005
By Martin J. Doyle, Co-Author; et al.
Services Real Estate Services | Real Estate Litigation
In this article, Martin J. Doyle, Partner in the Real Estate Transactional Real Estate Practice Group in the Philadelphia office, discuss the Pennsylvania Supreme Court ruling in the case Stanton v. Lackawanna Energy Ltd. and Pennsylvania Power and Light Co. To read the full article, click the link below.
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Published 12/01/2005
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Published 12/01/2005
By Mark C. Levy, Co-Author
Industries Life Sciences
In this article, Mark C. Levy, a Partner in the Litigation Department and resident in the Philadelphia office, discuss the use of amicus curiae briefs in relation to the Food and Drug Administration. With permission from FDLI , to read the article, click the link below.
Article
Published 12/01/2005
By Gregory J. Wartman, Co-Author
Industries Life Sciences
Services Corporate
In this article, Gregory J. Wartman, an Associate in the Litigation Department, discusses the use of amicus curiae briefs in relation to the Food and Drug Administration. With permission from FDLI , to read the article, click the link below.
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Published 12/01/2005
Services White Collar and Government Enforcement
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Published 12/01/2005
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Published 12/01/2005
Article
Published 12/01/2005
By Robert H. Louis, Author
Robert H. Louis, a Partner in and Co-Chair of the Personal Wealth, Estates and Trusts Department in the Philadelphia office, wrote this article for the Philadelphia Bar Association's Probate and Trust Law Section newsletter, about the planning opportunities that The Katrina Emergency Tax Relief Act of 2005 (KETRA) offers many taxpayers. The law, which was enacted to provide assistance to those affected by the recent hurricanes, gives taxpayers the ability to make increased charitable contributions, in an effort to encourage giving in general. To read the article, click the link below.