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Health Law Executive Briefings: Dealing with Rapidly Changing Government Healthcare Policy Changes from Experts Inside the Beltway
January 13, 2026 |
The healthcare industry is facing dramatic changes in government policy with huge consequences impacting the economics and survival of many providers.
Please join us on January 29th for next installment of Rivkin Radler’s Health Law Executive Briefings, “Dealing with Rapidly Changing Government Healthcare Policy Changes from Experts Inside the Beltway,” led by Norton Travis, with
Read MoreLellos and Kasnicki to Present at NYC Bar Association Bridge-the-Gap Program
January 12, 2026 |
On Monday, January 26, Rivkin Radler partners Stella Lellos and Bernadette Kasnicki will present the Corporate program, “Anatomy of an Operating Agreement” from 9:00 AM to 10:40 AM via webcast at the 2026 New York City Bar Association Bridge-the-Gap—a two-day CLE program.
The program fee to attend both days is $499 for members and $699
Read MoreRivkin Radler Attorneys Selected to USLAW Inaugural LeadX Cohort
January 9, 2026 | | |
Rivkin Radler associates Lindsay Brocki and Benjamin Wisher have been selected for the USLAW NETWORK’s inaugural USLAW LeadX: Pathway to Success cohort, representing the Uniondale, NY, and Albany, NY, territories respectively. At launch, the competitive program includes 79 USLAW members and corporate partners.
Focused on investing in exceptional individuals and the future of the legal
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Recent Publications
M&A Earnouts: The Devil Is in the Uncertainty
January 16, 2026 | Stella Lellos | Lindsay M. Brocki |
Stella Lellos and Lindsay Brocki wrote, “M&A Earnouts: The Devil Is in the Uncertainty,” for the Winter 2026 issue of USLAW Magazine.
The article describes the advantages and pitfalls of earnout provisions as well as the transaction types that can most benefit from this mechanism.
Click here to read the article.
Share this article:Read MoreGov. Hochul Seeks Increased Scrutiny, Oversight of Health Care M&A
January 15, 2026 | Norton L. Travis | Jeffrey Ehrhardt |
This week, Governor Hochul announced a proposal significantly expanding state scrutiny over corporate health care transactions. This proposal reiterates previously expressed concerns that both private equity and health system acquisitions of medical and dental practices lead to reduced access to care, declining quality and higher prices.
While stopping short of requiring actual Health Department approval
Read MoreLIBN Op-Ed: How Antitrust Laws Ruined College Football
January 15, 2026 | E. Christopher Murray
On January 15, 2026, Long Island Business News published Chris Murray’s opinion piece, “How antirust laws ruined college football.”
Here is the full text.
Everyone who follows college football saw huge changes in the game this year. There is now revenue sharing between the colleges and players, a realignment of conferences, expanded playoffs and no
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