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Krinick Recognized on City & State Trailblazers in Law List
March 18, 2024
Rivkin Radler LLP is pleased to announce that Managing Partner Evan H. Krinick is featured on City & State New York’s Trailblazers in Law list—previously known as “Law Power 100.”
Evan, a member of the firm’s Appeals, Commercial Litigation, and Insurance Coverage practices, has been Rivkin Radler’s managing partner for over 10 years. During that
Read MoreAperance Talks How to Avoid Errors in Annual Wellness Visit Claims with Part B News
March 15, 2024 | |
Mary Aperance was interviewed for the Part B News article, “Warning: Minor Errors Can Mean Big Takebacks for AWV Claims.”
The article discusses ways that a health system can prevent errors in their annual wellness visit (AWV) claims, and prevent returning millions of dollars to Medicare as a result, such as having a set protocol
Read MoreNCBA Committee Recognizes Rivkin Radler as a Top Pro Bono Provider
March 11, 2024
On Tuesday, March 5, Rivkin Radler was recognized as a Top Pro Bono Provider for 2023 by the Nassau County Bar Association (NCBA) Access to Justice Committee at its Annual Pro Bono Recognition Dinner.
Rivkin Radler has been honored as a Top Pro Bono Provider in the large firm category since the program’s inception in
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Recent Publications
Decanting a ‘HEMS Only’ Trust in Favor of an SNT
March 14, 2024 | Joseph T. La Ferlita | Nicholas G. Moneta |
In 1992, New York became the first state in the nation to enact a decanting statute, namely, New York Estates, Powers and Trusts Law (EPTL) 10-6.6. The statute subsequently was modified several times. The 2011 amendment was notable because it greatly liberalized the statute’s application. Today, New York’s decanting statute is a tool frequently used
Read MoreRecent Guilty Pleas Highlight Illegal Control of Medical Practices, Kickbacks for Patient Referrals
March 8, 2024 | Michael A. Sirignano | Sean Gorton |
On Jan. 16, 2024, in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York, the final two defendants in United States v. Pierre, Dkt. No. 1:22-cr-00019 (S.D.N.Y.), Arthur Bogoraz and William Weiner, D.O., pled guilty to charges stemming from their involvement in a massive insurance fraud scheme, where the government alleged that the defendants
Read MoreNew York Insurance Coverage Law Update
February 28, 2024 | Alan C. Eagle |
New York’s Highest Court Holds That Restaurants’ Business Losses from Coronavirus Not Covered
The insured, Consolidated Restaurant Operations, a company that owns and operates dozens of restaurants, obtained a commercial property policy from Westport Insurance Company. Subject to certain exclusions, the policy covered “all risks of direct physical loss or damage to insured property” and
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