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Fader, Iseman & Malerba present COVID-19 Business Briefings
April 6, 2020 | Employment & Labor

Update

The U.S. Department of the Treasury published additional guidance, in the form of FAQs. To view the FAQ sheet, click here.

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On April 6, Rivkin Radler’s Robert Iseman presented a COVID-19 Business Briefing on the Paycheck Protection Program that was created under the Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security Act (CARES Act). Administered

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Fader Quoted in Part B News
March 30, 2020 | Health Services

Eric Fader was quoted in the Part B News article, “Billing telehealth under COVID-19 rules? Document need, watch payer shifts.”

To read the full article, click here.

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Fader Interviewed for Part B News
March 2, 2020 | Health Services

Eric Fader was interviewed for the Part B News article, “Attesting to a patient or candidate’s health? Sure, but don’t fudge the truth.”

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Fader Quoted on Fees for Medical Records in Part B News
February 24, 2020 | Health Services

Eric Fader was quoted in an article, “Court throws out fee policies for medical record sharing; watch for new rules,” in Part B News. The article discussed the recent court decision in Ciox Health, LLC v. Alez Azar, et al., which led to the Department of Health and Human Services modifying its guidance regarding patients’

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Spero Co-Presents on Small Business Bankruptcies to the NCBA
January 22, 2020 | Bankruptcy

On January 22, 2020, Matthew Spero presented “Big Changes to Small Business Bankruptcies: An Overview of Small Business Bankruptcy Cases and the Small Business Reorganization Act” with Brian Ryniker, CPA of Ryniker Consultants, LLC to the Nassau County Bar Association’s Bankruptcy Committee.

Matt will give the same presentation with Mr. Ryniker, Christine Black, Esq. (of

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Rivkin Radler Welcomes 4 New Attorneys
January 16, 2020 | Professional Liability | Insurance Coverage | Corporate

Evan H. Krinick, Managing Partner of Rivkin Radler LLP, is pleased to announce that Samantha R. Barbere, Anthony R. Bjelke, Alexandria E. Tomanelli and Michelle Vizzi have joined the Firm as Associates.

Samantha Barbere has joined the Corporate Practice Group, resident in the Long Island office. She concentrates her practice on general corporate representation, advising

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Heller, Twersky and Han Close on Construction Loan
December 23, 2019 | Real Estate, Zoning & Land Use

Michael Heller, Michael Twersky and Lawrence Han represented a borrower in connection with a $17.7 million construction loan made by an affiliate of G4 Capital Partners LLC.

The proceeds of the loan will be used to develop a residential condominium in Manhattan.

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Heptig, Riverso Named To Crain’s Notable Women List
December 16, 2019

Rivkin Radler is proud to announce that Katherine A. Heptig and Pia E. Riverso have been selected for Crain’s New York Business’ 2020 Notable Women in Law list. The annual list celebrates attorneys who have made an impact on New York City. According to Crain’s, “it honors the achievements of the brightest and boldest legal

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Fader Gives Perspective on HIPAA Enforcement for Healthcare Risk Management
December 4, 2019 | Compliance Investigations & White Collar | Health Services

Eric Fader contributed to Healthcare Risk Management’s HIPAA Regulatory Alert, which appeared in the publication’s December 2019 issue. The Alert outlines the best practices that will help avoid common HIPAA violations. Eric discusses the events that might trigger a regulatory action and the kinds of violations that may affect the severity of the penalties and fines.

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Gordon, Hardy and Mulè Defeat Motion to Dismiss
November 25, 2019 | Commercial Litigation

Tamika Hardy, Michael Mulè and Stuart Gordon successfully defeated a motion to dismiss a complaint pursuant to CPLR 3211(a)(4) based on other action pending and seeking to cancel a notice of pendency filed in connection with the motion.

Plaintiff, a for-profit college, sought to set aside the college’s no-consideration conveyance of real property to defendants,

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