Recent Publications
November 13, 2018 |
Steven Shapiro authored an article “Making and Using Endorsements” that was published in Natural Products Insider. The article discusses the need for brands working with celebrity or influencer endorsements to share all pertinent information with its consumers.
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Read MoreNovember 6, 2018 |
Federal Court Remands Case to State Court Because ERISA Did Not Preempt Claims Against Health Insurer for Revealing Plaintiff’s HIV Status
A federal district court in California held that the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974 (ERISA) did not preempt a plaintiff’s claims under California law against his managed health care company for revealing
Read MoreNovember 5, 2018 |
Stuart Gordon’s and Matthew Spero’s article entitled “Creditors Typically May Not Offset Section 303(i) Judgments Against Claims Against Debtors” was published in the November 2018 edition of Pratt’s Journal of Bankruptcy Law.
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Read MoreNovember 2, 2018 |
There are many different kinds of insurance fraud, as this column regularly observes. There can be fraud contained in applications for insurance policies, fraudulently staged accidents, and fraudulent claims by health care providers treating injured policyholders, among other things.
Insurance policies try to eliminate, or at least to cut down on, insurance fraud in a
Read MoreOctober 31, 2018 |
Stop Work Order Deemed Insufficiently Coercive Or Adversarial To Be A “Suit”
After excavation work began on a property in Manhattan, the New York City Department of Buildings issued a stop work order to the construction manager and property owners because of damage to an adjacent building. The construction manager and owners sought a defense
Read MoreOctober 31, 2018 |
In September, the U.S. Department of Justice’s Cybersecurity Unit, Computer Crime & Intellectual Property Section updated its Best Practices for Victim Response and Reporting of Cyber Incidents. The updated guidance (which is not intended to have any regulatory effect) emphasizes the importance of planning a response before a data breach, ransomware threat or other cyber
Read MoreOctober 30, 2018 |
As a reminder, effective October 29, 2018, New Jersey employers – regardless of size – must provide up to 40 hours of paid sick leave in any consecutive 12-month period designated by the employer as the “Benefit Year” pursuant to the New Jersey Paid Sick Leave Act (the “Act”). The Act applies to almost all
Read MoreOctober 30, 2018 |
Paul Majkowski wrote an article published in the American Bar Association Mass Torts Litigation Practice Points section, “PFAS Class Seeks Court Ordered “Independent Panel of Scientists.”
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Read MoreOctober 30, 2018 |
On October 17, 2018, the ABA Standing Committee on Ethics and Professional Responsibility issued Formal Opinion No. 483 addressing lawyers’ and law firms’ professional responsibilities during and after a cyber event. A link to the Opinion can be found here. Although advisory in nature and not binding in a court of law, lawyers would do
Read MoreOctober 17, 2018 |
Our October Insurance Update is packed with interesting cases.
We begin with a pair of cases addressing whether the insured’s liability was because of property damage. One case deals with future lost profits, the other concerns the failure to award a college degree.
In our next pair of cases, the homeowner’s insurer properly denied coverage. Did the
Read MoreOctober 16, 2018 |
It has been nearly 20 years since the federal Anticybersquatting Consumer Protection Act (the ACPA) was enacted in 1999 to battle what an alarmed Congress understood to be a rising wave of “cybersquatting.” As the Senate Judiciary Committee explained, the ACPA was designed to “protect consumers and American businesses, to promote the growth of online
Read MoreOctober 12, 2018 |
While there may be a no-return policy on the stairway to heaven, no such policy exists with respect to returning a blockbuster jury verdict that dismissed a copyright infringement lawsuit against Led Zeppelin. To be sure, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit recently held that a new day will dawn by ordering
Read MoreOctober 10, 2018 |
A recent U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Office for Civil Rights (OCR) settlement illustrates why health care facilities must carefully consider potential privacy risks and take precautionary steps before allowing a camera crew to film on their premises.
OCR settled with three Massachusetts hospitals for a total amount of $999,000 for violations of
Read MoreOctober 10, 2018 | |
The United States recently agreed to a $260 million settlement of criminal charges and related civil claims under the False Claims Act arising from a scheme to defraud conducted by Naples, Florida-based hospital chain Health Management Associates, LLC (HMA). The Department of Justice (DOJ) announced the settlement on September 25.
The settlement is evidence of
Read MoreOctober 6, 2018 |
ERISA Preempts Ex-Pro Hockey Player’s State Law Claims
A federal district court in Texas has ruled that the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974 (ERISA) preempts state law claims brought by a former professional hockey player under an ERISA plan, funded by an insurance policy issued to the National Hockey League (the NHL).
The
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