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DOJ Takes First Action against COVID-19 Fraud
March 24, 2020 | Privacy, Data & Cyber Law

On March 22, 2020, the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) issued a press release announcing its first action against COVID-19 fraudsters: a civil complaint seeking an injunction ordering the website coronavirusmedicalkit.com to shut down while an investigation into the site’s operators continues.

According to the complaint, filed in the Western District of Texas, “Information published

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Cuomo Seeks to Increase Number of NYS Healthcare Workers
March 24, 2020 | Health Services

New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo has issued a number of Executive Orders aimed at temporarily facilitating the ability of healthcare professionals to practice in New York State and aid hospitals in the care and treatment of coronavirus patients.

Executive Order No. 202.5 authorizes the temporary suspension and modification of certain provisions of the state’s laws

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90 Days of Relief on Federal Income Tax Filings and Payments
March 20, 2020 | Tax

As part of the federal government’s continued efforts to minimize the economic disruptions caused by the coronavirus pandemic, U.S. Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin on March 20, 2020, announced that the April 15th deadline for filing individual income tax returns for tax year 2019 has been moved to July 15, 2020.

In addition to relief on

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CMS Expands Medicare Telehealth Coverage
March 18, 2020 | Health Services

In an effort to limit the spread of the COVID-19 (coronavirus) outbreak, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) on March 17 announced the expansion of Medicare coverage for telehealth nationwide, effective immediately. CMS will temporarily pay clinicians to provide telehealth services for Medicare beneficiaries residing anywhere in the U.S. so that those who are managing

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Court Rejects “Certainty of Hopelessness” Standard for Discharging Student Debt
January 8, 2020 | Bankruptcy | Banking

Hon. Cecelia G. Morris, Chief Judge of United States Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of New York, put down a momentous decision on January 7, 2020, granting summary judgment in favor of a debtor in an adversary proceeding seeking to have $221,385.49 in student loan debt declared dischargeable in bankruptcy. See, Rosenberg v. N.Y.

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Employers and Employees Should Consider Their Stock Options
November 26, 2019 | Corporate

Kate Heptig wrote an article for VC-List.com about the advantages of stock options for attracting and retaining talent.

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Proposed Changes to Stark Law Promote Value-Based Provider Arrangements
October 11, 2019 | Compliance, Investigations & White Collar | Health Services

As part of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services’ “Regulatory Sprint to Coordinated Care,” the U.S. Office of Inspector General (OIG) and the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) coordinated their efforts in issuing proposed changes to the federal fraud and abuse laws which prohibit certain patient referrals. The changes are intended

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Cannabis: A Business Opportunity for Those with an Appetite for Risk
September 26, 2019 | Compliance, Investigations & White Collar | Corporate | Health Services | Cannabis

In the past 10 years, the legalization of marijuana and other cannabis-related products have expanded tremendously throughout the United States. Currently, medical marijuana is legal in 33 states and the District of Columbia, while 11 states and the District of Columbia have legalized recreational marijuana use for adults 21 and over.

Additionally, cannabidiol (CBD) got

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Heptig Authors Article for USLAW
September 25, 2019 | Health Services

Kate Heptig has authored an article for USLAW’s Fall 2019 magazine, “Safety In Numbers – Most Independent Physicians Can’t Afford to Go it Alone Anymore.”

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Lessons from the FTC Settlements with Facebook and Equifax
July 30, 2019 | Privacy, Data & Cyber Law

Recent settlements of Federal Trade Commission (FTC) actions against Facebook and Equifax received significant publicity for the deals’ large payments to consumers and the Commission. Facebook’s deal calls for a $5 billion penalty for misuse of user’s private data. The Equifax deal requires the company to pay up to $575 million to consumers whose personal

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