Marc S. Raspanti authored “Anatomy of a Federal Health Care Fraud Prosecution,” which was published in The Champion.Marc S. Raspanti authored “Anatomy of a Federal Health Care Fraud Prosecution,” which was published in The Champion.
Given the current economic downturn and the transfer of power that occurred in Washington on Jan. 20, it is crucial for contractors and taxpayers alike to analyze certain regulations that became effective in the waning days of the Bush administration and review how they may be applied by the Obama administration. The Contractor Code of… Read more »
Marc S. Raspanti and Pamela C. Brecht authored “The Employment Protection and Anti-Discrimination Provisions of the New Jersey State False Claims Act,” which was published in the New Jersey Law Journal.
On Jan. 7, 2008, the New Jersey Legislature joined 20 other states and the District of Columbia in passing its version of a civil false claims act. The New Jersey False Claims Act, NJSA §§ 2A:32C-1 through 17, went into legal effect 60 days later on March 13. New Jersey follows the state of New… Read more »
Michael A. Morse and Peter S. Wolff authored “Major Amendments to the Federal False Claims Act,” which was published in the The Legal Intelligencer and the Allegheny County Bar Association Journal.
Michael A. Morse authored “Medical Apology Laws and Adverse Event Reporting Under the PSQIA”, which was published in the 2009 Health Law Handbook, West Publications.
Articles In This Issue: 1. What’s Happening To United States Patents? 2. The Legal And Practical Implications Of Doing Business In China 3. Subguard Insurance – A General Contractor’s Risk Management Option For Defaults By Subcontractors 4. Everything You Wanted To Know About Pennsylvania’s New Right-To-Know Law (But Were To Afraid To Ask) 5. The… Read more »