A durable medical equipment (“DME”) provider received a draft audit claiming a large amount of overpayments. Halloran Sage attorney, Arnold Menchel presented a very comprehensive challenge to many of the sample disallowances as well as a challenge to the sampling and extrapolation methodology itself. After filing for a hearing, the case was settled for approximately […]
By Hon. Angela C. Robinson With courts re-opening and calling in cases for trial, there is a new window of opportunity to resolve contested matters. With that in mind – parties and attorneys should consider the 3 F’s. Normally, an “F” denotes a failing grade. Normally, an “F” is something to be assiduously avoided. Yet, […]
Partner Matthew Teich’s professional accomplishments and community involvement were highlighted in his recent selection to the Hartford Business Journal’s 2021 Class of “40 Under Forty.” In his role as a Corporate Transactions and Commercial Real Estate attorney, Matt provides stability and assurance to our region’s middle market businesses, real estate owners, developers, banks, and other […]
Eighteen Halloran Sage attorneys were recently selected for inclusion in The Best Lawyers in America 2022®. Craig Lifland was also named the Best Lawyers® 2022 Litigation – Bankruptcy “Lawyer of the Year” in Hartford. Best Lawyers® lists are compiled based on peer-review evaluation.
Attorney Michael Wrona will present, “Remote hearings and executive orders in the COVID-19 era: Another new normal?” at the Annual Convention of the National Association of Housing and Redevelopment (Conn NAHRO) on August 24th. The session will explore how the COVID-19 pandemic continues to have a tremendous impact on housing court proceedings and the commencement […]
A lengthy feature story about Halloran Sage’s expansion into Massachusetts was published in a recent edition of BusinessWest. Read the full story here: Cooley Shrair Joins Hartford-Based Halloran Sage
By Logan Carducci You’re unhappy with the result of your trial. The judge has denied your post-trial motions. Now what? The decision to appeal or not to appeal from an adverse judgment is one of the most critical and overlooked stages of any case. Too often attorneys automatically file an appeal without first evaluating the […]
In December, 2019, on behalf of a private lender, attorney Peter Royer commenced a foreclosure of a $31MM mortgage encumbering a large shopping center in Fairfield County, Connecticut. The Borrower, a related entity / Second Mortgagee, and the Guarantor of the subject loan each defended the foreclosure asserting multiple special defenses and counterclaims. Nevertheless, Peter […]
It was a night out at the ballpark for our Halloran Sage associate attorneys. The Yard Goats played the Binghamton Rumble Ponies at Dunkin’ Donuts Park in downtown Hartford while associates from our various Southern New England offices chatted and got to know colleagues better over ballpark fare, cheers, and foul balls. Halloran Sage offers […]
The New England Real Estate Journal published Halloran Sage expands into Mass. with the addition of Cooley Shrair this Friday, July 23rd. The article notes the firm’s recent expansion into Massachusetts with the addition of attorneys practicing primarily transactional law from the firm Cooley Shrair in Springfield. Details about Halloran Sage’s Real Estate Practice Group […]