Arnold has represented several dental and medical practices who were audited by the Department of Social Services regarding their Medicaid billing. The audits proposed disallowing hundreds of thousands of dollars. On behalf of the practices, Arnold presented facts, documentation and legal argument to reduce or, in one instance eliminate entirely, the disallowances.
Arnold represents a medical practice that has been served with a subpoena by the Office of Inspector General of the United States Department of Health and Human Services.
Arnold represents a former state contractor regarding a dispute with the former contracting agency regarding the company’s rights and obligations subsequent to the termination of the contract. The Office of State Ethics is also involved.
Arnold advises several medical provider trade associations with respect to a multitude of issues ranging from approaching the Department of Public Health regarding the potential unlicensed practice of medicine, to advising other clients regarding potential changes to state and federal statutes and regulations.
Halloran & Sage attorney Ann Catino will be the presenter at a CBA Women’s luncheon on May 8th at the Golf Center at Lyman Orchards. She will lead on a discussion on the relationship between golf and networking. Ten Halloran & Sage women attorneys will be attending the event. The occasion features multi-tiered golf instruction […]
Dear Halloran & Sage LLP, On behalf of the Hartford Police Department, I would like to thank you for your generous donation toward the Hartford Police Mounted Unit. Your financial contribution will help properly maintain the horses and their stables. This will include feed, veterinary bills and essential equipment needed to sustain the unit. The […]
In Brown v. State Farm Fire and Cas. Co., 150 Conn. 405 (2014), the plaintiff, Ralston Brown, sought to recover policy proceeds under his homeowner’s policy of insurance after his house was damaged by a fire that occurred on April 21, 2006. However, Brown’s policy had been canceled prior to the date of loss for […]
Ann Catino, Chair of the Environmental & Land Use Group, was a presenter at a recent Community Redevelopment Workshop: A Brighter Future for Connecticut’s Brownfields, sponsored by The Last Green Valley (‘TLGV’). The seminar covered recently funded grants and loans focused on community revitalization efforts related to local brownfields, updated information on cleanup regulations and […]
In Deustche Bank National Trust Company, Trustee, v. Elizabeth Torres, the Connecticut Appellate Court dealt another blow to the attempts of borrowers to tighten the requirements of legal standing for a foreclosure action. In a decision officially released on March 25, 2014, the Appellate Court made clear that that a lender’s mere allegation of holder […]
Halloran & Sage attorney Richard Tynan will be presenting at the CMIC Loss Prevention Workshop, Anticoagulation Case Review & Legal Implications. This seminar will take place on Tuesday, April 22, 2014 at 6:00 p.m. at the Trumbull Marriott Merritt Parkway. Dr. Jaime Gerber, M.D., FACC, an Associate Clinical Professor of Medicine and a Clinician at […]