Halloran & Sage successfully defended its clients in an international arbitration proceeding filed by a consulting geologist, who sought an award (including cash and/or equity which he valued to be in excess of $20 million) based upon his alleged contract with the Firm’s clients, who have explored and developed mineral properties in Colombia, South America, […]
H & S represented an academic medical center with the restructuring and harmonizing of its medical staff bylaws. The project involved collaborating with department chairs and the administration on updating and conducting necessary revisions to each set of departmental bylaws.
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 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.
Arnold advises various medical practices involving issues such as whether a proposed contract would violate the Anti-Kickback statute, Stark law or the False Claims Act. One client had signed, but not implemented, a problematic contract. Arnold provided sufficient support for his opinion that the other side has not sued for breach of contract.
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.