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Attorney Client Privilege And Lawyer's Role As Investigator ( April 1999 )
In recent years, attorneys have taken a more active role in investigating subrogation potential. One purpose of hav. -
Federal Antikickback Convictions Chill Hospital-Physician Contractual Relationships ( April 1999 )
IN United States v. Anderson, No. 98-20030 (D. Kan. transcript filed Mar. 9, 1999) ("Anderson"), a federal jury con. -
Federal Trade Commission Formal Interpretation Regarding Attorney-Client Communications Under the Hart-Scott-Rodino Antitrust Act ( September 1979 )
Federal Trade Commission Formal Interpretation Number 8 which discusses the treatment of attorney-client communications in the pre-merger notification rules under the Hart-Scott-Rodino Antitrust Improvements Act of 1976. -
Internal Investigations ( March 1999 )
It is no secret that employment related lawsuits have increased significantly over the years. -
The Internal Revenue Service Restructuring and Reform Act of 1998 ( March 1999 )
This report focuses on the changes made by the Internal Revenue Service Restructuring and Reform Act of 1998. -
Lawsuit or Life? A wrongful termination case demonstrates how both the utility and the limitations on legal advice operate in the real world of lawyering. ( February 1999 )
A classic bit of business of the Jack Benny Program involved a masked hoodlum accosting the comic and his friends . -
Meeting Expectations--Even When Busy ( February 1999 )
Interestingly, I have received the most feedback on the columns I have written in the last year on the December col. -
Most Recent Opinions Allow Lawyers to Send Client Confidences by E-Mail ( December 1998 )
A growing number of jurisdictions have concluded that lawyers may ethically use ordinary, unencrypted electronic m. -
Indicting of Lawyers in a Medicare Kickback Case ( September 1998 )
A MAJOR FEDERAL prosecution in Kansas involving alleged kickbacks paid by hospitals to referring physicians has tak. -
Avoiding the Mindfields when Conducting an Internal Investigation of an Organization ( July 1998 )
The recent rash of federal and state government initiated investigations of health care fraud, including those agai.