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Proposed changes to Medicare Advantage audits could put insurers on the hook for billions
October 29, 2018
This feature article discusses a potentially significant change proposed to Medicare Advantage audits by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS). Health Law Member Tara Dwyer is among the industry sources quoted in the story providing commentary.
What to Do When Your New Home Is a Lemon
October 25, 2018
This feature article discusses seller disclosure laws some states have in place to protect buyers in real estate transactions. Not all states have these laws so this piece discusses what options buyers have. Patti Kantor, a Member in the New York office and an experienced real estate attorney, is among the industry sources quoted.
Obamacare Enrollment Data Breach May Trigger Privacy Probe
October 24, 2018
This article takes a closer look at a hack of Obamacare enrollment records. The piece notes that the breach could lead to an in-depth investigation of the government agency responsible for the federal health-care exchange. It is further noted that this hack could serve as a wake-up call for the government. Member Dianne Bourque is among the industry sources quoted.
Costco Settlement Shows CPSC Still Imposing Big Penalties
October 19, 2018
This contributed column, authored by Charles Samuels, Shawn Skolky and Evelyn French, discusses a recent $3.85 million U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission penalty for an alleged failure to timely report defective trash cans. This settlement suggests that large penalty actions are far from moribund even with the CPSC under Republican leadership.
How New Calif. Law Will Impact Device Cybersecurity
October 18, 2018
Laura Stefani, a telecommunications and technology attorney at Mintz, authored this Law360 column discussing how California’s newly enacted net neutrality law and another new law may add an additional layer of regulation for manufacturers of certain "internet of things" devices.
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