Health Law

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Welcome to the Website of the Health Law Section of the New York State Bar Association. As Chair of the Section, I hope you will find the Site useful for finding information, analysis, and updates on current legal issues affecting the health care industry in New York and nationally. Our dedicated volunteer members and Bar Association staff have spent a lot of time and effort making this site as comprehensive and user-friendly as possible, so we hope you will include it among your research tools. We welcome any questions or suggestions for improving the Site.

Ellen V. Weissman
Section Chair

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


Health Law Section Comments to the Department of Health - April 8, 2013
New York State should modify the criteria in Section 600.8.


Health Law Section Summary Report on Healthcare Costs: Legal Issues, Barriers and Solutions - September 2009

 

 

 

Resources for Health Law Section Members:

Upcoming Events
06/25/2013 - 06/26/2013
Bridging the Gap-ALBANY Video Conference
 
06/25/2013 - 06/26/2013
Bridging the Gap-BUFFALO/NIAGARA FALLS Video Conference
 
06/25/2013 - 06/26/2013
Bridging the Gap-NYC Live-MAIN ROOM SOLD OUT!
 
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Announcements
Comments to DOH April 2013
Section Comments in response to the February 23, 2013 letter of Karen Lipson and Joan Cleary Miron - New York State should modify the criteria in Section 600.8
 
Comments on Executive Compensation Dec 2012
December 2012 Comments on Limits on Executive Compensation and Administrative Expense in Agency Procurements ID No. HLT-22-12-00012-RP
 
Comments on Executive Compensation
Comments to DOH re Limits on Executive Compensation and Administrative Expense in Agency Procurements I.D. No. HLT-22-12-00012-P
 
HLS Industry Contact List - March 2012
The list provides names and contact information for individuals who work in the specified sector of health care or a related industry.
 
Family Health Care Decisions Act Information Center
 
Career Center and Job Alert Service
Job search and support resources for attorneys in transition, attorneys dealing with job loss and others seeking career advice or job listings
 
Health Law Section Summary Report on Healthcare Costs: Legal Issues, Barriers and Solutions
September, 2009
 


Loislaw LawWatch

Loislaw LawWatch is provided as a service of Loislaw.com, a division of Aspen Publishing. Loislaw LawWatch provides access to recent cases based on the search criteria provided by your section. The search criteria may be by area of practice, by court, and /or by date. The NYSBA also provides a basic level of free legal research to all members. You may access free legal research from Loislaw through your MyNYSBA page or through For Attorneys.

nursing home - nursing home
DEMICOLI v. TOWNHOUSE OPERATING CO., LLC, 1549/07 (7-20-2009) 1549/07 July 20, 2009 In support of its motion to dismiss the third cause of action, and all punitive damages, Defendant submits Plaintiff's nursing home and hospital records, thereby provid ...

health care - health care
DEMICOLI v. TOWNHOUSE OPERATING CO., LLC, 1549/07 (7-20-2009) 1549/07 July 20, 2009 In support of its motion to dismiss the third cause of action, and all punitive damages, Defendant submits Plaintiff's nursing home and hospital records, thereby provid ...

health care - health care
IN THE MATTER OF SAMUEL S., 2011-10147 (2d Dept 6-20-2012) 2011-10147 Decided on June 20, 2012 In a consolidated proceeding pursuant to Mental Hygiene Law article 81 to appoint Simon S. as the guardian of the person and property of his brother, Samuel ...

nursing home - nursing home
GALGANO v. STRAUSS, 7533/08 (6-6-2012) 7533/08 June 6, 2012 The facts pertinent to the determination of this motion are as follows: Plaintiff Catherine Galgano ("plaintiff") began treatment by Dr. Strauss on October 12, 2005, upon referral by her inter ...

"medicaid" or "medicare" - "medicaid" or "medicare"
BAY PARK CENTER FOR NURSING AND REHABILITATION, LLC v. SHAH, 607-11 (6-19-2012) 607-11 June 19, 2012 Here, Plaintiffs' Second Cause of Action is converted to an Article 78 proceeding because it challenges Defendant's "scale back" interpretation of L. 2 ...