Articles From Andrew Roszak

All the latest developments in health care law By W. Eugene Basanta, Laura K. Johnson, & Andrew Roszak Health Care Law, June 2008 The Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals denied a petition for review and granted judicial enforcement of an order by the National Labor Relations Board against the petitioner, a hospital corporation.
All the latest developments in health care law By W. Eugene Basanta, Laura K. Johnson, & Andrew Roszak Health Care Law, March 2008 Recent cases of interest to health care law practitioners.
All the latest developments in health care law By W. Eugene Basanta & Andrew Roszak Health Care Law, December 2007 In a diversity suit, the federal court was asked to consider whether a physician’s coverage under a “claims made” malpractice insurance policy was negated because he had not disclosed a potential claim at the time of the application for the insurance.
Paramedic (EMS) immunity & legislative update By Andrew Roszak Local Government Law, November 2007 Paramedics are dispatched to a residence for an unresponsive male victim.
All the latest developments in health care law By W. Eugene Basanta, Andrew Roszak, & Michael Sinha Health Care Law, September 2007 Recent cases of interest to health care practitioners.
All the latest developments in health care law By W. Eugene Basanta, Andrew Roszak, & Michael Sinha Health Care Law, June 2007 A Wisconsin pharmacist, who had been fired from a retail pharmacy, brought suit alleging that his termination violated Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, 42 U.S.C. §2000e et seq. Specifically he claimed that he had been let go due to his religious-based refusal to have any form of interaction, no matter how slight, with anyone seeking birth control.
All the latest developments in health care law By W. Eugene Basanta, Andrew Roszak, & Michael Sinha Health Care Law, March 2007 Medical malpractice litigation has been and continues to be rough on the litigating parties, including in particular physicians who are sued.
All the latest developments in health care law By W. Eugene Basanta, Andrew Roszak, & Michael Sinha Health Care Law, December 2006 A recent decision from the Seventh Circuit considers a claim under the Emergency Medical Treatment and Active Labor Act (EMTALA), 42 U.S.C. 1395dd.
All the latest developments in health care law By W. Eugene Basanta, Andrew Roszak, & Michael Sinha Health Care Law, September 2006 Relator, a pharmacist employed by the defendants, filed a qui tam suit under the False Claims Act , 31 U.S.C. 3729 et seq. (FCA) alleging that the defendant-pharmacy corporation and its subsidiary had violated the FCA.

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