By Ben Adlin
The passage of a new law often entails a spike in litigation. With the enactment of the federal Affordable Care Act, one of the most sweeping reforms to health care in decades, the potential for disputes is massive.
One area in which many health care attorneys expect to see an increase in legal action is between insurance companies and providers. And because of the complex, confidential nature of these cases -and the unusual working relationship betwee...
One area in which many health care attorneys expect to see an increase in legal action is between insurance companies and providers. And because of the complex, confidential nature of these cases -and the unusual working relationship betwee...
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