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Nov. 2, 2022

Avenues For Relief After A Law Enforcement Search Of A Medical Provider

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Benjamin N. Gluck

Attorney
Bird, Marella, Boxer, Wolpert, Nessim, Drooks, Lincenberg & Rhow PC

Phone: (310) 201-2100

Email: bgluck@birdmarella.com

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Though the standards and procedures for obtaining search warrants are almost identical in state or federal court, the standards and procedures available to defense counsel after a warrant has been executed are vastly different. This article considers some of the differences and offers tips to defense counsel, especially with respect to searches of medical providers.

Attacking the Warrant: The starkest difference between state and ...

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