Summary judgment for large New York City hospital in wrongful death case after routine cataract surgery.

Summary judgment for managed long-term care organization in wrongful death case involving fall during shower.

Summary judgment for nursing home in wrongful death case involving fall and subsequent alleged brain injury resulting in death.

Post-NOI dismissal after extensive motion practice of case involving retina surgery and alleged blindness.

Second chaired two-week medical malpractice jury trial in New York County involving allegations of failure to properly treat an infection by defendant surgeon. Extensive preparation of defendant-physician for two days of trial testimony, as well as preparation of defense expert. Jury returned unanimous defense verdict in less than ninety minutes. Plaintiff had asked for $1.3 million on summation. 

Extensive preparation to first-chair ophthalmological medical malpractice jury trial involving allegations that defendant’s employee failed to properly diagnose a detached retina. Case was discontinued for defendant corporate entity during pre-trial litigation related to plaintiff’s expert disclosure.  

Represented lead defendant and his corporate entity in criminal antitrust matter alleging the monopolization of a well-known New York City industry. Also represented defendants in companion civil matter where Manhattan District Attorney’s Office sought asset forfeiture of approximately $20 million. 

Represented individual defendant in multi-defendant, 878-count indictment alleging $146 million of health care fraud in largest health care fraud case in Brooklyn District Attorney’s Office history. 

Represented law firm in response to Manhattan District Attorney’s Office investigation into structuring and money laundering related to the firm’s client making large cash deposits into the firm’s IOLTA account. No criminal charges were pursued. 

Representative Matters

Summary judgment for large New York City hospital in wrongful death case after routine cataract surgery.

Summary judgment for managed long-term care organization in wrongful death case involving fall during shower.

Summary judgment for nursing home in wrongful death case involving fall and subsequent alleged brain injury resulting in death.

Post-NOI dismissal after extensive motion practice of case involving retina surgery and alleged blindness.

Second chaired two-week medical malpractice jury trial in New York County involving allegations of failure to properly treat an infection by defendant surgeon. Extensive preparation of defendant-physician for two days of trial testimony, as well as preparation of defense expert. Jury returned unanimous defense verdict in less than ninety minutes. Plaintiff had asked for $1.3 million on summation. 

Extensive preparation to first-chair ophthalmological medical malpractice jury trial involving allegations that defendant’s employee failed to properly diagnose a detached retina. Case was discontinued for defendant corporate entity during pre-trial litigation related to plaintiff’s expert disclosure.  

Represented lead defendant and his corporate entity in criminal antitrust matter alleging the monopolization of a well-known New York City industry. Also represented defendants in companion civil matter where Manhattan District Attorney’s Office sought asset forfeiture of approximately $20 million. 

Represented individual defendant in multi-defendant, 878-count indictment alleging $146 million of health care fraud in largest health care fraud case in Brooklyn District Attorney’s Office history. 

Represented law firm in response to Manhattan District Attorney’s Office investigation into structuring and money laundering related to the firm’s client making large cash deposits into the firm’s IOLTA account. No criminal charges were pursued. 

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