By D. Michael Bush So far, there have been no new bills introduced for the next session that involve insurance fraud in …
By D. Michael Bush So far, there have been no new bills introduced for the next session that involve insurance fraud in …
California Several bills passed by the legislature were considered by Governor Pete Wilson. Wilson’s veto of one bill, the “Homeowners Bill of …
By Paul Conway Recently I came across a document that I will refer to as Counsel for Doctor Sues. This is a …
By D. Michael Bush A couple of weeks ago, I attended a seminar given by a chiropractor on how a chiropractor can …
Alabama A newly enacted law, Act 12-429 (Insurance Fraud), assigned a Class B Felony Status to frauds over $1,000 and a Class …
A. The Insured’s Right to Privacy v. The Insurer’s Right To Investigate Courts have generally encouraged the use of surveillance as a …
A Federal District Court in Charlottesville has ruled that memos sent by a law firm to its experts are discoverable. The case, …
By Michael Bush House Bill 1620 literally flew through the Washington Legislature, passing unanimously before heading to the Senate with the same …
Year End Wrap Up 1996 proved to be a successful year in the legislative arena for action on a number of state …
By D. Michael Bush, Esq. CALIFORNIA The California State Bar is considering the proper means by which an attorney can bill for …
By D. Michael Bush, Esq. CALIFORNIA Several years ago, California voters passed the “Victim’s Bill of Rights”. The bill, in part, allowed …
A couple of weeks ago, I attended a seminar given by a chiroprac-tor on how a chiropractor can expand his own business …
By D. Michael Bush, Esq. CALIFORNIA The California State Bar is considering the proper means by which an attorney can bill for …