100% of Proceeds – Including Attorney’s Fee Earned – Paid to Self-Funded ERISA Plan
By: Paul K. Isaac, Esq.
Medicare Secondary Payer Issues Persist Years After Plaintiff Signs Release: Medicare “Surprise Demand” Threatens Receipt of Proceeds Seven Years Later
By: Paul R. Loudenslager, Esq.
Precision ResolutionAugust 18, 2020
FEHB Reimbursement vs. Attorney’s Fee: What Takes Priority
By: Paul K. Isaac, Esq.
Precision ResolutionFebruary 21, 2018
The Bipartisan Budget Act of 2018 Does More than Just “Fix” Ahlborn.
By: Paul K. Isaac, Esq.
Precision ResolutionFebruary 19, 2018
Truth About Medicare Set-Asides in Liability Cases
By: Paul K. Isaac, Esq.
Precision ResolutionJanuary 15, 2017
ERISA Update: Positive News from SCOTUS in Montanile
By: Paul K. Isaac, Esq.
Precision ResolutionJanuary 19, 2016
SCOTUS Discusses Attorney Liability in Self-Funded ERISA Cases
By: Paul K. Isaac, Esq.
Precision ResolutionNovember 17, 2015
Now Is the Time to Attack Medicaid Liens in New York State
By: Paul K. Isaac, Esq.
Precision ResolutionOctober 13, 2015
Summary Plan Description Language Ruled Unenforceable
By: Paul K. Isaac, Esq.
Precision ResolutionOctober 2, 2014
Second Circuit Overturns District Court in Wurtz v. Rawlings
By: Paul K. Isaac, Esq.
Precision ResolutionAugust 13, 2014
Positive Developments in U.S. Airways v. McCutchen
By: Paul K. Isaac, Esq.
Precision ResolutionMarch 18, 2014
President Obama Signs Medicaid Recovery Mandate into Law
By: Paul K. Isaac, Esq.
Precision ResolutionDecember 31, 2013
Should You Pay the Plaintiff’s Medicaid Lien?
By: Paul K. Isaac, Esq.
Precision ResolutionAugust 7, 2010