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Monthly Archives: July 2024

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Whistleblower Client Defeats National Pharmacy Chain’s Motion to Dismiss Medicare Fraud Claims Alleging Medication Therapy Management Consultations Were “Worthless Services”

By Rabin Kammerer Johnson |

Representing their whistleblower client (“Relator”) in a qui tam case in which the federal government declined to intervene, RKJ attorneys Adam Rabin, Havan Clark, and Andrew Abreu, together with co-counsel Rosalyn Sia Baker-Barnes, prevailed in defeating a national pharmacy chain’s motion to dismiss the Second Amended Complaint (“Complaint”), as detailed in U.S. District Judge… Read More »

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RKJ Prevails in Bench Trial to Enforce Private Beach Easement on Palm Beach

By Rabin Kammerer Johnson |

The firm recently prevailed in a bench trial on behalf of several homeowners to enforce a private beach easement in the Town of Palm Beach. The firm’s clients are owners of residences located within the Esplanade Estates section of the Town of Palm Beach. They hold an easement that runs from North Ocean Boulevard… Read More »

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“I Feel the Need for Speed!” – the Florida Supreme Court Abrogates the “At Issue” Rule and Declares Trial Continuances Should Rarely be Granted

By Rabin Kammerer Johnson |

The Florida Supreme Court recently adopted various new amendments to the Florida Rules of Civil Procedure that become effective on January 1, 2025. These amendments overhaul how trial courts will manage the cases before them, the speed in which cases will proceed through the judicial process, and material changes to the discovery process, including… Read More »

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