People think that medicine is a lucrative industry, but many small medical practices operate with a very thin profit margin. Between staffing costs and facility expenses, practices may struggle to remain profitable. If you work as a billing specialist or an office...
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Why are eyewitnesses wrong so often?
When you spend any time looking into cases that were overturned on DNA evidence -- that is to say, a person was convicted and then later had that conviction overturned -- you’ll find some clear themes. One is that many of these individuals were convicted based on...
Telemedicine practices involved in Medicare fraud crackdown
Medical professionals have had to make drastic changes to remain competitive in the modern marketplace. Long gone are the days of doctors having close relationships with every member of a family or knowing the details of their patient's medical histories without...
3 defenses that can help for those charged with assault
Accusations of violent criminal offenses can lead to serious consequences. Even if you avoid jail time, a conviction or guilty plea could limit your housing and employment options for the rest of your life. Thankfully, as with any other crime, those accused of assault...
How to handle a DWI-related license suspension in New York
It is easy to overlook that driving is a privilege, not a right. You earn this privilege by passing your driving test, and you maintain it by obeying applicable traffic laws. In New York State, you can get your driver’s license suspended or revoked based on your...
The police just asked you for a polygraph test. Should you take it?
Polygraph tests -- also known as “lie detector” tests -- are controversial, at best. That doesn’t stop the authorities, however, from continuing to use them as part of the investigative process into crimes. If the police ask you to take a polygraph test, it helps to...
When does a misappropriation of funds constitute embezzlement?
Employers often trust employees with considerable assets, especially those who hold executive positions. That trust comes with the responsibility of that there's a proper use of funds. When there is a misappropriation of funds or assets, there’s a chance that a person...
Man faces over 20 years in prison for fraud allegations in New York
Fraud is a serious allegation with potentially far-reaching consequences. Getting charged with this crime is something to be cautious of and to talk to an attorney about as soon as you can. That’s because federal fraud charges almost inevitably come with penalties...
Tips for getting sober after struggling with drug addiction
Many recreational drugs are highly addictive. This means that the more a person uses, the more they physically and psychologically rely on the drug. Addiction comes with countless downsides: It means that a person will prioritize gaining access to their drug over...
Understanding New York’s coercion laws
Most people are familiar with the term “extortion.” Under New York state law, it’s referred to as “coercion.” You might associate coercion with organized crime families or street gangs who offer to “protect” a business in exchange for regular payments or threats that...