
Denise Mariani
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Jul 3, 2024 |
jdsupra.com | Denise Mariani
With continuing advances in medicine, nutrition, and wellness, people are living longer. We all want to age like the characters on the popular sitcom “Golden Girls,” whose “golden years” seem fabulous and filled with humor, as Dorothy constantly threatens to send her hilariously feisty mother, Sophia, to a nursing home. The reality is, aging can be challenging. As a Nursing Home Negligence lawyer, I advocate for people who have been abused or neglected in healthcare facilities.
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Jun 26, 2024 |
natlawreview.com | Mallory Acheson |Daniel C. Lumm |Denise Mariani |Alan L. Friel
On June 20, 2024, the Department of Commerce’s Bureau of Industry and Security (“Commerce”) announced the issuance of the first Final Determination (“Determination”) under Executive Order 13873 – Securing the Information and Communications Technology and Services (“ICTS”) Supply Chain.
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Jun 26, 2024 |
natlawreview.com | Denise Mariani
With continuing advances in medicine, nutrition, and wellness, people are living longer. We all want to age like the characters on the popular sitcom “Golden Girls,” whose “golden years” seem fabulous and filled with humor, as Dorothy constantly threatens to send her hilariously feisty mother, Sophia, to a nursing home. The reality is, aging can be challenging. As a Nursing Home Negligence lawyer, I advocate for people who have been abused or neglected in healthcare facilities.
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Feb 2, 2024 |
jdsupra.com | Denise Mariani
The New Jersey Office of the State Comptroller’s (OSC) Medicaid Fraud Unit has moved to suspend two South Jersey nursing homes from New Jersey Medicaid, citing poor conditions at the facilities and evidence that their owners defrauded New York’s Medicaid program. The suspension is scheduled to begin on May 25. While it is satisfying that the State has stepped in to protect further abuse and neglect of elderly population, such corporate greed is unconscionable.
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Feb 1, 2024 |
natlawreview.com | Denise Mariani
The New Jersey Office of the State Comptroller’s (OSC) Medicaid Fraud Unit has moved to suspend two South Jersey nursing homes from New Jersey Medicaid, citing poor conditions at the facilities and evidence that their owners defrauded New York’s Medicaid program. The suspension is scheduled to begin on May 25. While it is satisfying that the State has stepped in to protect further abuse and neglect of elderly population, such corporate greed is unconscionable.
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