Nov 25, 2024
California Governor Gavin Newsom speaking at a press conference with American and California flags in the background.
Medical Necessity Defined in California Insurance Law for the First Time

It should come as no surprise that insurance companies only pay for services they deem “medically necessary,” especially when it comes to a costly procedure, expensive medication or innovative medical device. Critics of the industry, however, point out that insurance companies have a habit of turning down claims for coverage... Read More »

IRS Commissioner Charles Rettig speaking during a Senate Finance Committee hearing.
IRS Says $1 Trillion in Taxes Are Left Uncollected Annually

IRS Commissioner Charles Rettig announced on April 13, 2021, that the U.S. government is losing $1 Trillion in unpaid taxes annually. He claims the IRS needs more and consistent funding to hunt down tax cheats. He further told the Senate Finance Committee that the difference between taxes legally owed and... Read More »

A bartender serving a drink at a bar, with blurred background elements suggesting a lively bar atmosphere.
Dram Shop and Social Host Liability in New York

Special state laws give personal injury victims an extra means of compensation after a drunk driving car accident. Drunk driving accidents can be violent and destructive. The victims of these accidents can be left with exorbitant costs, sometimes suffering a permanent loss of physical mobility or even a traumatic brain... Read More »

A man standing in a wooded area, wearing a blue jacket and looking directly at the camera.
NJ Man Sues Feds for Right To Sell His Organs

John Bellocchio is looking to sell some of his possessions, which happen to be his organs. In early April, Bellocchio filed a lawsuit in a Manhattan federal court against U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland for the legal right to sell his organs. The Oakland, New Jersey, resident said he discovered... Read More »

A graphic representation of a credit card with a ladder and coins, symbolizing financial schemes or fraud.
Fraudster Pleads Guilty to $7 Million Covid Relief Fraud Scheme

A 24-year-old Taiwanese native has been arrested and charged with several counts of fraud after he applied for over $7 million in relief aid that was intended for businesses and individuals impacted by the pandemic. Sheng-Wen Cheng, who also goes by the names Justin Cheng and Justin Jung, was a... Read More »