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Abbey L. Kaplan

Best Lawyers, U.S. News & World Reports Ranks Kluger Kaplan Among Best Law Firms in 2019 Edition

By November 6, 2018

Best Lawyers and U.S. News & World Report have once again recognized Kluger, Kaplan, Silverman, Katzen & Levine for its professionalism and integrity as a “Best Law Firm” for 2019. Firms included in the 2019 Edition of “Best Law Firms” are recognized for professional excellence with consistently impressive ratings from …

Daily Business Review – Woman to Blame? Margaritaville Brand Fight Over Rights in Bahamas (October 30, 2018)

By October 31, 2018

Download this article – PDF Woman to Blame? Margaritaville Brand Fight Over Rights in Bahamas Restaurant operator Boss Investments claims the Margaritaville company is breaking a licensing agreement by allowing a different developer to use the name in the Bahamas for a resort. Margaritaville — both a name and a laidback …

Todd A. Levine

Daily Business Review: Margaritaville Brand Fight Over Rights in Bahamas

By October 31, 2018

The Daily Business Review shares the details about Kluger Kaplan’s Todd Levine’s latest intellectual property case.   Margaritaville Brand Fight Over Rights in Bahamas October 20, 2018 Restaurant operator Boss Investments claims the Margaritaville company is breaking a licensing agreement by allowing a different developer to use the name in the …

Todd A. Levine

Tribune 242: Margaritaville Battle Back On (October 29, 2018)

By October 29, 2018

Download this article – PDF Margaritaville Battle Back On By NEIL HARTNELL Tribune Business Editor nhartnell@tribunemedia.net Margaritaville’s Bahamian franchisee has not given up on its bid to block the brand’s tie-up with the $250m Pointe project, refiling its lawsuit in Florida state courts. The US attorneys for Boss Investments, whose …

The Journal Times: Lawsuit Claim: Medicare fraud by All Saints anesthesiologists (October 21, 2018)

By October 22, 2018

BY: MICHAEL BURKE  RACINE — From 2011 to at least 2014, Ascension All Saints Hospital’s contracted anesthesiology group systematically overbilled Medicare and Medicaid for millions of dollars, according to a federal lawsuit. It was brought by a whistleblower who believes he was fired for refusing to participate in the alleged …