How to Navigate Conditional Payment Resolution

Lien, Subrogation, or Reimbursement: The Distinction Every Trial Lawyer Must Understand

What Formal Opinion 2015-190 means for Medicare Secondary Payer compliance, conflict of interest exposure, and where your team should focus its time

In April 2026, the Oregon State Bar Board of Governors approved a revised version of Formal Opinion 2015-190. The opinion takes a clear position on a settlement practice you have seen plenty of times. A defense lawyer asks you to …
The Section 111 Penalty Era Has Started. It Is a Plaintiff Problem, Not an Insurer Problem.
Section 111 of the Medicare, Medicaid, and SCHIP Extension Act of 2007 requires liability insurers, no-fault insurers, workers’ compensation carriers, and self-insured entities to report settlements, judgments, and awards involving Medicare beneficiaries to CMS. The reporting captures the beneficiary’s identity, …
How to Build Medicare Compliance in a PI Firm

Medicare Compliance: Best Practices for Personal Injury Firms

How to Avoid Medicare Conditional Payment Mistakes That Delay Settlement

What Are the Critical Process Steps to Medicare Conditional Payment Resolution?

How to Navigate Conditional Payment Resolution

Demystifying Medicare Set-Asides: What Every Legal Professional Should Know
