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Entries by Bruce Freeman

Administrative Law, Medicaid

Physician Can Be Removed from Medicaid Program Irrespective of Action Taken by Bureau of Professional Medical Conduct

In a full-fledged opinion by Judge Read, with two concurring judges, the Court of Appeals determined that the Office of Medicaid Inspector General (OMIG) is authorized to remove a physician from New York’s Medicaid program based on a consent order between the physician and the Bureau of Professional Medical Conduct (BPMC) regardless of whether BPMC […]

October 22, 2013
Contract Law

Effect of “Notwithstanding” Clause; Criteria for Reformation of Contract

In a full-fledged opinion by Justice Acosta, the First Department affirmed Supreme Court’s denial of defendant’s motion to dismiss a breach of contract complaint.  Plaintiffs contended the floor share price in the “notwithstanding” clause of the contract was an error, and submitted a supporting email referring to a different price in opposition to the motion […]

October 22, 2013
Evidence, Family Law, Social Services Law

Failure to Call Treating Physician Allowed Negative Inference in Case Alleging Mother Incapable of Caring for Child by Reason of Mental Illness

The First Department determined Family Court properly found mother incapable of caring for her child by reason of mental illness and noted the court properly drew a negative inference from the mother’s failure to call her own treating physician to rebut the allegations in the petition and a suspended judgment is not available: The evidence, […]

October 17, 2013
Family Law

Court Should Have Held Lincoln Hearing to Learn Preferences of 12-Year-Old Child

The Third Department remitted the matter to Family Court for a Lincoln hearing to determine the preferences of the 12-year-old child with respect to custody: While the decision whether to conduct such a hearing lies within the court’s discretion …, it is often the preferable course … .  In this case, the court originally indicated […]

October 17, 2013
Family Law

Father Not Denied Due Process by Absence from Portion of Neglect Proceeding

In affirming Family Court’s finding that the parents had permanently neglected their daughter, the Third Department noted that father had not been denied due process based on his absence from some of the proceedings: We reject the father’s assertion that his due process rights were violated when Family Court proceeded with a portion of the […]

October 17, 2013
Family Law

Order Prohibiting Visitation Unless Recommended by Therapist Improper

The Third Department affirmed Family Court’s neglect finding but determined the order prohibiting visitation unless recommended by a therapist improperly delegated the court’s authority to make determinations in the best interests of the child: …[W]e find merit to respondent’s argument that Family Court’s order prohibiting visitation except “as therapeutically recommended or attendance at therapy with […]

October 17, 2013
Family Law

Family Court Properly Assumed Jurisdiction Over California Order

In affirming Family Court’s dismissal of mother’s petition for a modification of custody, the Third Department noted that Family Court properly assumed jurisdiction over a California custody order: Family Court properly assumed jurisdiction over this proceeding.  As California no longer had exclusive continuing jurisdiction over this matter (see 28 USC § 1738A [d]), New York […]

October 17, 2013
Family Law

Child Support Standards Act Formula Should Have Been Used

The Third Department determined Family Court erred in determining the parents’ respective contributions to child support when it used the catchall factor (factor 10, FamCtAct 413 (1)(f)(10)) to deviate from the Child Support Standards Act (CSSA) formula because the father had custody of the older child all the time and the younger child every other […]

October 17, 2013
Family Law

No Sound Basis for Family Court’s Determination Shared Custody Was Appropriate

The Third Department determined there was not a sound basis for Family Court’s determination that shared custody was appropriate …[N]either party appears to have requested such relief, and the parties’ testimony at the fact-finding hearing was replete with mutual allegations of domestic violence and poor communication, as well as descriptions of vastly differing parenting styles. […]

October 17, 2013
Family Law

Custody Petition by Maternal Grandmother Denied in Favor of Child’s Mother

In affirming the denial of custody to petitioner, the maternal grandmother, in favor of the child’s mother, the Third Department explained the relevant criteria: “‘[A] biological parent has a claim of custody of his or her child, superior to that of all others, in the absence of surrender, abandonment, persistent neglect, unfitness, disruption of custody […]

October 17, 2013
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