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Alexander G. Bateman, Jr.
Partner
Syracuse University (J.D., cum laude, 1989); State University of New York at Albany (B.A., 1985)
Ph: (516) 663-6589
Fx: (516) 663-6789
Email: abateman@rmfpc.com
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Mr. Bateman is a partner at Ruskin Moscou Faltischek, where he is co-chair of the firm's Health Law Regulatory and Transactional Group. He is also co-chair of the White Collar Crime and Investigations Group and a member of the Corporate Governance Practice Group.
Mr. Bateman's work primarily involves representing health care professionals and companies in the areas of federal and state criminal and regulatory matters such as Medicare/Medicaid fraud and professional disciplinary proceedings. He is active in developing and implementing corporate compliance programs for hospitals and other health care providers and in white collar criminal defense including government funded and private insurance fraud and abuse cases.
Prior to joining the Firm, Mr. Bateman was a trial attorney with the Suffolk County District Attorney's Office where he investigated and prosecuted cases in the areas of felony street crimes, organized crime, narcotics, sex crimes and political corruption.
Mr. Bateman was named chair of the New
York State Bar Association Health Section Committee, and is a member
of the New York State Bar Association, the Suffolk County Bar Association and the Suffolk County Criminal Bar Association.
Publications
- "Ones to Watch in Law" (Long Island
Business News, November 14, 2008)
- "Employers Beware: Medicare
May Come Calling" (Suffolk Attorney, June, 2008)
- "The Coming Wave of Health Care
Fraud and Abuse Prosecutions" (New York Law Journal, July
23, 2007)
- "How Far Will ‘Mallela III’ Be Extended?" (New York Law Journal, July 10, 2006)
- "Discipline Process Is Under Review"
(New York Law Journal, May 9, 2005)
- "Criminalizing Consulting, Does the
USA PATRIOT Act Go Too Far?" (Nassau Lawyer, February, 2004)
- "New Laws Double Cost of IDA Bond
Issuance Charges; Hospitals Costs Nearly Triple" (Newscast,
January 22, 2002)
Presentations
- "Everything Dental Professionals
Should Know About Fraud & Abuse, Enforcement and Professional
Discipline Investigations"
- "Computer Crime Goes Corporate:
A Primer on Electronic Crimes in the Workplace"
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