Guest guest Posted April 5, 2004 Report Share Posted April 5, 2004 MY law firm is: Dewey, Cheatam, and Howe. John Garbarini. (say it SLOWLY....) I guess you are too young to have seen the MArx Brothers or listen to the auto folks on NPR if you have not heard of this one, eh? See! I told you it was readily available! He got his law degree from Harvard Law School in 1959, and is a corporate lawyer who is one of a thousand lawyers for one of the biggest firms in the country, using that firms resources to our best advantage. He is also a patient of acupuncture that has seen its benefit personally before working for us, and he is a great guy, honest and straightforward with us on the issues that affect us, providing us with excellent counsel for our needs, pro bono on a limited basis but always doing more than we feel comfortable asking for, since he has done so much for us. Mark received the AAOM lifetime acheivement award at our last conference. What is to deny? Tell me any such large law firm that does not have tentacles in everything that makes money, including (from below), " the life sciences field. Our life sciences clients include biogenetics, bioinformatics, biological, pharmaceutical, nutraceutical, medical device and food and agricultural companies, academic medical centers, universities, research centers and researchers, as well as venture capital and investment banking firms that invest in these businesses. " , if you are somehow under the impression that it taints our attorney. Read HIS information and consider his 45 years of experience in helping us build our bylaws and corporate foundation up to snuff, in working with the FDA to learn our needs and to find out how to best utilize what we have to get those needs met, an on many other fronts. Are you somehow under the impression that this guy who has practiced law for 45 years needs to be a mole in our organization for this huge firm? Excuse my hearty laugh! While we are on the subject, tell us about Richards law firm, Dan, since you seem to be so close to him as to suddenly show up with his homework. The firm that is supposedly doing all this lawsuit stuff he can't tell us about but that we must accept on promises and his legal understanding of the law and how it is adjudicated. And if the suit is won, who makes the money? Now it is his, or your, turn to make fun of me. DAVe In a message dated 4/4/04 9:23:46 PM, nfc writes: > If the attorney in the following information is the person working for the > AAOM- I would think a AAOM representative might come forth and acknowledge > or deny that this is correct information. > > According to their web site..... > > Mark Thoman is counsel to the Corporate Department in McDermott, Will & > Emery's New York office. He focuses his practice in general corporate law, > mergers > and acquisitions, and securities regulation. He was previously a partner > with the New York firm of Lord Day & Lord. > Mr. Thoman provides strategic counsel as well as advice on day-to-day > operating problems of various businesses, including the purchase and sale of > businesses; raising capital through private and public sale of equity and > debt > securities; securities law disclosure advice; Exchange Act reporting and > proxy > solicitation; foreign acquisitions and joint ventures; working with experts > in the > tax and antitrust fields; and managing major litigation. He also has > experience in shipping transactions, including the purchase and chartering > of vessels, > ship mortgage financing, and tax structures for foreign flag shipping > transactions. > Mr. Thoman is a member of the New York bar, the Association of the Bar of > the > City of New York, and the American Bar Association. He received his > bachelor's degree from Yale University in 1956 and his law degree from > Harvard Law > School in 1959. > -------------------------------- > FIRM OVERVIEW > > McDermott, Will & Emery is a premier international law firm with a > diversified business practice. Numbering more than 1000 lawyers, we have > offices in ...all over. > > REad Dr. Martins e-mail for the rest. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 6, 2004 Report Share Posted April 6, 2004 In a message dated 4/5/2004 11:57:13 PM Eastern Daylight Time, acuman1 writes: The firm that is supposedly doing all this lawsuit stuff he can't tell us about but that we must accept on promises and his legal understanding of the law and how it is adjudicated. There is a PR release that has been sent several times to 'Acupuncture Today' weeks ago. They have all the contact information. As to the 'injunction'...that is something that has nothing to do with the class action lawsuit or anything we have been discussing. It was a personal issue of an individual that accidently was posted to this group. And if the suit is won, who makes the money? The CLASS (meaning ALL the members of the CLASS) equally divides the monetary awards and I as one of those members will enjoy an equal share...the same as everyone else. But MORE importantly a CLASS ACTION suit as in this instance is ALL about the alleged discriminatory reimbursement practices......and therefore the elimination of those practices. So ALL will benefit upon settlement by being included. Every licensed acupuncturist benefits these Class Action results. And even if one doesn;t wish to access the reimbursement system.....their patients can by taking the APs 'super bill' and sending it in for reimbursement themselves. So you see....it helps everyone including all of our patients. And those plans which do not cover acupuncture now will be hard pressed not to. Now it is his, or your, turn to make fun of me. In these open information forums........ practitioners need to know, hear and see which organizations are FULLY supportive of the advancement and fair & equal treatment of the AOM profession, it's practitioners and their patients. Responsible organizations should explain in full...their mission and with the utmost clarity. If you feel that any one is making fun of you or AAOM......that's your interpretation as to what is happening. Maybe - as one example - you as Vice President of the AAOM, could explain why the AAOM does not support the Federal Acupuncture Bill and since the AAOM is tightly knit (as openly publicized) with the other so-called task force organizations....why they also do NOT support such a recognition in the United States of well trained acupuncturists as the statutory providers of acupuncture for the Federal government? Correct if this is incorrect.....that the AAOM behind the scenes is actually AGAINST the Federal Acupuncture Bill. This hive collective - called visioning/task force, claims to INCLUDE all AOM organizations and stakeholders yet NOMAA (which AAOM openly does not support) and AOMNC are never included? The profession needs to clearly see that which is obvious. That the old 'sand-box' players don't want any other stakeholders to enter their territory thereby creating the need for the NEW 'sand-box' so other stakeholders are represented. This is serious and in no way is poking fun at anyone. Richard Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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