Leonard M. Rosenberg
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Leonard M. Rosenberg is a Co-Chair of the firm’s Litigation and Alternative Dispute Resolution, and Employment and Workforce Management practice groups.
Leonard represents and counsels clients in federal and state court civil and administrative trials, appeals, arbitrations, hearings, and mediations. His practice includes litigation of a wide variety of health care, regulatory, commercial and business issues, including contract disputes, managed care audits, directors and officers insurance coverage disputes, and judicial review of agency and other administrative determinations.
Leonard’s health care practice includes over 30 years of experience representing hospitals, physicians, medical boards and trustees in medical staff credentialing and peer review matters, including intra-hospital hearings and appeals, proceedings before the New York State Public Health council, and litigation arising from the peer review process. Leonard also counsels and represents physicians in professional conduct proceedings before the New York State Department of Health, Office of Professional Medical Conduct (OPMC).
Leonard also has a broad employment law practice, defending clients against all types of employment claims, including age, race, gender, national origin, and harassment, as well as claims under the Americans With Disabilities Act, Family and Medical Leave Act, Fair Labor Standards Act, False Claims Act, whistleblower laws, wrongful discharge, breach of employment contract, defamation, and non-compete/restrictive covenant agreements.
Leonard is the editor of “In The New York State Courts,” a summary of recent court decisions in health care law. The column is a regular feature of the Health Law Journal published by the New York State Bar Association.
Leonard is also Vice Chair of the Editorial Board of The Health Lawyer, a journal published by the American Bar Association, Vice Chair of Programming of the ABA’s Health Care Litigation and Risk Management Interest Group, and incoming Chair of the Nassau County Bar Association Hospital and Health Law Committee.
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Garfunkel Wild secured a significant victory in obtaining dismissal of a multi-million dollar suit based on its filing of a report with the National Practitioner Data Bank that a physician resigned while under investigation.
Thirty-Six Garfunkel Wild attorneys were selected by their peers for inclusion in 2021 New York Metro Super Lawyers, and 2021 New York Metro/Upstate New York Rising Stars.
Thirty-Six Garfunkel Wild attorneys were selected by their peers for inclusion in 2020 New York Metro Super Lawyers, and 2020 New York Metro/Upstate Rising Stars.
Thirty-Four Garfunkel Wild attorneys were selected by their peers for inclusion in 2019 New York Metro Super Lawyers, and 2019 New York Metro Rising Stars.
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Super Lawyers has recognized 36 Garfunkel Wild Attorneys across a range of the firm’s practice areas to the 2024 Super Lawyers and Rising Stars list.
Garfunkel Wild successfully represented NYU Grossman School of Medicine in a high-profile medical staff litigation, marking the first case in New York state court to require Public Health and Health Planning Council review prior to filing suit alleging discrimination under the New York State Human Rights Law.
On December 23, 2024, the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals issued an order allowing the federal government to enforce the Corporate Transparency Act (CTA) and its “Reporting Rule.” Under that rule, the vast majority of privately held entities created or registered to do business in the United States (Reporting Companies) must report detailed information about their owners to the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN). The reporting requirement had been paused by a Texas federal district court just under three weeks earlier, on December 3, 2024. The Fifth Circuit ruling reverses the Texas district court’s ruling pending the government’s appeal.
On December 3, 2024, a federal district court in Texas issued a nationwide injunction that prohibits the federal government from enforcing the Corporate Transparency Act (CTA) and the regulation that requires corporate entities registered under state law to report detailed information about ownership.
Garfunkel Wild's 11th Annual ASC and Health Care Management Virtual Symposium is dedicated to the most important business, legal, clinical, and operational issues facing the ASC and health care management community.
Partner Leonard M. Rosenberg and Associate Nicholas M. Summo, co-authored the article “Physicians Convicted for Patient Deaths from Opioid Overdoses,” published in the American Bar Association’s Health Law Litigation – Section of Litigation, July 6, 2020 (Summer 2020, Vol. 16 No.2).
Garfunkel Wild Partner/Director Leonard M. Rosenberg will present at the Strafford Webinar – National Practitioner Data Bank: Hospital Reporting Obligations, Reporting Immunity, and Physician Strategies on April 22, 2020.
Partner/Director Leonard M. Rosenberg, had his article “In the New York State Courts,” published in the Winter 2018 (Volume 23, Number 3) issue of the New York State Bar Association’s Health Law Journal.
Additional speaking & writing
Speeches and Events
- Is Your Website In Compliance With The Americans with Disabilities Act? Legal Issues and Proactive Strategies.
- Nassau County Bar Association Hospital and Health Law Committee, March 7, 2019
- National Practitioner Data Bank Master Class, ABA Health Law Section CLE Webinar, June 14, 2018
- Hospital Medical Staff Credentialing Issues From The Hospital and Physician Perspectives.
Nassau County Bar Association Hospital and Health Law Committee, May 3, 2018
Leonard M. Rosenberg is a Co-Chair of the firm’s Litigation and Alternative Dispute Resolution, and Employment and Workforce Management practice groups.
Leonard represents and counsels clients in federal and state court civil and administrative trials, appeals, arbitrations, hearings, and mediations. His practice includes litigation of a wide variety of health care, regulatory, commercial and business issues, including contract disputes, managed care audits, directors and officers insurance coverage disputes, and judicial review of agency and other administrative determinations.
Leonard’s health care practice includes over 30 years of experience representing hospitals, physicians, medical boards and trustees in medical staff credentialing and peer review matters, including intra-hospital hearings and appeals, proceedings before the New York State Public Health council, and litigation arising from the peer review process. Leonard also counsels and represents physicians in professional conduct proceedings before the New York State Department of Health, Office of Professional Medical Conduct (OPMC).
Leonard also has a broad employment law practice, defending clients against all types of employment claims, including age, race, gender, national origin, and harassment, as well as claims under the Americans With Disabilities Act, Family and Medical Leave Act, Fair Labor Standards Act, False Claims Act, whistleblower laws, wrongful discharge, breach of employment contract, defamation, and non-compete/restrictive covenant agreements.
Leonard is the editor of “In The New York State Courts,” a summary of recent court decisions in health care law. The column is a regular feature of the Health Law Journal published by the New York State Bar Association.
Leonard is also Vice Chair of the Editorial Board of The Health Lawyer, a journal published by the American Bar Association, Vice Chair of Programming of the ABA’s Health Care Litigation and Risk Management Interest Group, and incoming Chair of the Nassau County Bar Association Hospital and Health Law Committee.
Partner Leonard M. Rosenberg and Associate Nicholas M. Summo, co-authored the article “Physicians Convicted for Patient Deaths from Opioid Overdoses,” published in the American Bar Association’s Health Law Litigation – Section of Litigation, July 6, 2020 (Summer 2020, Vol. 16 No.2).
Partner/Director Leonard M. Rosenberg, had his article “In the New York State Courts,” published in the Winter 2018 (Volume 23, Number 3) issue of the New York State Bar Association’s Health Law Journal.
Garfunkel Wild Partner/Director Leonard M. Rosenberg will present at the Strafford Webinar – National Practitioner Data Bank: Hospital Reporting Obligations, Reporting Immunity, and Physician Strategies on April 22, 2020.
Garfunkel Wild's 11th Annual ASC and Health Care Management Virtual Symposium is dedicated to the most important business, legal, clinical, and operational issues facing the ASC and health care management community.
On December 3, 2024, a federal district court in Texas issued a nationwide injunction that prohibits the federal government from enforcing the Corporate Transparency Act (CTA) and the regulation that requires corporate entities registered under state law to report detailed information about ownership.
On December 23, 2024, the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals issued an order allowing the federal government to enforce the Corporate Transparency Act (CTA) and its “Reporting Rule.” Under that rule, the vast majority of privately held entities created or registered to do business in the United States (Reporting Companies) must report detailed information about their owners to the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN). The reporting requirement had been paused by a Texas federal district court just under three weeks earlier, on December 3, 2024. The Fifth Circuit ruling reverses the Texas district court’s ruling pending the government’s appeal.
On December 23, 2024, the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals issued an order allowing the federal government to enforce the Corporate Transparency Act (CTA) and its “Reporting Rule.” Under that rule, the vast majority of privately held entities created or registered to do business in the United States (Reporting Companies) must report detailed information about their owners to the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN). The reporting requirement had been paused by a Texas federal district court just under three weeks earlier, on December 3, 2024. The Fifth Circuit ruling reverses the Texas district court’s ruling pending the government’s appeal.
On December 3, 2024, a federal district court in Texas issued a nationwide injunction that prohibits the federal government from enforcing the Corporate Transparency Act (CTA) and the regulation that requires corporate entities registered under state law to report detailed information about ownership.
Garfunkel Wild's 11th Annual ASC and Health Care Management Virtual Symposium is dedicated to the most important business, legal, clinical, and operational issues facing the ASC and health care management community.
Partner Leonard M. Rosenberg and Associate Nicholas M. Summo, co-authored the article “Physicians Convicted for Patient Deaths from Opioid Overdoses,” published in the American Bar Association’s Health Law Litigation – Section of Litigation, July 6, 2020 (Summer 2020, Vol. 16 No.2).
Garfunkel Wild Partner/Director Leonard M. Rosenberg will present at the Strafford Webinar – National Practitioner Data Bank: Hospital Reporting Obligations, Reporting Immunity, and Physician Strategies on April 22, 2020.
Partner/Director Leonard M. Rosenberg, had his article “In the New York State Courts,” published in the Winter 2018 (Volume 23, Number 3) issue of the New York State Bar Association’s Health Law Journal.
Additional speaking & writing
Speeches and Events
- Is Your Website In Compliance With The Americans with Disabilities Act? Legal Issues and Proactive Strategies.
- Nassau County Bar Association Hospital and Health Law Committee, March 7, 2019
- National Practitioner Data Bank Master Class, ABA Health Law Section CLE Webinar, June 14, 2018
- Hospital Medical Staff Credentialing Issues From The Hospital and Physician Perspectives.
Nassau County Bar Association Hospital and Health Law Committee, May 3, 2018
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U.S. Supreme Court
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U.S. District Court: Eastern District of New York
U.S. District Court: Northern District of New York
New York Supreme Court
PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS
- American Bar Association (Chair, Health Lawyer Editorial Board, eff. 9/1/20)
- American Health Law Association
- New York State Bar Association (Sustaining Member)
- Nassau County Bar Association (Sustaining Member)
AWARDS & RANKINGS
- Super Lawyers – New York Metro (2013-2024)