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AEL Gets SBA Loan Fraud Case Dismissed

In May 2022, AEL won another dismissal of criminal charges filed against one of its clients, this time of state criminal charges filed by the State of New Jersey (Hudson County). The criminal complaint, filed in January 2022, levied felony charges against the client for allegedly misappropriating approximately $150,000 in SBA loan funds provided in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, including funds from the federal Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) and the SBA’s Economic Injury Disaster Loan (EIDL) program. AEL confronted the charges directly, providing evidence, records and information to the Hudson County Prosecutor’s Office that the client had properly applied, was eligible for, and used the funds in compliance with SBA’s rules and regulations. On May 16, 2022, the State dismissed all charges filed against the client. Both the client and his AEL family are thrilled with the result. This case was handled by AEL partner David M. Eskew.

Since the inception of federal loan programs to aid businesses and employers in the wake of the COVID-pandemic, the Government has warned would-be fraudsters that robust enforcement action was forthcoming. Indeed, a recent NY Times article indicated that the Government had at least “500 people working on pandemic-fraud cases,” not including investigators from the FBI, U.S. Secret Service, the U.S. Postal Inspection Service, and the IRS. The article also indicated that the federal government had already charged some 1,500 individuals with pandemic-aid fraud and that there were tens of thousands of ongoing and open investigations. President Biden recently signed a bill extending the statute of limitations for pandemic-aid fraud to ten years to permit the Government additional time to investigate and prosecute pandemic loan fraud. Needless to say, the wave of government enforcement action related to COVID-19 pandemic loan fraud has only just begun to rise and has not nearly crested.

AEL has and is representing clients in both federal and state investigations relating to both alleged pandemic loan fraud and other alleged fraud relating to federal programs. This incredible result, and others that we have obtained in both charged and uncharged cases, highlights AEL’s expertise in government programs generally, including the Medicare, Medicaid, and Tricare programs, the PPP, SBA loan programs, and fraud in connection with Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Businesses (SDVOB). In obtaining the dismissal above, AEL employed its signature evidence-based approach to confront the charges head on and bring about the best possible resolution as efficiently as possible.

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Best Lawyers in America 2023 Honors Two AEL Attorneys

AEL is proud to announce that, on August 18, 2022, two of our attorneys were named to the 2023 lists of Best Lawyers in America.

Scott R. Landau was once again awarded with the honor of being ranked as a “Best Lawyer” in the category of Health Care Law. With a specialty in healthcare regulation, Scott advises healthcare clients on complex compliance issues, negotiates and structures sophisticated transactions, defends institutions and individuals in government enforcement matters, represents providers in insurance inquiries and audits, conducts sensitive internal investigations, and litigates complex commercial and civil disputes. Scott has vast experience in healthcare law, having previously served as Associate General Counsel for the Mount Sinai Health System focusing on healthcare regulatory matters, and before that, as an Assistant U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of New York, where he specialized in healthcare fraud and enforcement matters.  Since January 2020, when he co-founded AEL with Kenneth Abell and David Eskew, Scott’s practice has focused almost exclusively on helping healthcare providers and healthcare adjacent concerns with their most pressing issues.   

Julia H. Sear, Associate, was listed as a “Best Lawyer: Ones to Watch” in Commercial Litigation. Through her work at AEL, Julia provides stellar counsel to clients for a variety of matters, including in-depth investigations, commercial disputes, intellectual property, antitrust and real estate matters. Prior to her joining AEL, Julia served as an Assistant District Attorney at the Manhattan DA’s Office, where she tried several cases, and at a large nationally-recognized firm.

About Best Lawyers

The Best Lawyers in America list, having been published for more than three decades, is one of the most reputable and recognized rankings of attorneys across the nation. Those honored on the list are divided by geographic region and practice area(s) and their work undergoes a significant peer review process.

Best Lawyers: Ones to Watch in America recognizes associates and other attorneys who are at earlier stages of their careers for their impressive performance and professional excellence in private practice. Although slightly newer than the traditional The Best Lawyers in America list, Ones to Watch utilizes the same robust peer-review process and methodology.

To learn more about the review process utilized by Best Lawyers, please click here.