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Robert A. Stern Trinity Centre 115 Broadway New York, New York 10006
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Robert A. Stern graduated from New York Law School in 1988 and is a co-founding partner of Stern & Montana, LLP. Mr. Stern concentrates in insurance fraud law, including assisting and advising insurance companies in detecting, deterring, preventing and prosecuting medical mills formed to exploit the New York and Florida State No-fault laws.
Mr. Stern has authored and co-authored numerous articles on insurance fraud and has been asked by Aspen Publications to write a treatise on the topic. He has also lectured before national and international organizations concerning insurance fraud issues, including the International Association of Special Investigations Unit and New Jersey Special Investigative Associations. In addition, Mr. Stern has participated in insurance fraud workshops, trained insurance claims and investigative personnel and has been invited to speak before a number of insurance focus groups, roundtable gatherings, blue-ribbon panels and executive meetings. He is counsel to the New York Alliance Against Insurance Fraud.
Additionally, Mr. Stern represents the Firm's clients in connection with first-party and third-party fraudulent bodily injury claims, auto theft, arson, life and health insurance fraud, staged accidents and staged theft loses, insurance coverage litigation and first and third party bad faith litigation.
- Member
- Insurance and Commercial Fraud Law
- Insurance Defense Litigation
- White Collar Criminal Law
- Litigation
- Construction Law
- Connecticut, 1988
- New York, 1989
- New York Law School, New York, New York,
1988
J.D.
Law Journal:
International Law Journal, Member
- Adelphi University,
1985
B.S.
- "Retrospective Premium Policies and the Emergence of a New Burden for Workers' Compensation Insurers", Mealey's Litigation Reports - Bad Faith, June 9, 1994
- Retrospective Premium Policies and the Emergence of a New Burden for Workers' Compensation Insurers", Mealey's Litigation Reports - Insurance Fraud, 1994
- "Tackling Fraud is Logical, Effective Way To Increase Profits" (Co-Author), Business Insurance, June 20, 1994
- "Retrospective Premium Clauses Create Wave of Litigation", New York Law Journal, December 8, 1994
- "What Insurers Need to Know About Investigating Claims", The New York Law Journal, July 28, 1995
- "What Insurers Need to Know About Investigating Claims", Mealey's Litigation Reports - Insurance Fraud, August 16, 1995
- "For the Insurance Industry, the Question is Which Way to Turn, SIU Awareness, December, 1995
- "Insurance Investigations and the Right to Privacy", Mealey's Litigation Reports - Insurance Fraud, Vol. IX. No. 4. July 31, 1996
- "Take the Money and Run: The Fraud Crisis in New York's No-Fault System", New York Law Journal, October, 2003
- "Like Client, Like Attorney: Partners in Organized Crime" (Co-Author), SIU Awareness, September, 2002
- The Association of the Bar of the City of New York
- Member
- New York County Lawyers Association
- Member
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