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  • Biegel's complaint alleges that Biegel later called Norberg and explained that his office bills insurers at a higher rate than patients who pay for service directly, because of the higher administrative costs of processing insurance paperwork and delays in payment from insurers..

    FindLaw Writ - Recent Articles 2009

  • Norberg eventually removed the review, a few days after receiving a letter from Biegel's counsel threatening a lawsuit.

    FindLaw Writ - Recent Articles 2009

  • In the statement posted late Friday, Norberg said he "should have remained open" to Biegel's concerns.

    unknown title 2009

  • Norberg's original review made certain statements that could be interpreted as saying that Biegel's billing practices were dishonest.

    Tech-Ex 2009

  • Biegel's attorney is calling it libel, thus the lawsuit.

    Search Engine Watch Blog 2009

  • On January 8, Norberg got a letter from Biegel's lawyer threatening him with a lawsuit over the review and two days later Norberg removed the review and rating from the site.

    Yahoo! News: Technology News 2009

  • Billing dispute at center Norberg was treated twice by Biegel before a friend of his told him he had had billing problems with Biegel's office, he wrote in his review.

    Yahoo! News: Technology News 2009

  • Norberg, who said he did not have medical insurance, was not asked to pay for the visits because Biegel's office said it would try to bill his instead, the review said.

    Yahoo! News: Technology News 2009

  • Biegel's office then made a call to Norberg's auto insurance company and learned about the settlement and then called Norberg and demanded he pay $125, the lawyers said.

    Yahoo! News: Technology News 2009

  • On Biegel's advice, the couple essentially turned themselves in to prosecutors and the Department of Motor Vehicles in 2006 after they realized their business could not be saved even with their ongoing thefts.

    unknown title 2009

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