Jonathan is a bilingual managed care attorney with a profound understanding of substantive law and procedural intricacies. Equipped to effectively navigate the complex terrain of managed care litigation, Jonathan has litigated and arbitrated cases in state and federal court in states across the country including California, Florida, Montana, New Jersey, New York, Oklahoma, and Texas.
Jonathan has represented clients in matters related to the Employee Retirement Income Security Act (ERISA), breach of contract, and bad faith, which often entails dealing with intricate disputes surrounding medical necessity and/ bad faith denials. With a prior career in the medical field involving insurance benefit verification and coverage validation, Jonathan has an in-depth knowledge of the issues at hand which facilitates a rapid learning curve and enhanced client advocacy. Notably, Jonathan is also recognized for his adept handling of cases involving overly broad discovery requests under both state and federal law.
In addition to his professional achievements, Jonathan is dedicated to pro bono work that makes a meaningful impact on individuals' lives. He played a pivotal role in a pro bono project that secured a U Visa for a client facing the threat of separation from her husband and children, ultimately preserving their family unity. In another pro bono matter, he spearheaded an initiative that achieved a substantial settlement from the federal government for a federal prisoner who nearly lost his life due to a life-threatening disease he contracted while under the care of the Bureau of Prisons.