Lawsuit: Attorney Mike Morse had secret ties to MRI center
Morse's now-former brother-in-law
In the latest filings,
Such claims -- if true -- could be a potential violation of attorney conduct rules.
Attorneys in
"If you are receiving additional compensation from a third party, then that has to be made known to a client," said
If an attorney does have ties to an MRI center that treats his or her clients, that fact could be seized on by insurance companies and the center's MRIs could be denounced as tainted medical evidence.
"Any kind of taint could work to the client's disadvantage," Henning said. "That's why you want to make sure the client knows."
Still, citing emails and other documents,
An attorney for Morse,
"
Last summer, an imprisoned
Dr. Ram Gunabalan, who plead guilty to conspiracy to commit wire fraud, also claimed that Morse demanded he hire Radom for an
"I knew that hiring and paying Radom was effectively paying a kickback to Morse," Gunabalan said.
Morse strongly denied the doctor's allegations. The doctor provided his affidavit implicating Morse and other southeast
Morse has also battled groping and sexual harassment allegations in five separate civil lawsuits filed last year before the #MeToo movement by women represented by rival attorney
Morse denied the claims. His attorney in that matter,
"These are not cases any serious employment or sex discrimination lawyer would have taken," Gordon said. "This appears to have been brought for some other reason."
Horizon Imaging
The MRI business at the center of
Horizon was one of the highest-charging MRI centers in metro
In its lawsuit,
That included a
Contractor payments
The contractor who built the addition to Morse's house was later paid
The clinics also paid
Rosett's clinics treated more than three dozen patients in the lawsuit who were represented by Morse's firm, according to
Rosett's attorney,
"I have no comment on it. I just think that it is completely irrelevant to the lawsuit," Gonek said.
MRI ownership?
Radom, who is the brother of Morse's then-wife
But its court filings do cite emails that name interested partners in the MRI center as local businessmen
An early version of the agreement had a reference to "Morse or entity owned by Morse" for financial distributions if Horizon were sold or liquidated. That wording was dropped in later drafts.
During those early negotiations, one of Horizon's partners wrote a
Another Horizon partner emailed that same attorney on
order or with written permission."
Horizon's ownership deal was nearly finished by mid-December. A
"Remember the contract you wrote assumed Michael is apart (sic) of the corporation somewhere. Now you need to re-write the contract knowing we are partnering with his brother-in law and he has no direct ownership so (
Loan and free house
Separately, Radom that year handed over a house in
"In other words, Radom transferred a property for which he had paid
Morse for free,"
After a dispute arose in 2014 between Horizon's partners, Morse stopped referring clients to get MRIs at Horizon. He began steering them to a new MRI center, Superior Diagnostic, that Radom had formed with a business partner, according to
Staff for attorneys with the
"This document appears to have been created solely to conceal that Morse had a majority interest in Horizon ... and his referrals to Horizon were key to its financial success," the insurance company's lawyers wrote.
Note: An earlier version of this story gave an incorrect location for Morse's house in
Contact JC Reindl: 313-222-6631 or [email protected]. Follow him on Twitter @JCReindl.
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