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Ohio Attorney General Calls for Immediate Legislative Action on PBMs
Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost has called for immediate legislative action to contain the amount that Ohio taxpayers are billed for prescription drugs purchased for state employees.Everest Insurance Adds Dawn Gregg to Risk Management Team
Dawn Gregg has joined Everest Insurance as a vice president within the risk management division.Canopius and AmTrust Lloyd's Agree to Merge
Canopius AG has signed a definitive purchase and sale agreement that will see the merger of its Lloyd's business with that of AmTrust at Lloyd's, a division of AmTrust Financial, subject to regulatory approval.Berkley One Expands into Texas and Pennsylvania
Berkley One, a startup insurance provider, has expanded into Texas and Pennsylvania, and has added flood coverage to its product suite in Minnesota and Wisconsin.'Fraudida'? Florida Is Home to 18 of the Top 50 Cities for Fraud Nationwide
A recent Federal Trade Commission report has found that Florida is home to 18 of the top 50 cities for fraud reports in the nation – the most of any state.View more book results for the query "*"
Facebook Hires State Department Adviser as General Counsel
Jennifer Newstead will replace longtime legal department head Colin Stretch, who will stay on through the summer for a transition period.Lakefront Miami-Dade Apartments Trade for $23M in Multifamily Boom
Capital Commercial Real Estate Group brokers closed the sale of the Silver Blue Lake apartment complex.Measuring the Speedy Trial Clock
In their Second Circuit Review, Martin Flumenbaum and Brad S. Karp discuss a recent decision in which the court ruled for the third time in two years that a district judge in the Western District of New York violated a criminal defendant's Sixth Amendment right to a speedy trial and reiterated that both courts and the government owe an “affirmative obligation” to criminal defendants and the public to bring matters to trial promptly.Daily Dicta: Parking Scofflaws of the World, Rejoice
In a first-of-its-kind decision, the Sixth Circuit held that tire chalking violates the Fourth Amendment's ban on unreasonable searches.Trending Stories
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