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Cannabis Company Denied License Challenges New Jersey's Scoring Decisions
New Jersey and other states tout social equity in their cannabis-licensing programs. A lawsuit filed by one unsuccessful applicant says competitors are gaming the system.Texas Catching the Eye of More Big U.K. Firms
Ashurst and Clyde & Co. are among the large U.K.-founded firms that recently launched small offices in Texas.Deal Watch: Davis Polk, O'Melveny Work First Republic Bank Buy in Busy Week for M&A
The banking vertical is causing some concerns in markets, but, apparently, the effects won't be felt just yet as dealmakers had one of their stronger weeks of 2023.Big Law in DC Sees Exponential Growth From Health Care Clients
"More and more of our clients, and also governments, have been involved in these discussions around how do you finance health care," said Robert Holleyman of C&M International, the global government relations, public policy, and public affairs affiliate of Crowell & Moring.OIG Provides Clarification on Gift Card Arrangements Paid to Patients by Providers
In March, in Advisory Opinion No 23-03, The Office of Inspector General (OIG) has responded to a request for an advisory opinion on a proposed arrangement by a parent and laboratory (requestors) to provide prepaid cards of up to $75 to certain individuals, including federal health care program beneficiaries, to encourage them to return a sample collection kit associated with the requestors' colorectal cancer screening test (proposed arrangement).View more book results for the query "CMS"
CMS's Proposed Rule Improves Prior Authorization Processes
A discussion of the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services' recent focus on promoting patient care by removing unnecessary obstacles to prior authorization—a process that requires healthcare providers to obtain advance approval of products and services to be paid by insurers.Litigator of the (Past) Week Runners-Up
Yesterday morning we shouted out a bunch of impressive results that landed in that window from March 29 to April 5. This morning we're bringing you the Runners Up from that stretch.Updated: Jury Acquits Four Businesspeople Accused of $1.4B Health Care Fraud Scheme
Their acquittals came in a retrial after the first trial, which took place in May and June 2022, ended in a hung jury.Passage of the Mental Health Access Improvement Act
The passage of MHAIA is critically important for both counselors and clients. It expands access to mental health services, particularly for those in underserved and rural areas.Midsize Moves: Butzel Long Adds DC Shareholder, London Fischer Nabs 3-Partner Bicoastal Team
Mark Mansour joined Butzel Long as a shareholder in Washington, D.C.; Keith Ameele joined London Fischer in Los Angeles, along with fellow Los Angeles partner Peter Mularczyk and New York partner Erika Muse.Trending Stories
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