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Judge Reinstates Work Requirement in Ga. Medicaid Plan
Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp—who proposed the Medicaid plan at issue—hailed the ruling, saying in a tweet that his plan would "better serve Georgians than a one-size-fits-all Medicaid expansion."Insurance Rate Hearing to Take Place Monday Despite AG Tong's Opposition
"Number one: We don't want rates that are based on incorrect information," Tong said. "Number two: We don't want rates that are based on revised information when we're not really sure that they had time and really put their full effort into an appropriate revision of those rates."Litigators of the Week: Walden Macht & Haran Team Hits Eli Lilly With Whistleblower Verdict
The $61 million verdict that Dan Miller, Jonathan DeSantis and Derek Cohen landed in Chicago federal court last week stands to be trebled to more than $183 million under the False Claims Act.State Lawmakers Kill Bill to End Fees on Public Access to Online Civil Records
"I'm disappointed, but not completely surprised," about the bill's death, said its author.View more book results for the query "CMS"
Liberis' General Counsel Doesn't Like Panels, Billable Hours or (Much) Legal Tech—Here's Why.
Alexis Alexander shares who her favorite partners are and why she says 'a lot of legal tech is a lot of bells and whistles for a lot of money.'Lawsuit Targets Florida Over Incontinence Supplies
The lawsuit said the state stopped providing the supplies to the plaintiffs after they turned 21, though they are incontinent and unable to care for themselves.New Calif. Bill Would Bar Charging Public Fees for Accessing Online Civil Records
AB 2962, inspired by a legislative staffer's frustration at the costs of a court case search, would allow courts to continue charging fees for commercial users.Bill Would Bar Courts From Charging Public Fees for Accessing Online Civil Records
AB 2962, inspired by a legislative staffer's frustration at the costs of a court case search, would allow courts to continue charging fees for commercial users.Report: Medicare Payment Discrepancies Seen Between Provider-Based and Freestanding Facilities
In June, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Office of Inspector General (OIG) released Report No. A-07-18-02815 summarizing OIG's findings of an audit assessing the discrepancy in Medicare payments to provider-based facilities versus freestanding facilities in calendar years 2010 through 2017 in eight selected states.Trending Stories
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