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Law Firms Turn to Legal Staff for Business Development: The Morning Minute
The news and analysis you need to start your day.Special Section: Workers' Compensation 2023
In The Legal's Workers' Compensation supplement, read about coverage for workplace violence claims, statistics from the 2022 workers' compensation annual report and remote workforce compensation issues.Pay Gap Between GCs and CEOs Narrowing: The Morning Minute
The news and analysis you need to start your day.Global Legal Industry Responds to War in Israel, From Sheltering in Place to Offering Support
A handful of international law firms with local offices say their lawyers are working remotely as violence across Israel and Palestine has claimed hundreds of lives in recent days. Other global firms are offering support.What the Quinn Emanuel, CMS and Nishimura Office Openings Signal
Law firms' international expansion efforts are sometimes part of a bigger strategy that reveals how they are positioning themselves, writes the Global Lawyer.View more book results for the query "CMS"
'Open Access' Matter Platform Lupl Announces Generative AI, Automation and Customization Updates
Lupl's second generation platform, available starting October 9, introduces new tools, including an AI Assistant, UI changes and broader integration capabilities, among other features3 Firms Become Latest to Formalize AI and Tech Offerings, Naming Leaders
Eversheds Sutherland, Bird & Bird and Baker Botts join a raft of firms that have introduced more structured approaches to non-traditional sectors that have grown exponentially over the course of 2023.Cigna Agrees to Pay $172M to Settle False Medicare Diagnosis Codes Claims
"Medicare Advantage plans that submit false information to increase payments from CMS show blatant disregard for the integrity of these vital federal health care funds," Christian J. Schrank, deputy inspector general for investigations with the Office of Inspector General for the Department of Health and Human Services, said.Updated: Cigna to Pay $172 Million to Settle False Claims Act Allegations
"Medicare Advantage plans that submit false information to increase payments from CMS show blatant disregard for the integrity of these vital federal health care funds," Christian J. Schrank, deputy inspector general for investigations with the Office of Inspector General for the Department of Health and Human Services, said. "Such actions are an affront to the Medicare program and the millions of patients who rely on its services. Working with our law enforcement partners, our agency will continue to prioritize investigating alleged fraud that targets the Medicare Advantage program."Beware of the Language Used in Your Settlement Agreements: Medicare Is Watching
The workers' compensation practitioner has now become a forced bedfellow of CMS, like it or not. If you fail to "issue spot" in relevant settlements, you will have problems.Trending Stories
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