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The Legal Intelligencer

Owners of Defunct Hospice to Pay $8.8M Over False Claims

The owners of a now-defunct Philadelphia hospice have agreed to pay $8.8 million to settle claims that they received taxpayer money for services that were either unnecessary or never provided, federal prosecutors announced Thursday.
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New York Law Journal

Citizens Union of the City of N.Y. v. The Attorney General of the State of N.Y.

Eleventh Amendment Immunizes Governor From Suit Over Nonprofit Law's Enactment
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Daily Business Review

Gov. Scott, Seminole Tribe Strike Deal on 'Exclusive' Card Games

Gov. Rick Scott and the Seminole Tribe have reached an agreement about the tribe's "exclusive" rights to offer banked card games such as blackjack, in a move that took the Legislature by surprise.
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Daily Business Review

Court Fight Looms for Controversial New Education Law

The Broward County School Board voted to move ahead with legal action against a sweeping new education law, an initial step toward a court clash over one of the legislative session's most controversial bills.
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The Legal Intelligencer

Allergan Agrees to Pay $13 Million in Whistleblower Case

Drugmaker Allergan has agreed to pay the federal government and several states $13 million to settle whistleblower claims that it provided business consulting and services to doctors as a way of encouraging them to prescribe the company's eye care products.
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Corporate Counsel

In-House Counsel Garner Trump Nominations at Veterans Affairs, FCC and More

In a flurry of nominations last week, President Donald Trump's administration continued to tap in-house counsel from both government agencies and private companies for key appointments. Among the most recent is James Byrne, who Trump has nominated as general counsel to the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs.
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New Jersey Law Journal

NJ Courts Reopen After State Budget Stalemate Resolves

New Jersey's courts, largely shuttered on Monday because of the state Legislature's failure to enact a budget until the early morning hours of the July 4 holiday, opened for business as usual on Wednesday.
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Daily Business Review

In Reversal of Investment Fortune, Scott's New Worth Rebounds

Gov. Rick Scott's net worth rebounded in 2016, a reversal of fortune after his investments plunged a year earlier, according to annual financial disclosure documents.
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Corporate Counsel

Mission Matters to Hui Chen, Including Electing Ethical Candidates

Hui Chen, the U.S. Department of Justice's former compliance counsel, who left on June 23, has unleashed her feelings about the Trump administration and her job in a sort of "exit letter" linked to her Twitter account. She called it "Mission Matters."
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Daily Business Review

Uber Must Comply; Students, Teachers Can Testify Under New Laws

Ride-hailing services, such as Lyft and Uber, will have to comply with statewide rules, and students and teachers will be allowed to express their religious beliefs at public schools, under new laws that went into effect Saturday.
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