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Connecticut Law Tribune

Conn. Psychiatrist to Pay $400K to Settle Medicaid Fraud Charges

A psychiatrist with offices in New Haven and Fairfield has reached a $400,000 settlement with the state over allegations that she and her husband fraudulently overcharged the state's Medicaid program.
4 minute read

Daily Business Review

Workplace Wellness Programs: What Employers Need to Know

Employee wellness programs comes with new conditions to guarantee participation is voluntary, writes attorney Erika R. Royal.
11 minute read

Daily Business Review

Insurance Question Heads to Supreme Court After Appellate Courts Differ

Florida appellate courts disagree on what insurance companies need to do to inform medical providers that they're planning to limit reimbursement of medical bills.
9 minute read

New York Law Journal

AG Suit Slams Nassau Jail Medical Services

The state's attorney general claims in a lawsuit that a medical provider has failed to provide proper services to inmates in a suburban New York City jail, where 12 have died in the past five years, including four since March.
3 minute read

New York Law Journal

Polito v. The City of N.Y.

'Stigma-Plus', 'Monell' Claims Not Stated in Early Intervention Provider's Dismissed Suit
3 minute read

Daily Business Review

2 Florida Counties Test Treatment for Jailed Heroin Users

Two Florida counties are testing a program to treat incarcerated heroin users.
5 minute read

The Recorder

Pirouzian v. Superior Court (Medical Board of California)

4 minute read

New York Law Journal

A Busy Few Months of Merger Enforcement at the FTC

In their Antitrust Trade and Practice column, Shepard Goldfein and James Keyte write: The FTC has litigated three merger-related preliminary injunction applications during the last two months, winning one—which joins what can now fairly be called a "string" of victories in cases involving highly concentrated industries within relatively static marketplaces—and losing two.
19 minute read

Daily Business Review

Rio Olympics to Be Petri Dish for Study of Zika Virus for US Team

Talk about taking one for the team. In an upcoming study, the U.S. Olympic Committee, in partnership with the National Institutes of Health, is hoping to volunteer its own staffers and U.S. Olympic athletes for a study that will help researchers answer some basic questions about the Zika virus.
7 minute read

The Recorder

Franceschi v. Franchise Tax Board

4 minute read

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