By Kristen Rasmussen | September 7, 2017
Santa Fe, New Mexico's St. Vincent Regional Medical Center and its Irving, Texas-based partner Christus Health have agreed to pay $12.24 million plus interest to settle allegations that they made illegal donations to county governments under a discontinued state matching program, and a whistleblower will receive $2.25 million for his or her share of the recovery.
By Kristen Rasmussen | September 6, 2017
Two top pharmaceutical trade groups have asked a federal judge to block a Nevada law requiring certain diabetes drugmakers to disclose information to the state about the cost of making and marketing the medications.
By Tim K. Garrett, The Corporate Counselor | September 5, 2017
Editor's Note: Judge Mazzant issued a final ruling striking down the overtime rule. The Texas Federal Judge used essentially the same reasoning on which he based his temporary injunction ruling. In light of this final decision, the appeal of his temporary injunction likely becomes moot.
By Erin Mulvaney | August 30, 2017
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit will revisit a pay-equality ruling that federal officials and advocacy groups argued would widen and institutionalize practices that allow women to be paid less than men based on past salaries.
By C. Ryan Barber | August 17, 2017
In a court filing earlier this month, pension advance provider Future Income Payments said the CFPB was demanding information from state authorities that the company provided “generally under confidentiality restrictions.”
By Sue Reisinger | August 16, 2017
The public university denies a request for Richard Spencer to speak on the Gainesville campus next month.
Delaware Business Court Insider
By Tom McParland | August 1, 2017
The Delaware Supreme Court on Tuesday reversed a Delaware Court of Chancery ruling that payday lender DFC Global Corp. was sold for less than what it was worth in 2014, instructing Chancellor Andre G. Bouchard to reconsider the weight he gave to the deal price in the closely watched appraisal case.
By Kristen Rasmussen | July 27, 2017
Even as the Obamacare repeal and replace battle continues in Congress, states are staking steps to limit so-called "surprise" bills patients sometimes receive for care from out-of-network providers in network hospitals.
By Erin Mulvaney | July 25, 2017
Marijuana use in the workplace has become increasingly hazy as more states legalize the drug and employers grapple with how to adjust their policies to the complex jumble of new laws and court decisions.
By Josefa Velasquez | July 24, 2017
New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman and 10 other state attorneys general have filed a lawsuit against the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency in Washington, charging the agency has illegally delayed a safety rule for chemical plants.
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