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The New Security Breach Notification Requirements
Linn Foster Freedman and Michele A. Masucci, partners at Nixon Peabody, write that recently enacted federal regulations add new reporting responsibilities in the event of a breach of health information and add protection of genetic information under HIPAA, the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act.Improving the Relevance and Reliability of Internet Searches
This article discusses some advanced search techniques in Google that can improve the relevance of search results. It also examines ways to determine the reliability of a Web site.Business Objects Snags Cartesis
Making its largest acquisition in nearly four years, Franco-American software maker Business Objects SA -- known for selling "business intelligence" products and services -- said Monday that it would buy enterprise performance-management software maker Cartesis SA for $300 million in cash.Rule Changes Alter State Civil Litigation Landscape
In civil litigation, this has been a year of big changes and shifts in how personal injury matters are to be played out in Pennsylvania courts.Cephalon to pay $431 million to settle whistleblower suits
To resolve a spate of whistleblower lawsuits, drug manufacturer Cephalon has agreed to pay $431 million in civil and criminal fines for illegally promoting "off-label" uses for three of its drugs, federal prosecutors said. In a global settlement with the DOJ, Cephalon agreed, in part, to pay $375 million to settle claims by the Medicaid and Medicare trust funds and to plead guilty to a misdemeanor criminal charge of distribution of misbranded drugs and pay $50 million in fines and forfeiture.Cephalon to Pay $431 Mil. to Settle Whistleblower Suits
To resolve a spate of whistleblower lawsuits, drug manufacturer Cephalon Inc. of Frazer, Pa., has agreed to pay $431 million in civil and criminal fines for illegally promoting "off-label" uses for three of its drugs, federal prosecutors said.Drug Maker Settles Whistle Blower Suits In Accord With DOJ
To resolve a spate of whistleblower lawsuits, drug manufacturer Cephalon Inc. of Frazer, Pa., has agreed to pay $431 million in civil and criminal fines for illegally promoting "off-label" uses for three of its drugs, federal prosecutors said.Was I a better lawyer in law school?
Several years into his legal career, a litigation associate wonders if his best days as a trial lawyer were in moot court.Trending Stories
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