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Whistleblowing Employee Helps Land $750K 'False Claims' Settlement With OGCC Behavioral Health
"It's disturbing when health care providers accept Medicare and Medicaid money meant to pay for the care of vulnerable patients, when in reality the providers either provided no services at all or otherwise misrepresented their services in order to steal from federal health care programs," said Special Agent in Charge Tamala E. Miles of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Office of Inspector General.$1.1 Billion in Damages Sought From MLB for Moving All-Star Game
"MLB robbed the small businesses of Atlanta—many of them minority-owned—of $100 million, we want the game back where it belongs," said Alfredo Ortiz, president and CEO of Job Creators Network. "This was a knee-jerk, hypocritical and illegal reaction to misinformation about Georgia's new voting law."Everyone's Talking About Georgia's Voting Law, Except Atlanta's Big Law Firms
The firms surely wanted to avoid the fate of Delta Air Lines and the Coca-Cola Co., whose top executives criticized the measure a week after it was signed into law. These actions accomplished the public relations oddity of drawing boycott threats from both the law's opponents and its supporters.Firm With Del. Presence Speaks out Against Georgia Voting Law
The firms surely wanted to avoid the fate of Delta Air Lines and the Coca-Cola Co., whose top executives criticized the measure a week after it was signed into law. These actions accomplished the public relations oddity of drawing boycott threats from both the law's opponents and its supporters.COVID-19 Forced Another 344K Georgians Into Hunger, Food Banks Say
April 1 is the early registration deadline for the Legal Food Frenzy, which has already drawn 170 teams from Georgia's legal community.City of Atlanta Had Statutory and Constitutional Authority to Finance Redevelopment Project Through Infrastructure Fees
Lawsuits Loom Over COVID-19 Exposure As Businesses Reopen Around the U.S.
The concerns are hitting Main Street as some restaurants, movie theaters, and other businesses have reopened in certain states, including Georgia, where an elderly care home is facing a suit over four COVID-19 deaths.Lawsuits Loom Over COVID-19 Exposure as Businesses Reopen
As some legislators push to protect businesses from liability, plaintiffs lawyers are prepared to bring lawsuits over personal injuries and deaths associated with COVID-19 exposure. Lawyers already have targeted cruise ships, elderly care facilities and a meat processor.As Businesses Reopen, Lawsuits Loom Over COVID-19 Exposure
As some legislators push to protect businesses from liability, plaintiffs lawyers are prepared to bring lawsuits over personal injuries and deaths associated with COVID-19 exposure. Lawyers already have targeted cruise ships, elderly care facilities and a meat processor.Baseball Fan Can Sue Over Foul Ball to the Face, California Appeals Court Rules
In a departure from prior case law, California's Second District Court of Appeal ruled that baseball organizations have a higher duty of care to spectators after a 12-year-old was hit in the face by a foul ball.Revenue, Profit, Cash: Managing Law Firms for Success
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