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Medicaid Office Expands Self-Disclosure Program, Requires Transparency
A discussion of several state-level changes related to the False Claims Act, specifically how NY has amended its overpayment process and changed how they're processing claims.Attorneys May Face Scrutiny From the Bar for Conduct in Their Private Lives
There can still be ethical risks for attorneys engaging in criminal or unethical conduct in their private lives, according to Dentons' Shari L. Klevens and Alanna Clair.Upping the Dosage: Health Care and Pharmaceuticals Antitrust Regulation in 2023
Antitrust developments in the health care and pharmaceutical industries were exceptionally active in 2023. From the FTC's challenge of a merger between Amgen and Horizon Therapeutics, to joint agency withdrawal of well-established health care merger policy statements, to agency interest in pharmacy benefit managers, the authors review some of the most notable antitrust activity in the health care and pharmaceutical industries over the past year.Artificial Intelligence in Class Action Litigation
The rapid growth of artificial intelligence has created numerous opportunities for increased efficiency, but that efficiency may create a corresponding risk of increased class action litigation. For example, AI can be deployed to improve the speed of customer interactions with a business, but alleged inaccuracies in AI-generated communications or decisions could give rise to class action consumer protection litigation.Torts: The Death of Duty of Care
A discussion of a health insurer's ability to overrule a doctor's prescription/plan via the "prior authorization" process, and whether or not this triggers the most fundamental concept in torts: the duty of care.View more book results for the query "New York Life Insurance"
Texas Lawyer's Top Attorneys Under 40
"Rising Stars" identifies lawyers under the age of 40 who are experts in their fields and have made an impact in the legal world.Social Media Worker Files Workplace Bias Lawsuit Under US, Conn. and Calif. Law
The plaintiff--who worked in Connecticut as well remotely in his California home office--claimed he was discriminated against due to his race and national origin and exposed to a hostile work environment.Candidate Who Agreed to Become AIG Legal Chief Backs Out
Patricia Walsh had said in September that she was giving up the CLO post at a star startup to take the legal reins of the insurance giant. She and AIG did not explain her about-face. "The sudden change of plans by Walsh or AIG here is a real head-scratcher," said legal department consultant Jason Winmill.The Cyber and Privacy Legal Landscape: What Companies Need to Know
As of November 2023, more than 40 states have introduced proactive cybersecurity legislation, and at least 20 states adopted proactive privacy and/or cybersecurity laws. Included below is a sampling of states and federal proactive laws adopted as of this writing as well as tips for identifying which of these laws may apply to you, and other recommended best practices to meet the mandates of these laws.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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Law Firm Operational Considerations for the Corporate Transparency Act
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