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Doctor Settles False Claims Act Suit Over Billing Involving COVID Vaccine
A Lebanon, Pennsylvania, doctor has agreed to settle a False Claims Act-based lawsuit that alleged he gave patients the COVID-19 vaccine, without doing more, and then billed Medicare for services that were not supported by the medical record.When Global Law Firms Gathered in Miami, Here's What They Talked About
The 2022 International Bar Association Conference spanned a week and covered dozens of different legal issues, but one topic came up time and time again both in pre-planned panels and in organic conversation.Federal Judge Awards Plaintiff $800K in Attorney Fees Despite Jury's Zero-Damages Verdict
The attorney fee award came on remand from the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit, which ruled that, despite the zero-damages verdict, plaintiff Yasmin Reyazuddin was the "prevailing party" in the case.Zuckerman Spaeder's Beltway Office Shows its Pull as Place Attorneys Return to
Caroline Judge Mehta has rejoined its Washington, D.C., office as partner after two years as general counsel and chief legal officer at Afiniti—a rapidly growing global technology company.State High Court Provides Guidance on Use of Settlement Communications as Evidence
"It was a real minefield to be in a position where you're supposed to have an obligation to communication your request for accommodation and that's not a static thing. This case very well demonstrates, and the court emphasizes, it's a continuing obligation," said plaintiff's attorney Jacques J. Parenteau.View more book results for the query "US Department of Health and Human Services"
Attorneys Say Returning to Live Proceedings Exposes Them to Health Risks
"When we learn and implement a better process, we should embrace that spirit of innovation and creative problem solving rather than revert to antiquated processes," New Jersey State Bar Association President Jeralyn Lawrence wrote to the immigration court's chief administrator.A Connecticut Legal Dispute Has Morphed Into a National Fight Over Medicaid
Attorneys say they realized this issue is affecting citizens across the United States. An amended complaint included two new plaintiffs from Delaware and Nebraska.Judge Who Struck Down Affordable Care Act in 2018 Will Decide Latest Challenge to the Law
The latest challenge is likely destined for the U.S. Supreme Court, regardless of how a federal trial court and the Fifth Circuit rule.Revenue, Profit, Cash: Managing Law Firms for Success
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