Bass, Berry & Sims’ J. Taylor Chenery and Peter Rathmell analyze caselaw developments on the False Claims Act’s scope, saying that qui tam’s constitutionality has become more uncertain.
A Loews Corp. insurance unit was sued by a government contractor seeking to recover the costs of a $7.6 million False Claim ...
As part of its 2025 Physician Fee Schedule Final Rule (PFS Rule), the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) ...
Becker's has reported on five multimillion-dollar Stark law penalties in 2024: 1. A Denton, Texas-based medical center paid $14.2 million to settle alleged violations of Stark law and Medicare ...
PTAB reform is urgently needed. 85% or patents reaching a final written decision at the PTAB lose at least one claim, with 70 ...
A woman accusing Jason Derulo of sexual harassment asked a judge to revive her claims after they were dismissed last April, ...
Everyone has that unpleasant relative–let’s call him Uncle Pete–who comes to Thanksgiving dinner and spoils the mood by ...
Federal prosecutors have urged the appeals court to uphold Marilyn Mosby's perjury and mortgage fraud convictions.
An explosive report published by the Independent today (November 25) reveals that Drake and his company, Frozen Moments LLC, ...
Drake filed a petition accusing Universal Music Group of a ‘scheme’ to inflate the popularity of Kendrick Lamar’s ‘Not Like ...
Exclusive: “This is not a ‘Drake versus Kendrick’ issue, this is a ‘Drake versus Universal issue,’” a source told The ...
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