...Osteen based his ruling on a finding of inequitable conduct, essentially fraud on the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office, in a related case...
National Law Journal
...counts of healthcare fraud in violation of...Medicare and/or Medicaid through private health...as "relative value units" corresponding to the...
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...*fn2 for allegedly violating the Medicaid Act ("the Act") by reducing Moore's Medicaid-funded private duty nursing...
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...investigators discovered rampant fraud in Harris County...for Medicare and Medicaid reimbursement for motorized...and otherwise exercising control over property, to...
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...counts of mail fraud, in violation of...private insurance carriers, Medicaid, Medicare, or the...from its Medicaid unit regarding Martinez's...
Summaries of the Supreme Court decisions from the 2005-2006 term
...37.5 million settlement; defeated a $500 million breach of contract and fraud claim against Schlumberger Ltd., an oil and gas technology company; lead counsel...
...for copyright infringement, RICO violations, fraud and contract breach. The RICO...awarded $1 million by a Virginia jury on Sept. 24. April...
...arising out of a complex Medicaid fraud scheme. In their appeals, the...
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