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...were implemented, separating the criminal and civil divisions of the Office of the Insurance Fraud Prosecutor (OIFP). The Bureau of Fraud Deterrence (Fraud Bureau...
...insurance fraud must be made to the Office of Insurance Fraud Prosecutor (OIFP) in the Division of Criminal Justice, which is part of the...
...Senate panel has recommended passage of legislation that would carry out...other departments, some of its division would be cut wholesale....
...in the odd position Wednesday of defending the 7 percent cut...is particularly acute in the Division of Law, she said, where...
...to whether there had been a knowing violation of the statute. The Appellate Division granted OIFP's motion for leave to appeal. ...
...trial judge’s delineation of partnership assets and determination of...is affirmed as to the OIFP's claim for excess penalties...
...Two decisions of the Supreme Court, coming six...Supreme Court sustained an Appellate Division decision, substantially for the reasons...
...investigation and referred the matter to the Division of Criminal Justice, Office of Insurance Fraud Prosecutor (OIFP). The charges relating to the...
...Personnel previously with the Division of Insurance Fraud Prevention under the Department of Banking and Insurance were transferred to the OIFP to form the Fraud...
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