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The White House Is Working on an Executive Order That Will Promote Economic Competition
The White House will unveil an executive order in the next few days aimed at…
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The White House Denies Blame for Rising Gas Prices
The White House on Tuesday deflected blame on rising gas prices across the U.S., stating…
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A Therapy Provider Settles Upcoding Allegations for $8.4 Million
A therapy provider will pay $8.4 million after being accused of providing unnecessary services at…
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The NY Department of Financial Services Announces a $1.8 Million Data Breach Settlement With Life Insurers
The New York Department of Financial Services (“NYDFS”) recently announced that it has entered into…
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AAR Corp. Will Pay More Than $11 Million to Settle False Claims Act Allegations
AAR Corp., located in Wood Dale, Illinois, and its subsidiary, AAR Airlift Group Inc. (Airlift),…
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The Michigan AG Joins a Coalition of Attorneys to Defend New York’s Anti-Discrimination Law
Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel joined a coalition of 20 attorneys general in filing an amicus brief in…
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Liberty University Faces a Discrimination Lawsuit From a Former Employee
A former Liberty University employee has filed a federal lawsuit, claiming he was discriminated against…
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A Fired Horse Barn Employee Sues His Former Employer for Discrimination
A former employee of a North County equestrian center has filed a lawsuit alleging he…
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Michael Avenatti Faces Fraud Charges in the Courtroom
In a Santa Ana federal courthouse, potential jurors are set to start filling out questionnaires…
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A 14 Year Old Is Sentenced to Juvenile Detention for the Deadly Carjacking of an Uber Eats Driver
A 14-year-old has been sentenced to juvenile detention over the fatal carjacking of an UberEats…
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