Health care providers and entities take note: The Department of Justice (DOJ) is increasingly focused on enforcement in the health care space.
DOJ has long prioritized health care fraud, but under the prior administration...more
7/13/2021
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A ruling issued by the North Carolina Business Court last month could have a significant impact on the ability of North Carolina companies and counsel to assert the attorney-client privilege over communications exchanged in...more
Superintendent Bennett Walsh and former medical director David Clinton of Holyoke Soldiers’ Home in Massachusetts were indicted Sept. 24, 2020, for criminal charges concerning a coronavirus outbreak at the Home that led to...more
North Carolina’s courts have taken further steps to address the impact of COVID-19 on the court system.
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The Supreme Court will not be holding travel sessions in April or May. Cases...more
Criminal Justice Section members should pay close attention to rapidly developing guidance from state and federal courts concerning COVID-19. The most recent guidance is summarized below, and the relevant orders are linked....more