Trials Must Be Speedy, Sentencings Not So Much
The Sixth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution guarantees the “right to a speedy and public trial” to those accused in criminal proceedings. Federal and state courts have long grappled with...
read moreThe Sixth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution guarantees the “right to a speedy and public trial” to those accused in criminal proceedings. Federal and state courts have long grappled with...
read moreOn Thursday, April 28, 2016 Assistant Attorney General Leslie Caldwell addressed the American Bar Association’s Institute on Internal Corporate Investigations regarding the Department of...
read moreThe United States indicted twenty-five defendants in three Medicare Fraud cases, recently filed in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Florida. William Maddalena, Assistant...
read more. . . WITH A SEUSSIAN TWIST (STRICTLY FOR FUN) BACKGROUND - “FROM THERE TO HERE, FROM HERE TO THERE. . . “[1] Currently, Ohio Admin. Code 4731-11-09 entitled “Prescribing to persons the...
read moreMiami-area physician Henry Lora was sentenced to 108 months’ imprisonment and ordered to pay more than $30 million in restitution pursuant to his guilty plea to one count of conspiracy to commit...
read moreThe telemedicine market is growing at an astonishing rate in the United States with more providers jumping on the band-wagon on a daily basis. The advances in telemedicine technologies hold...
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