Monthly Archives: June, 2022

Florida Attorneys General Convict Two Over $1.4B Healthcare Fraud Scheme

On Monday, two individuals, Jorge and Ricardo Perez, were convicted for a conspiracy to unlawfully bill patients for “medically unnecessary” tests for a total...

Corizon Health Sued for Allegedly Defaulting on $12M in Hospital Claims

A suit filed by The Curators of the University of Missouri and Capital Region Medical Center (collectively, the Hospital) was removed to Missouri federal...

Court Issues Mixed Ruling in Computer Buyers’ Pricing Suit Against HP

Late last week Judge Beth Labson Freeman issued an opinion in a consumer class action against HP Inc., dismissing most of the nine-count complaint....

$12M Settlement Reached with Zynga in Social Casino Illegal Gambling Litigation

On Monday, the plaintiffs litigating against Zynga Inc. moved their illegal gambling dispute closer to resolution with a proposed $12 million settlement. The unopposed...

Google and Apple Press for Dismissal of Consumers’ Online Search Conspiracy Allegations

Google, Apple, and several of their executives told a California federal judge to ax a case filed by Google search users alleging that Google...

Supreme Court Favors Doctors Seeking a Higher Burden of Proof in Opioid Prosecutions

On Monday, the Supreme Court of the United States rejected the objective standard used by the government to prosecute doctors prescribing controlled substances in...

SCOTUS Denies Monsanto Petition Regarding Roundup Litigation

A petition filed by the Monsanto Company, the manufacturer of the herbicide Roundup, was denied by the Supreme Court on Monday. The main petition...

Texas Government Sued Amid Environmental Concern Over Highway Widening

Rethink35, Texas Public Interest Research Group, and Environment Texas filed a complaint against the Texas Department Of Transportation and its executive director, Marc...