HHS-OIG Federal Agent Charged in Opioid Scheme, Perjury, Obstruction
An HHS-OIG special agent is facing charges for his role in guarding an illegal opioid distribution system — all while serving on the South Florida Health Care Fraud Strike Force.
An HHS-OIG special agent is facing charges for his role in guarding an illegal opioid distribution system — all while serving on the South Florida Health Care Fraud Strike Force.
As part of the Marijuana Regulatory Agency’s recent update of its application forms and instructions, much of the extraneous information that bogged down applications in the past — including several years of bank and tax records — has been cut down or eliminated altogether.
Ronald W. Chapman II, chair of Chapman Law Group’s White Collar Defense & Government Investigations practice group, will discuss controlled substance compliance planning and preparing for DEA inspections at an upcoming virtual conference.
On recommendation from the Coronavirus Task Force on Racial Disparities, Michigan doctors, nurses and others licensed health care professionals must take implicit bias training before they can get their license issued or renewed.
In representing hundreds of doctors, specialty physicians and pain management specialists on federal healthcare fraud and drug trafficking charges, we’ve been able to glean from the DOJ litigation playbook . Here are 10 secrets we’ve found — and how we tear them down at trial.
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