Kentucky lawsuit seeks to hold pharmas accountable
Oxycontin has become so pervasive in eastern Kentucky the drug was dubbed βHeroin of the Hills.β Now, after years of struggling...
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Florida court reject moratorium on public adjusters
A 2008 Florida law establishing a 48-hour moratorium on public adjusters was ruled unconstitutional Thursday by the Florida Supreme Court on...
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Addiction epidemic: courts flexible on drug sentences
Getting caught with a few oxycodone pills is the same thing as getting caught with a bag of heroin β at...
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Public adjusters in Fla. seek to overturn restrictive law
A local public insurance adjuster and the president of a home inspectors group allege that parts of property insurance laws passed...
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ACLU sues Alaska to return medical records from probe
How private are your medical records, and does the state have a right to access them and keep them in pursuit...
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Calif. DAs get $23M in grants to fight auto fraud
Maria Ramirezβ job heading the battle against automobile fraud in the stateβs most populous county is tough enough. But her division...
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La. court orders injunction against insurance fraud ring
Insurance regulators in Louisiana say a court has ordered a permanent injunction against members of an insurance fraud ring, banning them...
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Montana seeks to end suit against comp investigators
Attorneys for the state of Montana have asked the state high court to dismiss a lawsuit alleging unconstitutional actions on the...
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Chiros in Pa. sue state investigators over fraud raid
The Giacalone family is suing insurance fraud investigators, saying they meant to drive the family out of business by raiding the...
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Indiana contractor wins $14.5M suit against insurer
A six-week trial in Hamilton County Court ended yesterday afternoon with the award of a $14.5 million jury verdict for Joseph...
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