Wednesday, July 15, 2015

From Antitrust Law Daily, July 10, 2015 Compounding pharmacy states valid conspiracy claims against prescription benefit manager By Greg Hammond, J.D.



  • July 10, 2015
    A compounding pharmacy could move forward with claims that a prescription benefit manager conspired to restrain trade, in violation of the Sherman Act and New York antitrust law. The federal district court in St. Louis determined that the pharmacy ad

    Compounding pharmacy states valid conspiracy claims against pres

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    6 days ago - compounding pharmacy could move forward with claims that aprescription benefit manager conspired to restrain trade, in violation of the Sherman Act and New York antitrust law. T. ... The federal district court in StLouis determinedthat the pharmacy adequately alleged an unlawful agreement or ...

$12 million healthcare fraud case in downtown Houston


  1. $12 million healthcare fraud case in downtown Houston

    Healthcare Finance News-Jul 10, 2015
    Six people involved in an alleged $12 million conspiracy to commithealthcare fraud have been arrested in Houston, according to the U.S. Attorney's Office, ...
    Six Houston-area residents charged in alleged healthcare fraud
    Texas Dentists for Medicaid Reform (blog)-Jul 10, 2015

FCC issues controversial TCPA Declaratory Ruling

FCC issues controversial TCPA Declaratory Ruling

Lexology (registration)-5 hours ago
A “collect call service provider does not make or initiate a call when a caller ... a risk of fraud or identity theft” and information on “steps consumers can take to ... For healthcare calls, the FCC clarifies that the “provision of a phone number to a ...

Justice Department Ramps Up Corporate Criminal Prosecutions of ...

Justice Department Ramps Up Corporate Criminal Prosecutions of ...

Corporate Crime Reporter-10 hours ago
It means preserving our financial security by fighting fraud. ... the people who have dedicated their careers to bringing safe and healthy food to consumers ... about an issue – food safety – that I and the Department of Justice care deeply about.