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Doctor Who Prescribed Drugs for Money Rather than Good Reason Convicted

Craig, CO Doctor Found Guilty of Prescribing Without Legitimate Medical Purpose, Resulting in the Death of One Patient DENVER – Dr. Joel Miller, who owned and operated High Country Medical in Craig, CO, was convicted by a jury yesterday in the District of Colorado on six counts of unlawful distribution of a controlled substance without

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Broker CEO Admits Misleading SEC Over Company’s Finances

Preet Bharara, the United States Attorney for the Southern District of New York, announced that CHARLES J. MOORE, former Chief Executive Officer of broker-dealer Crucible Capital, Inc. (“Crucible”), pled guilty today before United States District Judge Colleen McMahon to obstructing a regulatory examination. MOORE was arrested on August 8, 2014, based on a criminal Complaint

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Long Spell in Jail Ends 40 Year Fraud Career for 66 year Old Beverly Hills Woman

LOS ANGELES – A woman with a 40-year history of fraudulent conduct who used checks stolen from a woman in a West Hills nursing home to purchase hundreds of dollars in merchandise – a crime she committed while on supervised released in another federal fraud case – was sentenced today to 58 months in federal

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Client Reviews: Your staff’s role in generating positive reviews

  Many law firms take a passive role in Online Reputation versus an active one. An active role in Online Reputation Management introduces the concept of increased employee awareness of customer experience. Most business owners aren’t face to face with the customers providing the memorable experience while delivering legal representation, usually an employee is acting

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Company Pays $4 Million For Overcharging US Military for Fruit and Veges

        LOS ANGELES – LawFuel.com – A Los Angeles company has paid $4 million to resolve civil allegations that it fraudulently overcharged the U.S. military for fresh fruits and vegetables that it supplied to military dining facilities and Navy ships in Southern California. As part of a second agreement with criminal prosecutors, Coast Produce Company

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Makin’ Bacon Legal Fry-Up

bacon legal warning

It looks like California is going to be the first place to enter the hot-fry legal arena over the bacon warning brouhaha. California is looking at placing health warnings on bacon and other meat products in the wake of the stir created by the World Health Organization’s warning in the past week about processed meats

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