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25 Jun 2019, 7:11 am by Deb Givens
  In blocking the merger of Anthem and Cigna, two dominant health insurers that operated across the country, 11 different states joined the Department of Justice’s lawsuit. [read post]
10 Jun 2019, 10:58 am by Andrew Murray
  Rosenberg further admitted that he submitted these false and fraudulent claims to Denti- Cal (California Medi-Cal Dental Program), Metlife, Anthem, Cigna, Delta Dental, Guardian, LMCO-DHA, United Healthcare and United Concordia (the carriers), which caused the carriers to pay Rosenberg approximately $1,415,011. * * *   [read post]
6 Mar 2019, 6:00 am
So, FoIB Steve Downey alerted us to this item at CNN:"A woman received nearly $375,000 from her insurance company over several months for treatment she received at a California rehabilitation facility. [read post]
30 Dec 2018, 3:03 am by Ben
Following the long-lasting dispute against Grenade Beverage, the California federal court awarded the cat’s owner the sum of $710,001 for the copyright and trade mark infringement. [read post]
19 Sep 2018, 11:28 am by msatta
Actavis[18] and concurring in California Dental Association v. [read post]
19 Jun 2018, 10:26 pm by Randazza
Randazza The NFL says that players must stand (or remain in the locker room) during the National Anthem. [read post]
Authorities Uncover $20 Million Health Care Scheme in California Federal authorities arrested five individuals connected to San Fernando Valley clinics and a significant health care fraud scheme. On May 22, a federal grand jury indictment was unsealed. The indictment alleges that the five individuals engaged in a health care fraud conspiracy over multiple years and targeted at least eight health insurance companies and the International Longshore and Warehouse Union, the Pacific Maritime Association Benefit Plan, and the Federal Employees Health Benefits Program. The Conspirators According to the Department of Justice (DOJ) press release, the co-conspirators included: Roshanak “Roxanne” or “Roxy” Khadem, 50: Khadem owned and operated two clinics, R&R Med Spa and Nu-Me Aesthetic and Anti-Aging Center. Dr. Roberto Mariano, 59: Mariano helped operate the clinics. Marina Sarkisyan, 49: Sarkisyan was a clinic office manager. Lucine Ilangezyan, 38: Ilangezyan was an insurance biller for the clinics. Gary Jizmejian, 44: Jizmejian was previously a senior investigator at the Anthem Special Investigations Unit, the insurer’s anti-fraud unit. The Allegations The indictment alleges that the co-conspirators induced patients to visit the clinics for free cosmetic procedures, such as Botox injections, facials, and laser hair removal. These procedures were not covered by insurance. The co-conspirators would gain the patients’ insurance information and bill their insurers for medical services that were unnecessary or never provided. The defendants then used some of the illegally obtained proceeds to calculate a “credit” the patients could use for discounted or free cosmetic procedures. The defendants submitted at least $20 million in insurance claims and were paid approximately $8 million. The indictment also states that Jizmejian, for cash payments, would provide Khadem and others with confidential Anthem information. This information helped the defendants submit fr
30 May 2018, 5:43 am by Gregory J. Brod
This information helped the defendants submit fraudulent bills to anthem. [read post]
25 May 2018, 11:33 am
" This occurs when a company buys a group plan, but only those with health issues actually sign up (or mostly those). [read post]
4 Feb 2018, 3:48 am by Ben
This year, two weeks following the national holiday, the civil rights anthem “We Shall Overcome” entered the public domain. [read post]
29 Dec 2017, 7:34 am by Ben
  One of the more incredible allegations about Prenda Law, the copyright-trolling operation that sued people for downloading movies online, was that the lawyers behind Prenda and its associated companies might have created and uploaded some of the porn, simply as a way of catching more offenders. [read post]
27 Dec 2017, 11:03 am by Michele Berger
[Nonprofit Quarterly] Why This Hurricane Season Has Been So Catastrophic [National Geographic] California Wildfires Why the 2017 fire season has been one of California’s worst [LA Times] A Planner’s Dilemma: What Comes after the Fires are Out? [read post]
20 Oct 2017, 4:30 am by Merritt Baer, Chinmayi Sharma
And in another ruling last month, Koh upheld a class of health insurance company Anthem’s data breach victims right to sue for a recently revealed second breach—shortly after Anthem was ordered to pay $115 million to victims and credit-monitors after the first incident. [read post]
29 Sep 2017, 4:32 am by Jon Hyman
;-) — via Robin Shea’s Employment & Labor Insider When Your Employee Gets the Wrong Advice From “Attorney” Google — via Dan Schwartz’s Connecticut Employment Law Blog Can the NFL (or NASCAR) Fire People Who Take a Knee During the National Anthem? [read post]