When Gov. Matt Bevin in July abolished a little-known occupational safety board, a number of Democrats fired off letters, urging that the executive action be
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A federal judge in Northern California on Thursday ordered Pain Free Diagnostics Inc. to deposit $1.2 million into the court’s registry to pay restitution to
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The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has proposed greater scrutiny for compounding pharmacies that distribute more than half of their compounded products outside of their
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The Kentucky Court of Appeals surprised both sides last week when it struck down a key provision of a sweeping workers’ compensation reform law, basing
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West Virginia state police have charged an employee of the Workers’ Compensation Office of Judges with a misdemeanor for allegedly sending a Facebook message to make
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The Washington Department of Labor and Industries has proposed rules that would give self-insured employers some of the additional claims-handling authority lawmakers refused to provide
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With hopes dashed during this year’s legislative session, the Mississippi Workers’ Compensation Commission and disappointed stakeholders are stuck for now with a situation in which
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Prosecutors throughout California will receive more money to fight workers’ compensation fraud, thanks to both a larger assessment for the current fiscal year as well
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A newly published study from Washington state may be among the first to use data from a state prescription drug monitoring program, or PDMP, to
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A lawyer who fled to Honduras after pleading guilty last year to participating in a $550 million Social Security fraud scheme was sentenced Friday to
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