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The Yates Memo and Warner Chilcott – Fallout from the Trial

July 4, 2016

Following up on a previous client alert item, a federal jury recently found W. Carl Reichel, former president of Warner Chilcott, not guilty on June 17, 2016 of conspiring to pay kickbacks to doctors in exchange for writing prescriptions. The jury…

Indiana Boards to Adopt Rules to Align the Practice of Prescribing Controlled Substances to Patients with Chronic Pain

By: Brandon W. Shirley on July 4, 2016

The Indiana General Assembly passed legislation during the 2015 General Session directing certain boards to establish protocols and standards for prescribing controlled substances for pain management treatment that “complement” existing rules for…

The Supreme Court Endorses "Implied Certification"

July 4, 2016

Hospitals which have discovered violations in their submissions for payment under Medicare and Medicaid may now pause before reporting the mistake and determine if the violation was “material” to the government’s conditions for payment. If the…

Krieg DeVault Recognized for Unparalleled Client Relationships in BTI Power Rankings 2016: The Law Firms with the Best Client Relationships

June 30, 2016

Krieg DeVault has been recognized in two ways by BTI Consulting Group. The firm was named by clients to the Honor Roll of Core Firms in the manufacturing industry, in the top 30% of firms working in that industry, and was also named by clients to…

Thomas C. Higgins Joins Krieg DeVault's Litigation Practice Group

June 23, 2016

Krieg DeVault is proud to announce that Thomas C. Higgins has joined the firm’s Litigation Practice Group, as Of Counsel. He is a Registered Civil Mediator and focuses his practice in the areas of civil litigation and medical malpractice defense…

Krieg DeVault Associates & Summer Associates Volunteer at Coburn Place

June 22, 2016

Krieg DeVault is proud to announce that the firm’s Associates and Summer Associates volunteered at Coburn Place, a transitional housing and support agency for domestic violence victims in central Indiana, on June 16, 2016. An apartment was prepared…

Fenton D. Strickland Joins Krieg DeVault's Employee Stock Ownership Plans & Labor & Employment Practice Groups

June 13, 2016

Krieg DeVault is proud to announce that Fenton D. Strickland has joined the firm’s Employee Stock Ownership Plans & Labor & Employment Practice Groups, as an Associate. He focuses his practice on employee stock ownership plans (ESOPs) and ESOP…

Supreme Court Issues Decision Regarding Enhanced Damage Availability in a Patent Infringement Litigation

June 12, 2016

On June 13, 2016, the Supreme Court issued an important decision regarding when enhanced damages are available in patent infringement litigation. Halo Electronics, Inc. v. Pulse Electronics, Inc., Case No. 14-1513 (June 13, 2016) and Stryker…

June Hoosier Banker: Compliance Connection with Partner Brett Ashton

By: Brett J. Ashton on June 9, 2016

As seen in the June issues of the Indiana Banker Association's Hoosier Banker

Question No. 1: Does Indiana law limit how much a bank can lend to one borrower, or to a group of associated borrowers, at a time?
Answer: Yes, although the…

Aetna Claims Victory in Four Year-Old Lawsuit Against Bay Area Surgical Management, LLC

By: Thomas N. Hutchinson on June 7, 2016

Aetna has claimed victory in a four year-old lawsuit against Bay Area Surgical Management, LLC, after a civil jury hit the California medical group with a $37.4 million dollar judgment.

The victory capped a month-long trial against 10 defendants,…

Michael C. Leppert and Mathew W. Norris Join the Firm's Governmental Affairs Practice Group

June 1, 2016

Krieg DeVault is pleased to announce that the firm has significantly bolstered its Governmental Affairs Practice Group by acquiring Indiana state government industry veterans Michael C. Leppert and Mathew W. Norris, both previously with the law firm…

The Army Corps' Jurisdictional Wetland Determinations, Like EPA's, Now Subject to Judicial Review

By: Stephen A. Studer on May 31, 2016

Even without Justice Antonin Scalia to pen the opinion, the United States Supreme Court has once again unanimously delivered a victory for landowners who wish to challenge wetlands determinations handed down by the federal government.  Yesterday, the…

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