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Federal drug task force targets Southern California ring that distributed fentanyl and other dangerous narcotics across U S

Members of the Los Angeles Strike Force arrested eight defendants named in a federal grand jury indictment that alleges a drug trafficking organization operating in Los Angeles and Riverside counties distributed large quantities of methamphetamine, heroin, fentanyl and other narcotics across the United States. The defendants arrested today – and nine others who are still being sought by authorities – are charged in a 20-count indictment that outlines an 18-month investigation that led to multiple seizures of narcotics, firearms and approximately $1.5 million in drug proceeds. The indictment alleges that the drug ring was headed by Rigoberto Sanchez Martinez, 36, of Perris, who obtained wholesale quantities of narcotics, oversaw their storage, and coordinated distribution of the drugs to locations that included the states of Washington and New York. Martinez was one of the eight defendants arrested this morning.

Sunburn — The morning read of what s hot in Florida politics — 4 7 21

Sunburn — The morning read of what’s hot in Florida politics — 4.7.21 Alcee Hastings made trails where previously there were no trails. He was a fighter, a visionary, and Florida’s history cannot be written without including his chapter. As a civil rights fighter, he was arrested numerous times at sit-ins and demonstrations. As a lawyer, Hastings battled fiercely for fairness and equality. He was the first Black federal judge in Florida. RIP to Alcee Hastings, a trailblazing South Florida lawmaker who passed away Tuesday at 84. He was elected to the U.S. House of Representatives in 1995 as a Democrat, and he served there until his death Tuesday following a battle with pancreatic cancer. Hastings was 84 years old.

ATNX SHAREHOLDER DEADLINE: Bernstein Liebhard LLP Reminds Investors of the Deadline to File a Lead Plaintiff Motion in a Securities Class Action Lawsuit Against Athenex, Inc

Home / Top News / ATNX SHAREHOLDER DEADLINE: Bernstein Liebhard LLP Reminds Investors of the Deadline to File a Lead Plaintiff Motion in a Securities Class Action Lawsuit Against Athenex, Inc. ATNX SHAREHOLDER DEADLINE: Bernstein Liebhard LLP Reminds Investors of the Deadline to File a Lead Plaintiff Motion in a Securities Class Action Lawsuit Against Athenex, Inc. NEW YORK, April 06, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) Bernstein Liebhard, a nationally acclaimed investor rights law firm, reminds investors of the deadline to file a lead plaintiff motion in a securities class action lawsuit that has been filed on behalf of investors who purchased or acquired the securities of Athenex, Inc. (“Athenex” or the “Company”) (NASDAQ: ATNX) from August 7, 2019 through February 26, 2021 (the “Class Period”). The lawsuit filed in the United States District Court for the Western District of New York alleges violations of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934.

DGAP-News: CPI Property Group - New York Defamation Lawsuit Dismissed

DGAP-News: CPI Property Group - New York Defamation Lawsuit Dismissed vom 07.04.2021, 08:28 Uhr Bild: pixabay.com CPI Property Group - New York Defamation Lawsuit Dismissed 07.04.2021 / 08:28 CPI Property Group L-2661 Luxembourg Press Release - Corporate News CPI PROPERTY GROUP ( CPIPG ) is pleased to update our stakeholders regarding a defamation claim filed in June 2020 by Kingstown Capital Management L.P. and Investhold LTD (together the Kingstown Plaintiffs ) against CPIPG and Radovan Vitek in New York State court (the New York State Court Lawsuit ). In the New York State Court Lawsuit, the Kingstown Plaintiffs alleged defamation based on press releases and other statements made by CPIPG in relation to a claim filed in April 2019 by the Kingstown Plaintiffs in the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York (the

Federal Court Holds PRRB Definition of Provider-Operated Too Narrow and Awards South Carolina Hospital Pass Through Reimbursement for Pharmacy Residency Program | King & Spalding

To embed, copy and paste the code into your website or blog: On March 29, 2021, Judge Margaret B. Seymour, in the United States District Court for the District of South Carolina, set aside a decision from CMS’s Provider Reimbursement Review Board (Board) denying reimbursement relating to a hospital’s pharmacy residency program. The issue before the court was whether the Medical University Hospital Authority (MUHA) “operated” its pharmacy residency program under the requirements of 42 C.F.R. § 413.85(f)(1) such that MUHA was entitled to reimbursement for the pass-through costs of that program. The court determined that the Board construed section 413.85(f)(1) “too narrowly” and that MUHA was entitled to Medicare reimbursement because it was the operator of the program. The hospital was represented by Dan Hettich of King & Spalding in conjunction with local counsel.

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