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New Jersey reaches $393 million settlement with materials company over ‘forever chemicals’

JURIST

The New Jersey Attorney General and Commissioner of Environmental Protection announced on Wednesday that they reached a settlement with Solvay Specialty Polymers USA, LLC, the US subsidiary of a Belgian company, over the release of so-called “forever chemicals.”

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Outcome Health's Execs Knew Its Fraud The Best, Jury Hears

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government on Wednesday blasted a bid by three former Outcome Health executives to convince an Illinois jury they weren't part of a nearly $1 billion fraud scheme, asserting the company was built on a lie "and no one knew it better" than them.

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'Fake It Till You Make It' Was The Outcome Way, Jury Hears

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Three former Outcome Health executives who purposely oversold health advertising to pharmaceutical companies should be convicted for selling the future without ever disclosing to clients that they couldn't meet demands of the present, federal prosecutors told an Illinois jury Tuesday.

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Former Outcome Health Execs Found Guilty of 47 Counts of Fraud

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A federal jury found three former Outcome Health executives guilty of 47 counts of fraud. The convictions come after a 10-week trial that investigated the former leaders’ role in a billion-dollar scheme in which the company lied to its customers about how many physicians’ offices their advertisements would appear in.

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Google faces UK lawsuit for NHS patient data breach

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The misuse arose from a data-sharing arrangement between DeepMind and the Royal Free London National Health Service (NHS) Foundation Trust. The present claimant, Andrew Prismall, stated he brought the suit to achieve a “fair outcome and closure” for all 1.6 million patients whose data was breached.

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Federal court enjoins New Jersey company from distributing unapproved COVID-19 treatment

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The United States District Court for the District of New Jersey ordered a company and ints principals to cease distribution of a product touted as a COVID-19 treatment on Tuesday, according to the Department of Justice (DOJ), because the product was misbranded and unapproved.

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US Supreme Court to consider restricting access to widely used abortion drug

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Milfeprestone’s US history started in 1994 when Roussel Uclaf, the French pharmaceutical company that developed mifepristone, donated the US patent rights to a non-profit entity called the Population Council , which then applied for the FDA to approve the medication as part of a two-drug abortion regimen in 1996.

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