Is the Attorney-Client Privilege Absolute
No. The privilege is broad, highly protective, and among the most important legal protections available. It is not absolute. The...
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No. The privilege is broad, highly protective, and among the most important legal protections available. It is not absolute. The...
Read MoreYou cannot know for certain, and that uncertainty should affect how you communicate about anything connected to the investigation. A...
Read MoreYes. The consultation is protected by the attorney-client privilege from the moment it begins, and that protection applies regardless of...
Read MoreIt is legal to accept cash from patients for medical services, including services that include the prescribing of controlled substances....
Read MoreA federal conviction for a crime involving controlled substances triggers mandatory deportation for non-citizens in most circumstances. The immigration...
Read MoreThe experience question in federal healthcare fraud defense is more specific than general years of practice. The practitioner under DEA...
Read MoreFederal healthcare fraud defense is among the most expensive categories of legal representation available, and the cost reflects the complexity...
Read MoreThe 2018 enforcement actions represent a watershed moment in federal opioid prosecution, and the numbers reflect a government that had...
Read MoreThe question is not how many the government charged. It is how many the government could have charged. The distinction...
Read MoreThe number is large enough to have defined a public health emergency and shaped federal law enforcement priorities for more...
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