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$575 Million Hospital Antitrust Settlement | Angry Birds & Privacy | Deceptive Debt-Settlement Practices
07 September 2021
Cozen O'Connor
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$575 Million Hospital Antitrust Settlement | Angry
Birds & Privacy | Deceptive Debt-Settlement Practices
The State AG Report - 9.2.2021
Here are last week's curated AG and federal regulatory news
stories highlighting key areas in which state and federal
regulators' decisions are having an impact across the US:
- Not Just Fun and Games: Angry Birds Allegedly Violate
Children's Privacy
- Consumers Worse Off After Enrolling in Debt Settlement
Program
- Energy Company Releases Customers from Astronomical Energy
Bills Related to Historic Texas Winter Storm
- $575 Million California Healthcare Antitrust Settlement
Approved by Judge
- Psychotherapy Services Provider Nabbed for False Claims
Submitted to Medicaid and Medicare
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