Medicaid Fraud is a complex area of the law involving either restitution, civil penalties, and possible criminal penalties.
The problem is that what the government sometimes counts as fraud, is merely aggressive, and perfectly legal, billing on the parts of providers.
Whether you’re in the category of a company/person accused of outright fraud – where you billed [...]
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According to the North Carolina Courts website at www.nccourts.org, Wake County Administrative Office of the Courts follows the Wake County Public School system in deciding whether to report for AOC duty.
Since Wake County Schools are closed tomorrow, Monday, February 1, 2010, it appears that the courts will also be closed.
Before deciding whether [...]
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Wake County's Disposition Court in room 1A of the Wake County Courthouse (316 S. Fayetteville St., Raleigh, NC) is a special courtroom set up in the mid-1990s to handle minor traffic violations.
Since Raleigh, Cary, Apex, Fuquay Varina, and all the other communities in Wake County have grown so much in the last 20 years, and ...
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Are you interested in checking the criminal background of someone you're about to hire? Or do you have concerns about someone who works at your home? Or someone who babysits your children?
In North Carolina, criminal convictions are public records. While there may be laws that prevent you from using that information for certain purposes - ...
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