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The Boston Globe on Federal Prosecutor Joining Verrill

November 29, 2021 Media Mentions
The Boston Globe

On Monday, November 29, 2021, The Boston Globe released an article, “Prosecutor in Opioid Trial Joins Private Firm,” featuring Verrill’s newest hire, former federal prosecutor David Lazarus. The article discusses Lazarus’s career as a prosecutor and his transition into a private firm. He is quoted in the article saying that he is eager to start “representing clients in all aspects of government investigations and enforcement proceedings, internal investigations, trials and business disputes.”

Read the full article on The Boston Globe’s website.

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Say What You Mean, Mean What You Say…Gorelick v. Star Markets: A Study in Indemnity

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New DOJ Task Force Announced Will Impact Health Care Providers & Prescribers in Northern New England

Major enforcement news was released today, Wednesday, June 29, 2022, for medical professionals and anyone working in or around the health care space in Maine , New Hampshire , and Vermont . The United...

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Litigation Update: Jack Daniels V. Bad Spaniels. Is It Parody or Is It Trademark Infringement?

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Verrill Welcomes Partner Andrew M. Walsh to Firm’s Business Law Group

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Hospitals Win 340B Medicare Rate Cut Suit, But When, How, and How Much They Will Recoup Remains Unclear

In a recent unanimous decision, the Supreme Court found that the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (“CMS”), part of the federal Department of Health and Human Services (“HHS”), erred when it significantly reduced...

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The PHE is Ending: Do You Know Where Your Waivers Are?

While the pandemic is not over, the COVID-19 public health emergency (PHE) is expected to expire soon, which means that a number of operational, safety, and billing standards that were waived at the beginning...

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Seven Verrill Attorneys named to Boston Magazine’s Top Lawyers of 2022 List

(December 8, 2022) Verrill attorneys Ruth A. Mattson , Michael L. Fay , David M. Friedman , Regina M. Hurley , Kyle T. MacDonald , Kristin S. Doeberl and Brian M. Hurley were recently...

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Verrill Welcomes Attorneys Norman R. Belanger and Betts J. Gorsky to the Firm’s Corporate and Private Clients & Fiduciary Services Groups

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More to Consider Concerning the FTC’s Proposed Rule Prohibiting Non-Competition Clauses

Updated 2/9/2023: The proposed rule is open to public comment for a period ending March 20, 2023. As previously reported by Verrill attorney Tawny Alvarez in the firm’s “Taking Care of HR Business” blog...

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Elections and Constitutional Law: Successfully Challenged Certification of Initiative Petition

In a victory for consumers and the ride-hailing public, the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court recently barred the Secretary of State from placing on the November ballot initiative petitions proposed by companies such as Uber...

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