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A federal grand jury recently indicted the CEO of a California-based medical device company on charges of committing security fraud and making false statements...

A federal grand jury recently indicted the CEO of a California-based medical device company on charges of committing security fraud and making false statements...

Medical device company CEO indicted on fraud charge

A federal grand jury recently indicted the CEO of a California-based medical device company on charges of committing security fraud and making false statements, the U.S. Department of Justice said in a news release. The indictment alleges that Decision Diagnostics Inc.
Crowe & Dunlevy - Tulsa

Crowe & Dunlevy - Tulsa

Tulsa attorney named to national association

TULSA – Crowe & Dunlevy attorney Malcolm E. Rosser IV of Tulsa was recently named a fellow of the American College of Mortgage Attorneys. Rosser is the co-chairman of the firm’s real estate practice group, the firm said in a news release.
Federman & Sherwood has launched an investigation into Sequential Brands Group Inc.

Federman & Sherwood has launched an investigation into Sequential Brands Group Inc.

Federman & Sherwood begins Sequential probe

The Oklahoma City-based law firm of Federman & Sherwood has launched an investigation into Sequential Brands Group Inc. with respect to possible violations of federal securities laws, the firm said in a news release.
Chickasha Firefighters

Chickasha Firefighters

Chickasha firefighters sue city over pay

OKLAHOMA CITY – Current and former members of the Chickasha Fire and Emergency Medical Service Department sued the City of Chickasha this month, alleging they’ve been stiffed on overtime compensation and an incentive bonus.
Photo courtesy Harper Construction Co.         Freedom Elementary School at 5720 Geronimo Rd. in Fort Sill.

Photo courtesy Harper Construction Co. Freedom Elementary School at 5720 Geronimo Rd. in Fort Sill.

Freedom School lawsuit still unresolved

OKLAHOMA CITY – A lawsuit filed against Lawton Public Schools by the prime contractor on construction of Freedom Elementary School at Fort Sill remains unresolved after three-and-a-half years. Harper Construction Co. sued LPS in U.S.
OxyContin

OxyContin

Senate report: Opioid industry has paid advocacy groups $65M

A bipartisan congressional investigation released Wednesday found that key players in the nation’s opioid industry have spent $65 million since 1997 funding nonprofits that advocate treating pain with medications, a strategy intended to boost the sale of prescription painkillers.
illegal drugs

illegal drugs

San Fran reports overdose deaths

SAN FRANCISCO (AP) – A record 621 people died of drug overdoses in San Francisco so far this year, a staggering number that far outpaces the 173 deaths from COVID-19 the city has seen thus far.
Walmart

Walmart

DOJ sues Walmart; Congress rips Sacklers

The U.S. Department of Justice on Tuesday sued Walmart, alleging the retail giant failed to properly screen prescriptions and stressed speed and profits over patients’ well-being at its 5,000 pharmacies.