SCOTUS: Federal Administrative Law Judges Weigh In On SEC v. Jarkesy
SEC v. Jarkesy is one of the most important administrative cases to come before the Supreme Court in decades. When the Federal Administrative Law Judge’s Conference wished to weigh in on this important matter they turned to Ronald W. Chapman II and Matthew Pelcowitz of Chapman Law Group’s Supreme Court Practice Group.
DR. Lesly Pompy Acquitted of All 38 Counts of Drug Trafficking and Health care Fraud
Dr. Lesly Pompy was acquitted of unlawful distribution and $16 million in healthcare fraud after facing a federal investigation for nearly five years. Federal criminal defense attorney Ronald W. Chapman II secured victory after over a month long federal trial in the Eastern District of Michigan. This was Ron’s second back-to-back full acquittal against the US Attorney’s office in Detroit.
Federal Jury ACQUITS Physicians Accused in $454 million Healthcare Fraud and Opioid trial
Detroit Federal Health Care Fraud Defense Attorney Secures Another Victory. A Detroit federal jury acquitted four physicians of allegations that they engaged in a $454 million dollar healthcare fraud and opioid scheme and conspiracy spanning six years. After six weens of testimony and just ten hours of deliberations the jury acquitted the four physicians of healthcare fraud, unlawful prescribing and conspiracy.
SCOTUS Sides with Physicians in Opiate Opinion - Ruan v. United States
In the unanimous Supreme Court decision, Ruan v. United States, the Supreme Court struck down the application of objective standards as a vehicle for opioid prosecutions against physicians accused of unlawful prescribing. The Supreme Court paves the way for a more tailored approach to measuring physician conduct.
Mayo Clinic Trained Physician Acquitted of Drug Trafficking
Mayo Clinic trained physician Joseph Oesterling was acquitted of all counts of drug trafficking for allegedly running a pill mill in Caro Michigan. He was represented by Federal Criminal Defense Attorney Ronald W. Chapman II.