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Mass. sues Google over alleged monopoly

Massachusetts Attorney General Maura Healey announced on Wednesday her office is joining 37 other attorneys general in filing a lawsuit against Google over its alleged monopoly conduct as it relates to its Google Play Store for Android.

Healey: $4B Purdue opioid settlement will unlock Sackler secrets

Gov. Charlie Baker and Attorney General Maura Healey will formally announce an agreement Thursday afternoon to resolve the state's lawsuit against Purdue Pharma, a deal in which Massachusetts is expected to get $90 million of a $4.3 billion settlement.

Marlborough, Lowell adult day health centers fined $1M over billing

Two adult day health centers, both owned by Malay Patel of Lowell, will pay out a cumulative $1,060,957 to settle allegations they improperly billed MassHealth for their services since 2014, Attorney General Maura Healey announced on Thursday.

Brookfield man charged with unemployment fraud to pay $31K

Two Massachusetts residents, including a man in Brookfield, who were charged with unemployment fraud will pay almost $64,000 in restitution to the Department of Unemployment Assistance, Attorney General Maura Healey announced on Tuesday.
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Healey alleges law firm took more than $90,000 in kickbacks

Attorney General Maura Healey has filed suit against a Massachusetts law firm alleging it accepted of tens of thousands of dollars in illegal kickbacks, but the firm denies the charges against it and says there was no quid pro quo.

Universal Health Services will pay Mass. more than $15M to resolve false claims cases

Universal Health Services, a hospital management company based in Pennsylvania, will pay out more than $15 million to Massachusetts to resolve two different sets of accusations of improperly billing the Massachusetts Medicaid program, known commonly as MassHealth, Attorney General Maura Healey’s office announced on Monday. 

Paycheck Protection Program applications deadline on Tuesday

More than $100 billion remains available for loans through the federal Paycheck Protection Program, which will stop accepting applications after Tuesday. 

SJC clears beer-and-wine question for ballot

The state's highest court ruled Tuesday that Attorney General Maura Healey was correct to certify a proposed ballot question allowing more stores to sell beer and wine, clearing the way for the issue to go before voters in November.
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Sutton contractor penalitzed $120K for Shrewsbury explosion

A Sutton construction contractor has agreed to pay $120,000 to reimburse the state for the cost of responding to a 2017 explosion and fire of a backyard shed at a Shrewsbury residential property, which released hazardous chemicals and fumes, causing workers and a neighbor to develop respiratory problems.

Healey settles with insurers over behavioral health access

More than a million Massachusetts residents stand to benefit from greater access to behavioral health care as a result of settlements with five insurers, Attorney General Maura Healey said as she announced the agreements Thursday.
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