Government prosecutors may have are harder time going after individuals for health care fraud following a Boston jury's acquittal of Carl Reichel, former president of Warner Chilcott PLC's pharmaceutical division, who was accused of conspiring to pay kickbacks to physicians.
The jury's June 17 not guilty verdict on one count of conspiracy to violate the Anti-Kickback Statute followed...
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