Walgreens to Pay $5.5M for Overcharging State Workers
Walgreens Co. has agreed to pay $5.5 million after allegedly overcharging for prescription drugs covered by the state workers’ compensation insurance system.
Walgreens Co. has agreed to pay $5.5 million after allegedly overcharging for prescription drugs covered by the state workers’ compensation insurance system.
With the building sector responsible for nearly 48 percent of all energy consumption in the U.S. and climate change the subject of heated national discourse, the sector is under growing pressure to make a difficult choice – produce the best financial outcomes, or increase building costs to boost energy efficiency and reduce carbon emissions.
As soon as the leftover candy hits the 50-percent off rack, it’s time for The Holiday Season, and it is upon us now in force.
Residents, politicians, community development corporations and employees of banks small and large came together at a recent event in Dorchester hosted by Communities of Color to discuss how banks can better interact with underserved communities in Massachusetts.
Before a sales scandal upended its reputation, Wells Fargo & Co. was something of a proud outsider in Washington and on Wall Street compared to its big bank peers.
Industry insiders are speculating that regulators will increase scrutiny of loan servicing departments while investigating fair lending requirements. If that’s true, will your institution be ready?
The Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection recently assessed a $29,960 penalty on Wilbraham Land and Development LLC (WL&D) for failing to address numerous violations of Massachusetts environmental regulations identified at its Wilbraham property in the fall of 2016.