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SB 351 Tightens Corporate Practice Limits: New Enforcement Era for Physician Autonomy in California
March 16, 2026 | Sacramento, CA —…
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AI Transparency and Patient Protection: How AB 489 Could Reshape Physician Liability in California
March 13, 2026 | Sacramento, CA —…
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Health Coverage Rules Shift in 2026 as Consumer Protections Expand
March 11, 2026 | Sacramento, CA —…

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California Attorney General Reaches Major Settlement Over Toxic Metals in Seafood Products
Jennifer BauderMarch 9, 2026 | Sacramento, CA — MedLegalNews.com – California regulators have finalized a significant public health enforcement action addressing alleged heavy-metal contamination in consumer seafood products, underscoring growing regulatory scrutiny of food safety disclosures and environmental exposure risks. The enforcement action, led by the California Attorney General, resolved litigation…
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Kaiser Therapists Strike Highlights California Healthcare Compliance Challenges
March 6, 2026 | Sacramento, CA — MedLegalNews.com — Healthcare labor issues at Kaiser Permanente are intensifying as mental health therapists have authorized a strike over alleged unfair labor practices and workflow changes that they argue compromise patient care. The authorization reflects increasing regulatory and compliance scrutiny on California provider…
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Ninth Circuit Upholds ERISA Residential Mental Health Benefit Denial
March 4, 2026 | Sacramento, CA — MedLegalNews.com — The Ninth Circuit recently upheld a plan administrator’s denial of residential mental health benefits under ERISA, signaling continued judicial deference to plan administrators in behavioral health coverage disputes. The ruling highlights the critical role of medical necessity criteria and provides guidance…
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California Vaccine Lawsuit Challenges Federal CDC Immunization Changes 2026
March 2, 2026 | Sacramento, CA — MedLegalNews.com — California is co-leading a multistate legal challenge against recent federal changes to childhood immunization recommendations, escalating a national dispute over vaccine governance, administrative authority, and public health protections. The lawsuit, announced by the office of Rob Bonta, contests modifications issued under the authority of the Centers…
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Federal Surprise Billing Enforcement Trends 2026: Critical IDR Updates
February 27, 2026 | Sacramento, CA — MedLegalNews.com — Federal enforcement activity surrounding the No Surprises Act continues to evolve in 2026. Recent Federal Surprise Billing Enforcement Trends 2026 show intensified scrutiny of insurer compliance, documentation accuracy, and arbitration procedures. For physician practices, these trends directly affect out-of-network reimbursement, revenue cycle stability, and risk management…
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Georgia Supreme Court Signals Skepticism on Medical Malpractice Damages Caps 2026
February 25, 2026 | Atlanta, GA — MedLegalNews.com — Georgia’s long-simmering debate over medical malpractice damages caps returned to the spotlight this week as the Georgia Supreme Court signaled clear hesitation about revisiting a landmark constitutional ruling that struck down such limits more than a decade ago. During oral arguments, several justices expressed concern that…
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Glenn County Medical Center Regains Critical Access Status in 2026
Jennifer BauderFebruary 20, 2026 | Glenn County, CA — MedLegalNews.com — California’s rural healthcare infrastructure received a measurable boost in early 2026 after Glenn County Medical Center regained its Critical Access Hospital designation, restoring a key federal status that supports care delivery in underserved regions. The update, initially circulated through public…
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February 20, 2026 | Glenn County, CA — MedLegalNews.com — California’s rural healthcare infrastructure received a measurable boost in early…
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TBI MedLegal Conference 2026: Advancing Brain Injury Litigation Strategies and Medical Science
Jennifer BauderFebruary 18, 2026 | San Diego, CA — MedLegalNews.com — The TBI MedLegal Conference 2026 reaffirmed its role as a premier gathering for legal and medical professionals handling traumatic brain injury (TBI) cases. This year’s event brought together personal injury attorneys, neurologists, neuropsychologists, and expert witnesses to share the latest…
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Los Angeles County Expands Free Narcan and Fentanyl Test Strip Distribution in 2026
February 16, 2026 | Los Angeles, CA — MedLegalNews.com — Los Angeles County has expanded its opioid overdose prevention strategy in early 2026 by increasing public access to naloxone (Narcan) and fentanyl test strips at community-based locations, including public libraries. The initiative, led by the Los Angeles County Department of Public Health, is part of…
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DOJ Escalates Healthcare Fraud Enforcement in Los Angeles County as Hospice Billing Comes Under Scrutiny
February 11, 2026 | Los Angeles, CA — MedLegalNews.com — Federal prosecutors are intensifying enforcement efforts in Los Angeles County amid growing concern that the region has become a national hotspot for healthcare fraud, particularly involving hospice and home health billing. The U.S. Department of Justice has characterized the problem as systemic, citing billing volumes…
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SB 351 Tightens Corporate Practice Limits: New Enforcement Era for Physician Autonomy in California
March 16, 2026 | Sacramento, CA — MedLegalNews.com — California’s evolving healthcare regulatory landscape entered a consequential phase in 2026 with Senate Bill 351 (SB 351), legislation designed to reinforce physician independence and restrict non-clinical corporate influence over medical decision-making. The measure strengthens enforcement mechanisms surrounding the Corporate Practice of Medicine (CPOM) doctrine, signaling meaningful…
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SB 351 Tightens Corporate Practice Limits: New Enforcement Era for Physician Autonomy in California
March 16, 2026 | Sacramento, CA — MedLegalNews.com — California’s evolving healthcare regulatory landscape entered a consequential phase in 2026 with Senate Bill 351 (SB 351), legislation designed to reinforce physician independence and restrict non-clinical corporate influence over medical decision-making. The measure strengthens enforcement mechanisms surrounding the Corporate Practice of Medicine (CPOM) doctrine, signaling meaningful…
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AI Transparency and Patient Protection: How AB 489 Could Reshape Physician Liability in California
March 13, 2026 | Sacramento, CA — MedLegalNews.com — Artificial intelligence tools are rapidly entering medical practice, from automated patient messaging systems to clinical decision support software. In response to the expanding role of these technologies, California lawmakers enacted Assembly Bill 489 (AB 489), a new statute aimed at ensuring transparency when artificial intelligence interacts…
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Health Coverage Rules Shift in 2026 as Consumer Protections Expand
March 11, 2026 | Sacramento, CA — MedLegalNews.com — A broad package of California statutes taking effect in 2026 is reshaping how health coverage is regulated, administered, and enforced across the state’s healthcare system. The changes introduce expanded consumer protections, updated oversight authority, and new operational expectations for insurers, healthcare providers, and employer-sponsored plans. While…
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California Attorney General Reaches Major Settlement Over Toxic Metals in Seafood Products
March 9, 2026 | Sacramento, CA — MedLegalNews.com – California regulators have finalized a significant public health enforcement action addressing alleged heavy-metal contamination in consumer seafood products, underscoring growing regulatory scrutiny of food safety disclosures and environmental exposure risks. The enforcement action, led by the California Attorney General, resolved litigation alleging elevated levels of toxic…
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Kaiser Therapists Strike Highlights California Healthcare Compliance Challenges
March 6, 2026 | Sacramento, CA — MedLegalNews.com — Healthcare labor issues at Kaiser Permanente are intensifying as mental health therapists have authorized a strike over alleged unfair labor practices and workflow changes that they argue compromise patient care. The authorization reflects increasing regulatory and compliance scrutiny on California provider systems, particularly in balancing workforce…
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Ninth Circuit Upholds ERISA Residential Mental Health Benefit Denial
March 4, 2026 | Sacramento, CA — MedLegalNews.com — The Ninth Circuit recently upheld a plan administrator’s denial of residential mental health benefits under ERISA, signaling continued judicial deference to plan administrators in behavioral health coverage disputes. The ruling highlights the critical role of medical necessity criteria and provides guidance for healthcare payors, providers, and…
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California Vaccine Lawsuit Challenges Federal CDC Immunization Changes 2026
March 2, 2026 | Sacramento, CA — MedLegalNews.com — California is co-leading a multistate legal challenge against recent federal changes to childhood immunization recommendations, escalating a national dispute over vaccine governance, administrative authority, and public health protections. The lawsuit, announced by the office of Rob Bonta, contests modifications issued under the authority of the Centers…
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Federal Surprise Billing Enforcement Trends 2026: Critical IDR Updates
February 27, 2026 | Sacramento, CA — MedLegalNews.com — Federal enforcement activity surrounding the No Surprises Act continues to evolve in 2026. Recent Federal Surprise Billing Enforcement Trends 2026 show intensified scrutiny of insurer compliance, documentation accuracy, and arbitration procedures. For physician practices, these trends directly affect out-of-network reimbursement, revenue cycle stability, and risk management…
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Georgia Supreme Court Signals Skepticism on Medical Malpractice Damages Caps 2026
February 25, 2026 | Atlanta, GA — MedLegalNews.com — Georgia’s long-simmering debate over medical malpractice damages caps returned to the spotlight this week as the Georgia Supreme Court signaled clear hesitation about revisiting a landmark constitutional ruling that struck down such limits more than a decade ago. During oral arguments, several justices expressed concern that…
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Medi-Cal Work Requirements Set to Begin in California in 2027
February 23, 2026 | Los Angeles, CA — MedLegalNews.com — California is preparing for a significant shift in public health coverage policy. Beginning January 1, 2027, adults ages 19 through 64 enrolled in full Medi-Cal coverage may be required to meet new work or volunteer participation standards to maintain eligibility. The policy framework, first outlined…
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SB 351 Tightens Corporate Practice Limits: New Enforcement Era for Physician Autonomy in California
March 16, 2026 | Sacramento, CA — MedLegalNews.com — California’s evolving healthcare regulatory landscape entered a consequential phase in 2026 with Senate Bill 351 (SB 351), legislation designed to reinforce physician independence and restrict non-clinical corporate influence over medical decision-making. The measure strengthens enforcement mechanisms surrounding the Corporate Practice of Medicine (CPOM) doctrine, signaling meaningful…
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AI Transparency and Patient Protection: How AB 489 Could Reshape Physician Liability in California
March 13, 2026 | Sacramento, CA — MedLegalNews.com — Artificial intelligence tools are rapidly entering medical practice, from automated patient messaging systems to clinical decision support software. In response to the expanding role of these technologies, California lawmakers enacted Assembly Bill 489 (AB 489), a new statute aimed at ensuring transparency when artificial intelligence interacts…
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Health Coverage Rules Shift in 2026 as Consumer Protections Expand
March 11, 2026 | Sacramento, CA — MedLegalNews.com — A broad package of California statutes taking effect in 2026 is reshaping how health coverage is regulated, administered, and enforced across the state’s healthcare system. The changes introduce expanded consumer protections, updated oversight authority, and new operational expectations for insurers, healthcare providers, and employer-sponsored plans. While…
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California Attorney General Reaches Major Settlement Over Toxic Metals in Seafood Products
March 9, 2026 | Sacramento, CA — MedLegalNews.com – California regulators have finalized a significant public health enforcement action addressing alleged heavy-metal contamination in consumer seafood products, underscoring growing regulatory scrutiny of food safety disclosures and environmental exposure risks. The enforcement action, led by the California Attorney General, resolved litigation alleging elevated levels of toxic…
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Kaiser Therapists Strike Highlights California Healthcare Compliance Challenges
March 6, 2026 | Sacramento, CA — MedLegalNews.com — Healthcare labor issues at Kaiser Permanente are intensifying as mental health therapists have authorized a strike over alleged unfair labor practices and workflow changes that they argue compromise patient care. The authorization reflects increasing regulatory and compliance scrutiny on California provider systems, particularly in balancing workforce…
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Ninth Circuit Upholds ERISA Residential Mental Health Benefit Denial
March 4, 2026 | Sacramento, CA — MedLegalNews.com — The Ninth Circuit recently upheld a plan administrator’s denial of residential mental health benefits under ERISA, signaling continued judicial deference to plan administrators in behavioral health coverage disputes. The ruling highlights the critical role of medical necessity criteria and provides guidance for healthcare payors, providers, and…
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California Vaccine Lawsuit Challenges Federal CDC Immunization Changes 2026
March 2, 2026 | Sacramento, CA — MedLegalNews.com — California is co-leading a multistate legal challenge against recent federal changes to childhood immunization recommendations, escalating a national dispute over vaccine governance, administrative authority, and public health protections. The lawsuit, announced by the office of Rob Bonta, contests modifications issued under the authority of the Centers…
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Federal Surprise Billing Enforcement Trends 2026: Critical IDR Updates
February 27, 2026 | Sacramento, CA — MedLegalNews.com — Federal enforcement activity surrounding the No Surprises Act continues to evolve in 2026. Recent Federal Surprise Billing Enforcement Trends 2026 show intensified scrutiny of insurer compliance, documentation accuracy, and arbitration procedures. For physician practices, these trends directly affect out-of-network reimbursement, revenue cycle stability, and risk management…
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Georgia Supreme Court Signals Skepticism on Medical Malpractice Damages Caps 2026
February 25, 2026 | Atlanta, GA — MedLegalNews.com — Georgia’s long-simmering debate over medical malpractice damages caps returned to the spotlight this week as the Georgia Supreme Court signaled clear hesitation about revisiting a landmark constitutional ruling that struck down such limits more than a decade ago. During oral arguments, several justices expressed concern that…
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Medi-Cal Work Requirements Set to Begin in California in 2027
February 23, 2026 | Los Angeles, CA — MedLegalNews.com — California is preparing for a significant shift in public health coverage policy. Beginning January 1, 2027, adults ages 19 through 64 enrolled in full Medi-Cal coverage may be required to meet new work or volunteer participation standards to maintain eligibility. The policy framework, first outlined…








