A federal judge said “it’s time to get going” in rejecting State Compensation Insurance Fund’s request for a four-month stay in the carrier’s civil racketeering case accusing medical providers of conspiring with Michael D. Drobot and his son to submit fraudulent bills for services occasioned by kickbacks.
U.S. District Court Judge Andrew J. Guilford on Thursday issued an order saying it’s not appropriate to delay the now three-year-old case to allow State Fund’s attorneys time to get up to speed. And he ordered all parties to appear for a status c...
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