December 20, 2021
Health care companies battling separate U.S. Department of Justice criminal no-poach cases criticized prosecutors in both of those cases Friday for citing an important procedural win in a wage-fixing case as favoring the government's side.
December 06, 2021
Fresh off the first court affirmation of its efforts to criminally prosecute wage-fixing agreements, the U.S. Department of Justice now says a Nevada federal judge should similarly preserve charges that a health care staffing company schemed to suppress wages for Las Vegas school nurses.
October 04, 2021
After previously blasting claims of prosecutorial misconduct from a health care staffing company and a former manager, the Justice Department pushed back against their attack on the merits of its criminal case against them by arguing that their agreement to suppress wages for Las Vegas school nurses was clearly illegal.
September 22, 2021
The U.S. Department of Justice pushed back against accusations from an indicted former health care staffing company manager that enforcers mishandled his interview during the criminal investigation of an alleged agreement to suppress wages for Las Vegas school nurses.
September 07, 2021
The former manager for a health care staffing company indicted on criminal antitrust charges for allegedly suppressing the wages of school nurses in Las Vegas accused the U.S. Department of Justice of prosecutorial misconduct over the agency's handling of his case.
March 31, 2021
A grand jury has indicted a health care staffing company that provided nurses for a public school district in Nevada for allegedly agreeing with another contractor to not raise wages or hire nurses from each other, marking the Justice Department's third criminal case targeting labor market collusion.