Health Care & Hospital Law,
Administrative/Regulatory
Nov. 2, 2017
State seeks injunction against transient rehab facilities
For a second time, the state attorney general’s office is seeking to shut down a number of roving drug rehabilitation facilities linked to 46 deaths while operating illegally in Los Angeles over the past 15 years, according to a lawsuit.
For a second time, the state attorney general’s office is seeking to shut down a number of roving drug rehabilitation facilities linked to 46 deaths while operating illegally in Los Angeles over the past 15 years, according to a lawsuit.
The lawsuit, filed Tuesday in Los Angeles County Superior Court, seeks a permanent injunction and civil penalties against Corriente California, a transient recovery center accused of luring Spanish-...
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