Chiropractic clinics sued over alleged dumping of patient files
Chiropractic clinics sued over alleged dumping of patient files
May 6, 20219:25 am
The attorney general’s office has sued two chiropractic clinics and two men believed to be owner/operators for the dumping of patients’ files in a public park.
The suit, according to a news release, names 501 Pain & Rehab in Conway and 501 Pain and Rehab Family Clinic of Russellville, as well as Dr. John D’Onofrio and Donny McCuien.
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The suit contends the defendants violated the privacy act and the Arkansas deceptive trade practices act by failing to protect and properly dispose of files. The news release from Leslie Rutledge’s office said:
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