September 19, 2013
General
We reported earlier this month about a $19 million settlement in a case involving the submission of fraudulent overtime work hours under a contract for environmental clean-up. The settlement covered both the civil and criminal sanctions against CH2M Hill Hanford Group Inc. As explained in further detail in this article, […]
September 17, 2013
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When reporting a case of potential fraud against the United States by private contractors, the following report showcases the importance of choosing an experienced whistleblower attorney like those of Berger and Montague. Moreover, working with a competent whistleblower attorney through the pleadings process can significantly reduce your chances of facing […]
September 11, 2013
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In whistleblower lawsuits, individuals often reveal the dark underworld of billing schemes, theft and deceit – frequently involving organizations appearing on the surface to focus on good works and helping others. As we see more and more healthcare fraud, so comes the exposure of places like university teaching hospitals engaging […]
September 10, 2013
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The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is tasked with regulating the tens of thousands prescription and over-the-counter drugs we consume each year. Unfortunately, drug manufacturers illegally markets its drug for uses outside its approved use in an attempt to boost sales and pad the bottom line. Such is the […]
September 9, 2013
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Let’s face it: whistleblowers do not embark on the qui tam lawsuit labyrinth expecting the experience to be without conflict. Earlier this summer, a former employee of ITT Educational Services, Inc. commenced a lawsuit against the for-profit nationwide university under the qui tam provisions of the False Claims Act in […]
September 6, 2013
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Earlier, we introduced you to some record-breaking qui tam lawsuits exposing rampant waste of taxpayer money and resources by healthcare providers. Nearly every entry on the list pertained to healthcare fraud, and this second entry in the two-part series is certainly no exception. As we continue to explore some of […]
September 5, 2013
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Those of us working closely on whistleblower cases are always thrilled to hear statistics revealing the true gravity and importance of qui tam cases. For instance, the Department of Justice reports that in 2012 alone, over $439 million was awarded to qui tam whistleblowers, individuals who brought lawsuits on behalf […]
September 3, 2013
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The False Claims Act is designed to protect American taxpayers from fraud, waste and abuse by those holding contracts with the United States government. Known as whistleblowers, these individuals stand to gain a sizable portion of any recovery obtained by the government – usually between 15 and 25 percent of […]
August 9, 2013
Canada News
After harvesting evidence that BP published core documents with misrepresentations about its IEP, OMS, and OSRP, as well as its clean-up efforts of the Deepwater Horizon explosion and related oil spill, Plaintiff issued a Fresh as Amended Statement of Claim. Importantly, Plaintiff now focuses on when BP was a “reporting […]
August 9, 2013
Canada News
This lawsuit is brought as a class action against many of the largest transocean shipping companies that ship millions of vehicles that are manufactured overseas and imported into United States. The claim alleges that since October 2008 the shipping companies engaged in a conspiracy to fix, raise, maintain and/or stabilize […]
August 8, 2013
Canada News
Michigan-based scrap metal dealership retained Morganti Legal, P.C. to lodge an monopolization claim against Metro International Trade Services LLC for abusing its market power in the warehousing of London Metal Exchange approved brands of aluminum in North America resulting aluminum in the spot market being over priced. The action is […]
July 17, 2013
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The government continues to show its resolve when it comes to False Claims Act violations, taking a special interest in healthcare fraud cases. This is especially true for cases that involve Medicare fraud, violations of the Medicare/Medicaid Anti-Kickback Statute (which prohibits the payment of kickbacks in exchange for referrals) and […]