October 24, 2004
Security firm charged with defrauding government for Iraq work
Custer Battles, a firm with $100 million in Iraqi security contracts, has been charged in a whistleblower lawsuit with repeatedly billing the occupation authorities for nonexistent services or at grossly...
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October 06, 2004
San Diego defense contractor settles qui tam case
Photon Research Associates and its chief executive have paid $1.9 million to settle charges that the firm inflated labor costs on government contracts. The suit was brought by a whistleblower under the...
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Genentech receives subpoenas on drug promotion
Genentech is the latest biotech company to be served with subpoenas relating to drug promotion. It is believed that the investigation concerns off-label marketing of Rituxan, a cancer drug. Doctors may...
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October 04, 2004
Government subpoenas documents in Procrit marketing investigation
Johnson & Johnson has received a subpoena requesting documents about the sales and marketing of Procrit, a prescription treatment for anemia. Sales representatives of drug companies are not allowed...
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