February 27, 2008
Supreme Court to hear arguments in whistleblower lawsuit
The U.S. Supreme Court heard oral arguments in a federal whistleblower lawsuit on Feburary 26. The case, Allison Engine Co. Inc. v. United States, centers on the question of whether the False Claims Act...
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February 12, 2008
Louisiana qui tam bill introduced
HB 69, a bill to create a State Government Integrity Act, has been introduced in Louisiana. The state already has a Medical Assistance Programs Integrity Law, which allows qui tam suits by private citizens...
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February 11, 2008
Whistleblower lawsuit alleges overcharging by Grainger Inc.
A whistleblower lawsuit accuses W.W. Grainger Inc., an international distributor of maintenance products and hand tools, of repeatedly overcharging the U.S. government. Details of the suit were set out...
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February 07, 2008
Merck will pay $650 million+ to settle qui tam suit
Merck and Co. has agreed to pay more than $650 million to settle claims that it overcharged Medicaid programs for four drugs, including Vioxx and Zocor, and to resolve allegations of improper marketing...
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Helmet manufacturer settles whistleblower suit
Sioux Manufacturing of Fort Totten, North Dakota, will pay $2 million to settle a suit alleging that the helmets it supplied to the military were inadequate. The suit, originally brought under the whistleblower...
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February 05, 2008
Buyer of New Jersey hospital will settle qui tam suit
The buyer of Bayonne Medical Center will pay $2.5 million to settle allegations of Medicare fraud, the U.S. Dept. of Justice announced on February 4, 2008 The hospital is currently in bankruptcy and its...
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