March 29, 2019
Phillips & Cohen wins victory for IRS whistleblower client in US Tax Court.
WASHINGTON, DC, March 29, 2019 – Phillips & Cohen LLP has won for an IRS whistleblower client an important ruling from the US Tax Court that allows whistleblowers to challenge IRS award decisions...
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March 19, 2019
False Claims Act statute of limitations set for Supreme Court parsing in Cochise case
The Supreme Court will resolve in the Cochise case differing lower court opinions about the statute of limitations in qui tam cases when the government does not join the whistleblower lawsuit.
Posted In Whistleblower Law Insights
March 15, 2019
“New UK Watchdog Poised To Take On Embattled Audit Sector”
In a Law360 article, Phillips & Cohen partner Erika Kelton talks about what replacing the UK Financial Reporting Council (FRC) with the new regulatory agency, the Audit, Reporting, and Governance Authority,...
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March 11, 2019
“Barclays, Danske, Lloyds: three reasons why UK whistleblower laws must change”
By Erika Kelton, Phillips & Cohen LLP, as published in ELA Briefing. The recent run of whistleblower cases involving some of Europe’s biggest banks – Barclays, Danske and Lloyds – demonstrates...
“Providers hope for Stark overhaul to boost value-based payment”
Phillips & Cohen partner Peter Chatfield contributed the fraud-fighter’s perspective to a Modern Healthcare article about possible pending changes to the Stark Law, a key regulation that penalizes...
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March 01, 2019
Adventist Health System whistleblowers Gloria Pryor, Michael Payne and Melissa Church’s story
Gloria Pryor, Michael Payne and Melissa Church, former employees of an Adventist hospital in North Carolina, joined together to file a qui tam lawsuit alleging that Adventist Health System paid doctors...
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Community Health Systems Whistleblower Robert Baker’s story
Robert Baker alleged in a qui tam whistleblower lawsuit that Community Health System (CHS) was engaged in a scheme to improperly increase Medicaid payments to its three hospitals in New Mexico. CHS paid...
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