April 02, 2007
Medicare secondary payer lawsuit can’t proceed as a qui tam action
Erin Brockovich’s lawsuit against Fresno-based Community Medical Centers cannot proceed as a qui tam action, a federal judge has ruled. Brockovich, the legal assistant whose life was portrayed in...
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Texas whistleblower to collect $2.8 million reward
A patient accounts representative who blew the whistle on improper billing practices at the Harris County Hospital District in Texas will receive nearly $2.8 million for his role in uncovering the improprieties....
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March 27, 2007
Supreme Court rules against Rocky Flats whistleblower
The United States Supreme Court ruled on March 27 that the whistleblower who exposed fraud at a former nuclear weapons plant is not entitled to a relator’s share. James Stone stood to collect $1...
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March 19, 2007
HealthSouth and physicians pay $1 million+ to resolve FCA suit
HealthSouth Corp. and three physicians who were partners in Seacoast Trust have agreed to pay more that $1 million to resolve claims that they violated the False Claims Act. The government had alleged...
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Alameda County seeks to dismiss whistleblower suit
Alameda County has moved to dismiss a lawsuit, brought under the qui tam provisions of the California state False Claims Act, that alleges fraud, conspiracy and financial misconduct at the county’s...
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Michigan construction companies settle FCA claims for $11.75 million
Ajax Paving Industries, Inc. and Dan’s Excavating Inc. have agreed to pay the federal government $11.75 million to resolve Flase Claims Act and administrative claims against them. The government...
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New Mexico governor signs “Fraud Against Taxpayers Act”
New Mexico Governor Bill Richardson signed a “Fraud Against Taxpayers Act” on March 15. The act, whose effective date is July 1, 2007, allows the attorney general to file a civil lawsuit on...
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March 15, 2007
New Jersey hospital will pay $7.5 million to settle qui tam suits
Raritan Bay Medical Center has entered into a civil settlement agreement with the federal government to allegations filed in three separate federal lawsuits brought by whistleblowers under the federal...
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Insurance company liable for $334 million in pregnancy discrimination suit
A Federal District Court judge in Chicago has ruled that insurance company Amerigroup Corp. and its affiliate Amerigroup Illinois owe more than $334 million in damages and penalties for discriminating...
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Putnam whistle-blower seeks relator’s share
A Massachusetts man, whose information led to charges of trading abuses at Putnam Investments, will appear before a state appeals court next week to try to obtain a portion of the settlement Putnam paid....
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