May 19, 2000
Utah doctors will share in $745 million settlement of Columbia qui tam cases
WASHINGTON, DC – The proposed Columbia/HCA Healthcare Corp. settlement announced yesterday is only the first step in resolving a series of whistleblower lawsuits, brought by Phillips & Cohen,...
April 06, 2000
Investment banks pay $140 million to settle whistleblower qui tam cases and yield-burning charges
NEW YORK CITY, NY — Seventeen investment banks have agreed to pay about $140 million to the federal government to settle charges, brought by Phillips & Cohen, that they defrauded the federal government...
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April 21, 1998
Omnicare pays $5.3 million to settle Medicaid fraud case
CINCINNATI, OH – A whistleblower case, brought by Phillips & Cohen, initiated an investigation into a company that routinely recycled the unused drugs of dead nursing home patients and sold them...
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November 12, 1997
Teledyne settles with the government for $13.95 million
WASHINGTON, DC – A federal False Claims Act lawsuit was filed in May 1995, by Phillips & Cohen, on behalf of Robert A. Giardini, a former vice president of Teledyne Systems Co. The lawsuit involved...
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February 24, 1997
SmithKline pays $325 million to settle whistleblower lawsuits involving Medicare fraud
WASHINGTON, DC – SmithKline Beecham PLC has agreed to pay a total of $325 million to the federal government to settle three whistleblower lawsuits, brought by Phillips & Cohen, that charged the...
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October 09, 1996
Medical Testing Lab Pays $119M To Settle Whistleblower Case
BOSTON, MA – Damon Clinical Laboratories Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Corning Inc., has agreed to pay $119 million in criminal and civil fines to settle a case, brought by Phillips & Cohen,...
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October 08, 1996
Bradley Fighting Vehicle Manufacturer Settles Whistleblower Case
LOS ANGELES, CA – FMC Corp., a diversified manufacturing company that makes the Bradley Fighting Vehicle, has agreed to pay the federal government $13 million to settle a whistleblower case. It is...
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September 19, 1996
Medical labs pay $11 million to settle P&C Medicare fraud case
NEWARK, NJ – Two of the country’s largest medical testing laboratories — MetPath Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Corning Inc., and Unilab Corp. — have agreed to pay a total of...
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September 10, 1996
Hughes Aircraft settles qui tam lawsuit for $4 million
WASHINGTON, DC – Hughes Aircraft Company has paid $4.05 million to the U.S. Treasury to settle a whistleblower lawsuit, brought by Phillips & Cohen, that charged the company had routinely lied...
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