Whistleblower Law Collaborative

@WhistleblowLC

Whistleblower Law Collaborative represents under the US & other federal & state laws. Top US whistleblower lawyers nationwide.

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    Why choose us? Our prior civil and criminal experience as prosecutors gives us an inside view of what makes a successful case. Listen to our co-founders Suzanne Durrell and Bob Thomas explain in a new video:

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  2. As the Practice Fusion settlement demonstrates, bringing into decision-making has opened up new possibilities for fraud: |

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  3. ICYMI — ResMed will pay more than $205K to MA to resolve allegations that it provided improper kickbacks to medical suppliers & providers. : "This settlement protects our health care resources for those in MA who need them the most":

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  4. .'s Medicaid Fraud Division recovered more than $46 million for the state’s Medicaid program () in 2019. Thank you for making this area of enforcement a priority:

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  5. The DOJ has announced a second False Claims Act settlement involving the Post-9/11 GI Bill, an educational benefit program for . Florida Academy will pay $512,000. We appreciate the efforts of the and here:

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  6. ICYMI — A health-records company pushed opioids to doctors in a secret deal with a drugmaker. “It’s evil. There’s really no other word for it,” one doctor says. Absolutely: |

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  7. In the middle of the , Silicon Valley start-up Practice Fusion saw an evil (and illegal) opportunity — to solicit and receive kickbacks to push doctors to prescribe opioids: |

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  9. $500 million in assets? Maybe more like $300 million. Three at TCA Fund Management Group say the company has inflated its main hedge fund's assets and returns since 2017: |

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    29. sij

    2019 was a big year for whistleblowers and for our members. From the Supreme Court to a number of significant cases, take a look at some of the highlights from last year:

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  11. Mammoth Energy Services faces a lawsuit alleging the company paid bribes to cheat a competing contractor out of $500 million in government business: |

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  12. A Missouri physician has been indicted over allegedly receiving tens of thousands of dollars in kickbacks for prescribing fentanyl spray to hundreds of patients:

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  13. An owner of a skilled ambulance provider in Texas has pleaded guilty to healthcare fraud: |

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    Florida Academy agrees to pay $512K to resolve misrepresentation claims impacting Veterans’ post-9/11 tuition subsidy program.

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  15. Caldwell University in New Jersey has agreed to pay $4.8 million to resolve allegations under the False Claims Act. Read about the university's insidious fraud scheme, an attempt to hoodwink both the and :

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  16. — We’re looking back on a case we helped drive forward. Nine years ago this month, St. Jude Medical paid the United States $16 million to resolve allegations raised by our client. Read more here:

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  17. Our Erica Blachman Hitchings was honored to speak yesterday at 's Advanced Forum on & Qui Tam Enforcement. A big thank you to her fellow panelists and for thoughtfully putting together a strong conference with representation from all stakeholders.

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  18. ICYMI — Former Insys sales manager Sunrise Lee was sentenced last week to one year in prison: |

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    28. sij

    Vermont U.S. Attorney Christina Nolan said the company Practice Fusion, Inc., took kickbacks from a major opioid company in exchange for using its software to influence physicians to prescribe opioid pain medication.

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    28. sij

    Extraordinary. Practice Fusion criminally rigged its EHR software "to increase prescriptions" of opioids "at the height of the opioid crisis" in exchange for kickbacks, DOJ says.

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  21. ICYMI — Former billionaire and executive John Kapoor has been sentenced to five years and six months in prison. Kapoor founded Insys Therapeutics, which made and aggressively marketed a potent opioid painkiller: |

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