By Karen Sloan | November 15, 2018
Former Charlotte School of Law Professor Barbara Bernier alleged that the now-closed school defrauded the federal government of close to $300 million in federal student loans, but a judge ruled that her allegations were too vague and were barred by earlier suits.
By Jennifer L. Chunias, Morgan R. Mordecai and Emily S. Unger | November 14, 2018
The SEC continues to receive an increasing number of “tips” each year, and there have been particularly notable developments in the area of whistleblower law.
By Justin J. Santolli | November 2, 2018
The Third Circuit's recent decision serves to underscore that the law regarding the domestic injury requirement is still evolving and needs to be carefully monitored by those involved with or considering bringing RICO claims.
By News Service of Florida staff | October 29, 2018
U.S. District Judge Robert Hinkle will hear arguments on a Senate request for a preliminary injunction in the case involving aide Rachel Perrin Rogers, who filed a complaint with the federal Equal Employment Opportunity Commission in January.
By Greg Land | October 26, 2018
Former Valdosta State Prison Corrections Captain Sherman Main was fired after complaining about being ordered to give cellphones to a prison snitch, who was subsequently stabbed.
By Katheryn Tucker | October 18, 2018
Judge Beverly Martin gave a tutorial on the workings of the U.S. False Claims Act in a 12-page opinion Wednesday joined by Eleventh Circuit Judge William Pryor and Senior Judge Bobby Baldock of the Tenth Circuit.
Daily Business Review | Profile
By Zach Schlein | October 12, 2018
Sean Shaw is not shy about speaking his mind. Shortly before the Democratic candidate for Florida attorney general caught up with the Daily Business…
By R. Robin McDonald | September 26, 2018
The 70-hospital Health Management Associates faced eight whistleblower suits claiming a scheme to inflate profits on unnecessary admissions.
By R. Robin McDonald | September 26, 2018
Atlanta whistleblower lawyer Marlan Wilbanks said that his clients filed the first cases in 2009 that led to Tuesday's $262 million settlement against Hospital Management Associates.
By Jenna Greene | September 26, 2018
When a solo practitioner called a "menace to the profession" by the Ninth Circuit has a higher Avvo score than Ted Olson, you know there are some flaws in the system. Avvo should thank the NY AG for forcing them to change.
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