By C. Ryan Barber | July 10, 2018
The Securities and Exchange Commission wants to revamp its whistleblower program—there's one proposal that has the program's first director worried. Plus: What should compliance professionals take away from the Credit Suisse settlement with the SEC?
By C. Ryan Barber | June 28, 2018
The SEC voted 3-2 to push the proposal out for public comment, with the two Democratic commissioners dissenting over concerns that the changes would undercut the whistleblower program and bring improper considerations into future award decisions.
By Jenna Greene | June 26, 2018
Small-time law firms allegedly cheated the government out of hundreds of millions of dollars by inflating prices for foreclosure-related legal services.
By Katheryn Tucker | June 22, 2018
The U.S. Justice Department announced Wednesday that Jacksonville-based Healogics Inc. has agreed to pay up to $22.51 million to settle allegations…
By Katheryn Tucker | June 8, 2018
Signature Healthcare CEO and President Joe Steier said in an email: “This settlement allows us to move forward in serving our residents and families with quality health care and a commitment to compassion."
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By P.J. D'Annunzio | June 6, 2018
Pointing to hazy law on what constitutes an "original source" of fraud allegations under the False Claims Act, a federal judge has ruled to keep alive a case alleging medical device manufacturer Medtronic paid kickbacks to doctors.
By Kevin Griffith and Ed Ellis | June 5, 2018
Even as federal protections for whistleblowers have expanded, employers can still take strategic actions to address employees taking confidential and proprietary business information to provide to a governmental agency or for use in a whistleblower action.
By Charles Toutant | May 31, 2018
A Trenton federal judge has dismissed a False Claims Act suit against Sanofi and Bristol-Myers Squibb over anti-blood clot drug Plavix, citing a change in the composition of the partnership that filed the suit.
Connecticut Law Tribune | News
By Robert Storace | May 29, 2018
Two judges Thursday affirmed former ship captain John Loftus' $1.1 million whistleblower ruling. Loftus was constructively discharged after complaining about alleged safety violations on the vessel.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Barry Black and John B. Madden | May 29, 2018
New York courts have not yet decided whether they may hear sexual harassment lawsuits against religious institutions. Learn more in this Religion Law column by Barry Black and John B. Madden.
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