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Upstate NY MRI company, owners pay $3.57 million to settle qui tam case
August 30th, 2013 |
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DOJ deploys new authority to stymie public disclosure motion
August 26th, 2013 |
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Another commercial Texas school company settles False Claims Act allegations
August 23rd, 2013 |
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NY surgeon pays nearly $400,000 to settle kyphoplasty allegations
August 21st, 2013 |
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In Tennessee, whistleblower's case largely dismissed for public disclosure
August 21st, 2013 |
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Florida hospitals pay $26 million to settle false inpatient allegations
August 20th, 2013 |
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DOJ joins whistleblowers' suit against PharMerica Corp.
August 11th, 2013 |
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Company's CEO pays $400,000 to settle personal liability for false claims in E-rate program
August 7th, 2013 |
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Argus Information and Advisory Services settles fraud allegations for $37 million
Pennsylvania generic drug maker pleads guilty, pays $2 million to settle False Claims Act allegations
Pharmaceutical maker Endo reaches global settlement in bankruptcy
Owner of Georgia testing laboratory pays $14.3 million for kickbacks, pleads guilty
Department of Justice announces over $2.68 billion in False Claims Act settlements and judgments
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DOJ touts more than $2 billion in fraud recoveries
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MCC Construction Corp. pays $1.8 million in criminal settlement of SBA conspiracy
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DOJ announces kickback settlement with cochlear implant manufacturer
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RE/MAX Allegiance Relocation Services pays $500,000 to settle whistleblower's allegations of overcharging for federal employee moving services
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SDNY joins whistleblower suit against hospital group for delaying repayment of Medicaid overcharges
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