Bass, Berry & Sims’ J. Taylor Chenery and Peter Rathmell analyze caselaw developments on the False Claims Act’s scope, saying that qui tam’s constitutionality has become more uncertain.
A Loews Corp. insurance unit was sued by a government contractor seeking to recover the costs of a $7.6 million False Claim ...
While the COVID-19 pandemic may feel like a distant memory for many, its effects continue to reverberate for ...
The Justice Department said Dell Technologies and Iron Bow will each pay more than 2 million dollars to resolve a Qui Tam lawsuit.
Dell has agreed to pay $2.3 million to settle claims that it violated the False Claims Act. Dell and reseller Iron Bow ...
Over a period of four years Dell Technologies knowingly submitted high bids on US Army hardware contracts to ensure that its ...
Some private citizens are hunting for potential cases of fraud tied to small-business loans. They have earned big payouts — ...
A chain of health clinics knowingly filed more than 20,000 false Medicare claims from North Texas locations, a jury ruled ...
Listen to this article Three Inova Health entities have agreed to pay more than $2.37 million to settle claims that Inova submitted Medicaid claims containing falsified information. The U.S.
An Omaha-based mental health therapist pleaded no contest to Medicaid fraud, according to the Nebraska attorney general.
The executive of a different technology company, Brent Lillard, filed a lawsuit in Northern Alabama District Court against ...
With the news Sunday that President Joe Biden reportedly authorized Ukraine to use U.S.-supplied long-range missiles for ...