Whistleblower Alleges Hospital Hid Key Emails
- posted: Mar. 10, 2026
- Fraud
Though nearly everyone uses email and other forms of digital communication, maintaining an inventory of what we send and receive is often haphazard. In most cases, this just presents a Read More
Government Audit Indicates Millions in Overpayments for Skilled Nursing Services
- posted: Dec. 29, 2025
- Healthcare Fraud
Skilled nursing facilities provide temporary care for people who need close medical attention following a serious injury or illness. Eligible Medicare recipients can receive coverage for their time in a Read More
EEOC Reportedly Dropping Disparate Impact Cases
- posted: Dec. 01, 2025
- Employment Law
Cases where prospective, current or former employees can show that they were the victims of discriminatory intent present fairly straightforward legal issues. However, there are other types of discrimination claims Read More
Attorney Alleges Systemic Gender Discrimination at Life Sciences Company
- posted: Sep. 29, 2025
- Employment Law
Even when they attain a high position in a company, many women still face worse treatment then men who do similar work. Kimberly Cornwell joined Repligen Corporation in 2021 when Read More
Doctor Pleads Guilty in Case Stemming from $35 Million Medicare Fraud
- posted: Aug. 10, 2025
- Medicare Fraud
Healthcare is expensive in the United States and doctors who try to beat the system by filing false Medicare claims can often reel in a large amount of money. One Read More
CFTC Whistleblower Awards Continue at Brisk Pace
- posted: Sep. 26, 2019
- Whistleblower Litigation
The whistleblower program of the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) has recently handed out several awards, continuing a recent trend of awards coming from the commission at a fast pace. The Read More