DOJ Announces $4 Million Settlement in Case Involving Falsified Scientific Research
- posted: Mar. 09, 2025
- Whistleblowers
Within the scientific field, allegations of research impropriety are taken very seriously. When the leader of a biotechnology company was accused of falsifying parts of her doctoral dissertation, she was Read More
DOJ Joins Qui Tam Plaintiff’s Case Regarding CVS Opioid Sales
- posted: Feb. 18, 2025
- Whistleblowers
Drug manufacturers and large pharmaceutical retailers bear significant responsibility for the opioid crisis in the United States. However, pinpointing specific instances of misconduct usually requires some inside knowledge. Now, a Read More
Wage-Fixing Case Involving Home Healthcare Workers Moves Forward
- posted: Jan. 02, 2025
- Whistleblower Litigation
Registered nurses, licensed practical nurses and other home healthcare workers are lifelines to the people they serve. Given their skill and compassion, it seems obvious that they should receive wages Read More
DOJ Obtains $52 Million from Contractors that Pretended to be Owned by Women and Veterans
- posted: Dec. 19, 2024
- Whistleblower Litigation
For decades, the federal government has emphasized the importance of contracting with businesses owned by veterans who served our country and individuals from groups that were previously underrepresented in government Read More