Whistleblower Lawyers—Blockbuster Drug Marketing Fraud Leads to Blockbuster Fine
After jury verdict in state False Claims Act case, Arkansas judge orders Johnson & Johnson and subsidiary to pay $1.2 billion
Women Whistleblowers: Celebrating Heroes During Women’s History Month
Risking their jobs and their futures, courageous women have spoken out against illegal action — and made an impact on our lives and our future.
U.S. Recovers More Than $3 Billion in Whistleblower Lawsuits in 2011
Recoveries for fraud in healthcare, war-related cases made possible thanks to the False Claims Act—and courageous whistleblowers who sounded alarm on wrongdoing
Whistleblower Experts Worry New Bill Will Hinder Key Weapon Against Fraud
Proposal introduced in Congress would add procedural steps before Medicaid and Medicare fraud investigations can commence
With Whistleblower Bill, Pennsylvania Lawmakers Look to Take on Fraud
State would join dozens of others in enacting legislation based on federal government’s landmark whistleblower statute, the False Claims Act
Supreme Court to Hear Case on Key Whistleblower Issue
The False Claims Act provides protections for those who expose wrongdoing, the scope of other statutes needs clarification
How to Do What’s Right and Stay Protected When There’s Fraud in Your Workplace
The whistleblower lawyers of Keller Grover discuss tools available to help an employee who discovers fraud in the workplace.
SEC’s Whistleblower Office Releases First Annual Report
Benefiting from 3,000 tips in its first year of operation, the SEC’s Whistleblower Office is already having an impact on securities fraud.
A Step In The Right Direction: Proposed Protection for Antitrust Whistleblowers
Congress proposes civil remedies for antitrust whistleblowers subjected to retaliation for exposing criminal anti-competitive conduct.
The False Claims Act: A Model for Success
Large recoveries made possible by federal whistleblower law inspire similar efforts by states, IRS, and SEC.
Fifth Circuit Reverses Summary Judgment in Failure to Hire Matter
/cdklawyers.com// 08/31/2012 The Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals recently reversed a summary judgment ruling for an employer in a failure to hire case. Johnson v. Maestri-Murrell Prop. Mgmt., LLC, No. 11-30914 (5th Cir. Aug. 14, 2012), available at http://www.ca5.uscourts.gov/opinions/unpub/11/11-30914.0.wpd.pdf. The plaintiff alleged that the defendant failed to hire her as the assistant manager of […]
SEC Whistleblower Program Could Pay Out Nearly Half a Billion Dollars
To spur tips— and fight securities fraud—regulatory agency will pay whistleblowers 10 to 30 percent of recoveries they help bring about.