Bringing Back the 80’s in False Claims Act Enforcement
The modern era of False Claims Act enforcement started with the passage of the modern amendments to the False Claims Act in 1986.
Whistleblowers and the Bystander Effect
Researchers have found that the likelihood of a person aiding someone in distress drops as the size of the group of witnesses increases.
New Survey Reveals Troubling Extent of Corporate Fraud
The good news: Global Fraud Report 2013/2014 highlights effectiveness of whistleblowers in identifying — and halting — wrongdoing
Why #Whistleblowers Trump Experts When It Comes to Estimating Healthcare Fraud
Experts estimate that between $100 billion and $300 billion is lost annually in health care fraud in the United States.
Future Whistleblowers of America by Kathleen Scanlan Lawyer for Whistleblowers
Whistleblowers are heroes sounding the alarm on government fraud
Necessary Equipment, Unnecessary Fraud: Whistleblowers Can Beat Medicare Scams
Medicare’s ‘Durable Medical Equipment’ benefit is often easy pickings for fraud, but the practice can be stopped when whistleblowers speak out
Whistleblower Lawyers Explain Federal Legislation
The Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act was passed by Congress to combat fraud.
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
The War on Fraud and Abuse in Federal Government Programs
Keller Grover whistleblowers discuss financial fraud and abuse in federal government programs.
Fighting N-I-M-B-Y-ism In The Enforcement of the False Claims Act
What NIMBYism has do with the False Claims Act
Whistleblowers – Inside and Out
Whistleblowers can blow the lid off fraud because they worked for the offending company
As Medicare Cuts Loom, Whistleblowers Can Soften the Blow
By helping to fight fraud, whistleblowers can help restore funding, and lessen the need for painful budget cuts.