Judge Rejects Lance Armstrong’s Bid to Dismiss Whistleblower Lawsuit
Suit by teammate-turned-whistleblower has already helped to get at truth — after years of cyclist’s denials of doping
What Every Potential Whistleblower Needs to Know: Building a Timeline
A timeline captures facts and makes less for the whistleblower to keep “in his head” and can be turned over to your lawyer to grow
Three Weeks in October – Furloughing the Fight Against Fraud
Kathleen Scanlan says During the furlough government fraud fighting resources were benched
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.
Fighting Fraud When Congress Can’t Agree on Funding Government
While it has had a reputation for not being especially proactive on fraud, the federal government started fighting back harder recently.
Future Whistleblowers of America by Kathleen Scanlan Lawyer for Whistleblowers
Whistleblowers are heroes sounding the alarm on government fraud
First Comes the Disaster Then Comes the Fraud
When hurricanes, tornados, floods, and massive wildfires strike, the federal government provides mightily in disaster relief.
The Working Dog Waiver to the Attorney Client Privilege
Statistics show a huge increase in the number of dogs in the workplace.
Whistleblowers – First Responders to Fraud
We are in the midst of a crisis – an epidemic, in fact. It’s fraud on the government.
Anticipating the Growth Industry in Home Healthcare Fraud
Medicare spends billions of dollars on health care services for people who are confined to their homes
Hospice Care Fraud – Fleecing the Government on Your Deathbed
The idea of hospice care was first introduced to the U.S. by a British doctor in the early 1960s
Medicare Fraud – If You Really Don’t Need it, We Really Don’t Want to Pay For It
Some have used the deference to the doctor-client relationship as a blind behind which they engage in Medicare fraud.