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Category Archives: Qui Tam/Whistleblower

South Carolina Hospice Care Provider Agrees to Settle Whistleblower Suit

By Rabin Kammerer Johnson |

The U.S. Department of Justice announced that Harmony Care Hospice, Inc. (“Harmony”), a hospice company located in South Carolina, and its CEO Daniel J. Burton, have agreed to settle a whistleblower suit for $1.28 million. According to Harmony’s website, it has four offices located in Columbia, Greenville, Hartsville, and Union, and serves patients in… Read More »

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Morton Plant Mease Agrees to Settle Whistleblower Suit For $10.1 Million

By Rabin Kammerer Johnson |

The U.S. Justice Department announced that Morton Plant Mease Health Care, Inc., and some of its affiliates (collectively “Morton Plant’), have agreed to pay $10.1 million to settle allegations that they violated the False Claims Act. According to Morton Plant’s website, it operates a group of hospitals, outpatient and surgical centers, urgent care facilities,… Read More »

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Government Intervenes in Whistleblower Suit Alleging Misuse of Funds

By Rabin Kammerer Johnson |

The Department of Justice announced that the U.S. has intervened in a qui tam action against Texas-based Fluor Hanford, Inc. and its parent corporation, Fluor Corporation (collectively “Fluor”). The complaint was initially filed in the Eastern District of Washington in 2011 by former Fluor employee Loydene Rambo under the qui tam provisions of the… Read More »

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Blackstone Medical to Pay $30 Million to Settle Whistleblower Case

By Rabin Kammerer Johnson |

Blackstone Medical, Inc., a subsidiary of Curacao-based Orthofix International NV, has agreed to pay $30 million to settle allegations that it violated the False Claims Act. Blackstone, acquired by Orthofix in 2006, specializes in the design, development and marketing of spinal implant products. Former Blackstone employee Susan Hutcheson filed a whistleblower complaint under the… Read More »

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Government Joins Whistleblower Suit Against Security Contractor

By Rabin Kammerer Johnson |

The United States announced that it has taken over a qui tam lawsuit against Triple Canopy, Inc. (“Triple”) based in Reston, Virginia. According to the Justice Department, the claims are related to a $10 million dollar contract awarded to Triple in 2009 for the provision of security services at Al Asad Airbase in Iraq…. Read More »

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Pharmaceutical Company Settles Whistleblower Suit for $95 Million

By Rabin Kammerer Johnson |

Boehringer Ingelheim Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (“Boehringer”) based in Connecticut has agreed to pay $95 million to settle allegations that it violated the False Claims Act. Specifically, it was alleged that Boehringer unlawfully promoted the drugs Aggrenox, Atrovent, Combivent and Micardis for off-label uses and promoted the use of Combivent and Atrovent at doses that exceeded… Read More »

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U.S. Intervenes in Qui Tam Action Against Houston-Based Stevedoring Company

By Rabin Kammerer Johnson |

The Justice Department announced that it has intervened in a qui tam action brought against stevedoring company Jacintoport International LLC based in Houston, Texas. A stevedore is someone who loads and unloads freight from ships. According to the complaint, in 2007, the U.S. Agency for International Development (“USAID”) and Jacintoport entered into a contract… Read More »

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RxAmerica Agrees to Pay $5.25 Million to Settle False Claims Act Allegations

By Rabin Kammerer Johnson |

According to the Justice Department, RxAmerica LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of CVS Caremark Corporation, has agreed to pay the federal government $5.25 million to resolve allegations that it violated the False Claims Act. RxAmerica provides prescription drug benefits to Medicare beneficiaries in what is commonly referred to as a Part D plan. Medicare… Read More »

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ReadyOne Industries Settles Whistleblower Case for $5 Million

By Rabin Kammerer Johnson |

Texas-based ReadyOne Industries, Inc. (“ReadyOne”), formerly known as the National Center for Employment of the Disabled, has agreed to pay $5 million to the federal government to settle allegations that it committed False Claims Act violations. The allegations were initiated in 2006 by whistleblower Michael Ahumada, a former ReadyOne employee. Ahumada filed a whistleblower… Read More »

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Government Intervenes in Qui Tam Action Against Former Department of Energy Contractor

By Rabin Kammerer Johnson |

The Department of Justice (“DOJ”) announced that it has intervened in a whistleblower lawsuit against engineering services company CH2M Hill Hanford Group, Inc. (“CH2M”) based in Colorado. The whistleblower, Carl Schroeder, a former employee of CH2M, brought suit against CH2M in 2009 under the qui tam provisions of the False Claims Act. According to… Read More »

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