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Roofing Companies Settle Federal Whistleblower Suit for $60 Million
RPM International, Inc. and its subsidiary Tremco, Inc., both based in Ohio, have agreed to settle allegations that Tremco violated the federal False Claims Act. Tremco specializes in the manufacture and sale of roofing materials and services, construction sealants, glazing and gaskets, waterproofing systems, air barrier and fire stopping systems. According to the Department… Read More »
MRI Company Agrees to Pay $3.57 Million to Settle False Claim Act Case
Imagimed LLC, its former owners, William B. Wolf III and Timothy J. Greenan, and former chief radiologist, Steven Winter, have agreed to pay $3.57 million to settle allegations that they violated the False Claims Act, the Stark Law, and the Anti-Kickback Statute. Imagimed owns and operates fifteen MRI facilities, mostly in the state of… Read More »
ATI Enterprises Settles False Claims Act Cases for $3.7 Million
Texas-based ATI Enterprises, Inc. (“ATI”) has agreed to settle two separate whistleblower cases for $3.7 million. ATI operates sixteen for-profit career schools in Florida, Texas, Oklahoma and New Mexico under the names ATI Technical Training Center, ATI Career Training Center and ATI Career Training. The two lawsuits were initially filed by former ATI employees… Read More »
Shands Healthcare Agrees to Pay $26 Million Settle False Claims Allegations
The Department of Justice has announced the settlement of federal and Florida false claims allegations against Shands Teaching Hospital & Clinics Inc., Shands Jacksonville Medical Center Inc., and Shands Jacksonville Healthcare Inc. (collectively, “Shands Healthcare”) relating to six hospitals located in central Florida. Shands Healthcare has agreed to pay a total of $26 million,… Read More »
U.S. Intervenes in Qui Tam Suit Against PharMerica Corporation
The United States has intervened in a whistleblower lawsuit brought in 2009 against PharMerica Corporation, a pharmacy that dispenses medications to patients in long-term care facilities such as nursing homes. The complaint filed in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Wisconsin alleges that PharMerica violated the False Claims Act and the… Read More »
Wyeth Pharmaceutical Agrees to Settle Off-Label Marketing Allegations
Wyeth Pharmaceutical, Inc., acquired by Pfizer, Inc. in 2009, has agreed to settle criminal and civil allegations concerning its marketing of the prescription drug Rapamune for off-label uses. According to the Justice Department, Wyeth will pay criminal penalties of $157.58 million and forfeit assets of $76 million. In addition, the company will pay $257.4… Read More »
Southern Crescent Hospital Agrees to Settle Qui Tam Suit
Southern Crescent Hospital, a long-term acute care hospital in Riverdale, Georgia, and its manager, the Dubuis Health System, have agreed to settle allegations that they violated the False Claims Act. The Justice Department announced that the pair will pay the United States $8,000,000 to resolve claims that they knowingly overcharged Medicare. Long-term acute care… Read More »
Planned Parenthood Will Pay $1.4 Million to Settle Allegations of Medicaid Fraud
The Texas Attorney General announced that Planned Parenthood Gulf Coast, Inc. (“PPGC”) has agreed to pay $1.4 million to settle claims that it defrauded the Texas Medicaid program. As Medicaid is jointly funded by the state and federal government, a portion of the settlement proceeds will be paid to the federal government. The allegations… Read More »
Michigan Cardiology Practice and Hospital Agree to Settle False Claims Act Allegations
The Justice Department announced the settlement of a whistleblower lawsuit brought under the qui tam provisions of the False Claims Act against Jackson Cardiology Associates (“JCA”), its owner Jashu Patel, M.D., and hospital Allegiance Health – all based in Jackson, Michigan. The complaint was initially brought by cardiologist Julie A. Kovach, M.D. who was… Read More »
U.S. Joins Suit Against Florida Home Health Care Company
The Department of Justice announced that the government has intervened in a False Claims Act action against Ft. Lauderdale-based A Plus Home Health Care, Inc. (“A Plus”) and its owner, Tracy Nemerofsky. The Complaint, filed under the qui tam provisions of the False Claims Act in 2012, was initially brought by whistleblower William Guthrie,… Read More »