Investigation of $ 300 million
alleged health care fraud by high ranking officials in a prominent national health care company
Not exact matches
Ed has represented engineering firms,
health care companies, and defense firms in grand jury investigations into
alleged fraud in their business dealings with the federal government and other public entities.
Represented a variety of life science and
health care companies, as well as individual employees, officers, consultants and medical professionals, in criminal and civil litigation by multiple U.S. Attorneys Offices, DOJ, HHS - OIG, qui tam Relators, state attorneys general and national Medicaid
fraud control units, regarding
alleged «off - label» promotion, unlawful inducements and other sales, marketing, pricing and development activities.
He has represented
health care providers in government and internal investigations of
alleged fraud and abuse.
His experience includes litigation counseling and frontline representation in cases involving
fraud and misrepresentation claims, contract disputes, partnership disputes, and
alleged violations of securities laws and
health care fraud statutes.
Represented State Compensation Insurance Fund in a civil RICO lawsuit
alleging widespread
health care fraud in the worker's compensation system.
GlaxoSmithKline: $ 94 million; July 2012 The probe of what the American Lawyer calls the biggest
health care fraud settlement in history began in 2003 with whistleblowing complaints filed by Cheryl Eckard, who
alleged manufacturing faults at one of Glaxo's plants.