A New Suit Highlights Medicare Fraud Risks in Wound Care

In early April 2025, the Department of Justice filed a lawsuit against one of the nation’s largest wound care providers, Vohra, and its majority owner. Vohra contracts with hundreds of nursing homes and other long-term care providers to come in and provide wound care for patients in those facilities. This case is the latest datapoint […]

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Want to Save Money at HHS? Support Whistleblowers, Not Massive Cuts

With dramatic steps to reshape federal agencies underway, the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) is now at the center of a contentious overhaul. U.S. Secretary of HHS Robert F. Kennedy Jr. just announced sweeping cuts to HHS, including slashing a quarter of its ~91,000 person workforce and consolidating its 28 divisions into just […]

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California’s Senate Bill 799 will close the California False Claims Act’s tax loophole to help snuff out large-scale tax frauds

Proposed legislation in California to allow whistleblowers to report state tax law violations advanced through the state senate on Tuesday, as supporters refuted claims from business groups that it would lead to abusive lawsuits and that tax fraud should be exempt from scrutiny. The bill passed the California Senate Judiciary Committee by a 10-2 vote, […]

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Why Whistleblower Partners Supports Perkins Coie

On April 4, Whistleblower Partners joined over 500 law firms who signed an amicus (friend of the court) brief supporting the suit filed by the law firm Perkins Coie against the Trump Administration. Unfortunately, none of the top 20 law firms in the country (based on annual revenue) signed the brief, often citing the very […]

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