COVID Stimulus and the False Claims Act: it’s not just PPP

The COVID-19 pandemic threw the US into intense economic turmoil. Businesses were closed for public health on a scale never seen before- to keep the economy from collapse, the federal government successfully deployed trillions of dollars of stimulus. The lion’s share of economic stimulus came through the Paycheck Protection Program (“PPP”), which injected nearly a […]

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Big Tech Needs More Whistleblowers

Ten years ago, Whistleblower Partners attorney Eric Havian told the San Francisco Chronicle that, “Tech companies are increasingly supplying the government with everything” and that “we haven’t seen many whistle-blower claims involving technology firms.”  Without hesitation, he wagered that big tech would produce “the next big wave” of whistleblowers. Fast forward ten years, and tech […]

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SEC Enforcement Numbers Stay Strong in 2025

A recent report from Bloomberg shows that, since January 2025, the SEC has continued to file enforcement actions at roughly the same pace as it did during the same period last year.  Forty-four enforcement actions were filed between President Trump’s inauguration and the end of June. During the same time period in 2024, the SEC […]

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Omnicare and CVS Liable for Nearly $1 Billion in False Claims Over Invalid Prescriptions

DOJ just won another victory in the long-running Omnicare case. Back in April, the jury found that Omnicare had submitted 3.3 million false claims and was liable for damages of over $135 million. The Judge trebled that damages number, as required by the False Claims Act, reaching a final damages amount of over $406 million, […]

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Hot Enforcement Alert: Genetic Testing Fraud

Genetic testing fraud enforcement has dramatically increased in recent years, and that trend continues this week with yet another suit. Recurring schemes in this space include billing Medicare for a test or screening that was 1. not medically necessary, 2. not ordered by the treating physician, and/or 3. tainted by a kickback. Medicare will cover […]

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The Department of Justice announced a new Antitrust Whistleblower program

Today, the Department of Justice announced a new Antitrust Whistleblower program for antitrust violations that include actions affecting the Postal Service. Years in the making, this Program fills a significant gap in existing whistleblower programs by providing a means for individuals to report price-fixing, bid-rigging, and other antitrust conspiracies. Antitrust violations harm consumers and the […]

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