New Economic Study: Healthcare Whistleblowers Save Government 10x Settlement Amounts

A recent study by Boston University professor Jetson Leder-Luis, entitled Can Whistleblowers Root Out Public Expenditure Fraud? Evidence from Medicare, found that deterrence from $1.9 billion in False Claims Act settlement payments generated almost $19 billion in Medicare cost savings – a 10:1 deterrent effect. Professor Leder-Luis concludes that whistleblower-initiated False Claims Act cases are […]

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Double Duty, Double Trouble: DC Assistant Principal Faces False Claims Act Penalty for Working Two Jobs

Teachers should make more money. Even principals should make more money. But they probably shouldn’t do it by secretly holding two jobs with overlapping hours at the same time. The Washington, DC Attorney General’s office recently announced a settlement under its District False Claims Act (the DC equivalent of a state False Claims Act) against […]

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Recent Price-Fixing Conviction Is a Roadmap for Antitrust Whistleblowers

A recent price-fixing guilty plea provides a roadmap for antitrust whistleblowers looking to report wrongdoing and receive a reward. Last month, DOJ announced the guilty plea of Dennis Dopico, who conspired to fix seafood prices in Florida. DOJ alleged that Dopico conspired for years with other wholesalers to fix the prices of stone crab claws […]

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Uptick in FCA Settlements Underscores that Cybersecurity Compliance is a DOJ Priority

The DOJ has settled the sixth cybersecurity False Claims Act case in just eight months, marking fourteen settlements in less than four years since the DOJ launched its Civil Cyber-Fraud Initiative (CCFI). These settlements and the upcoming (and long-awaited) implementation of the CMMC program cement cybersecurity compliance as a DOJ enforcement priority and underscore the […]

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Appeals Court Signals IRS Must Properly Justify Lower Awards

In an opinion issued September 24, 2025, the D.C. Circuit held in favor of a tax whistleblower in a decision that could mark a turning point for judicial review of the IRS tax whistleblower program. Although there has been no shortage of litigation around the program, wins for whistleblowers are extremely rare, especially on anything […]

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