The United States Attorney’s Office of the Southern District of Alabama reported that, as of September 16th, the medical device company Exactech has agreed to pay an $8 million settlement. Whistleblowers in Alabama and Maryland alleged that the company knowingly violated the False Claims Act (FCA) by selling defective products for use in knee-replacement surgeries. […] The post Medical Device Company Pays $8 Million Settlement After Judge Denies Constitutional Challenge to FCA appeared fi...| Whistleblower Network News
Whistleblower protections and the mental health challenges faced by whistleblowers were the focus of the 2025 Workplace Promise Institute Conference, The post Whistleblower Protections Take Center Stage at 2025 Workplace Promise Conference appeared first on Whistleblower Network News.| Whistleblower Network News
The law firms of Gregg Polsky, PLLC, and Zerbe, Miller, Fingeret, Frank & Jadav announced a $35 million tax whistleblower| Whistleblower Network News
On Monday, September 8th, former CEO of True Health Diagnostics, Christopher Grottenthaler, agreed to pay $4.25 million to resolve False| Whistleblower Network News
On August 27, the U.S. Attorney’s Office to the Western District of Kentucky reported that the Louisville Patient Centered Medical| Whistleblower Network News
The Department of Justice (DOJ) recently announced that Allied Stone Inc., a Dallas, Texas-based supplier of countertop and cabinetry products,| Whistleblower Network News
Dermatology providers agree to pay $847,394 to settle allegations of False Claims Act (FCA) violations and Medicare fraud. A July| Whistleblower Network News