Skip to main content
New Clients (844) 531-0082‬

Blog

Read updates and practical insights from our attorneys on business, employment, and whistleblower law.

Get A Confidential Case Review
Hoyer Law Group banner

Las Vegas Paper Profiles Case of James Hoyer Military Whistleblower

October 17, 2013 | Posted By: Hoyer Law Group, PLLC


The Las Vegas Review-Journal did an in-depth profile on the case Lt Col Timothy Ferner, the military officer who came forward to blow the whistle on fraud, waste and abuse he witnessed at Nellis Air Force Base.  Information exposed by Ferner, a James Hoyer client, led to a nearly $6 million settlement with giant defense […]

Learn More

Does the Government Shutdown Have Any Impact on My Qui Tam Case?

October 10, 2013 | Posted By: Hoyer Law Group, PLLC


It has been 17 years since the United States government faced a partial shutdown as the result of a dispute between members of Congress. This is a tumultuous and uncertain time for our government and for all American citizens, and the simple reality is that we may not know answers about many aspects of the […]

Learn More

New York Considers More Incentives for Whistleblowers

October 10, 2013 | Posted By: Hoyer Law Group, PLLC


In recent years we have seen two trends of great importance to the conduct and defense of government investigations – one, the growth of state agency investigations of matters previously handled on the federal level, and two, the growth of whistleblowing as a basis for government investigations. These two trends have come together in a […]

Learn More

Mississippi Woman Charged in Medicare Fraud Bought 20 Cars

October 08, 2013 | Posted By: Hoyer Law Group, PLLC


JACKSON, Miss. — Newly released court records claim the owner of a Mississippi hospice ran a multimillion Medicare fraud and used some of the money to buy 20 cars since December 2009. The details about Angelic Hospice in Greenwood and its owner’s purchases were outlined in a 27-page document dated Feb. 19 but only made […]

Learn More

SEC Announces $14 Million Whistleblower Award

October 01, 2013 | Posted By: Hoyer Law Group, PLLC


Right on the heels of Chief Sean McKessy’s interview promising more resolved cases and whistleblower awards, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (“SEC”) announced an award of more than $14 million to a whistleblower today.  The whistleblower has requested to stay anonymous, which the SEC law permits – a distinct difference from typical False Claims […]

Learn More

Chief Sean McKessy Optimistic About Direction of SEC Whistleblower Program

September 30, 2013 | Posted By: Hoyer Law Group, PLLC


When Congress passed the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act in 2010, the creation of the SEC Office of the Whistleblower was heralded as a positive step in curbing fraud in federal securities transactions.  Yet, in the three years since its inception, the SEC has paid out only four relatively meager awards, despite […]

Learn More

Valery Bogomolny, Former Owner of Los Angeles Medical Equipment Company Indicted in $4 M. Medicare Fraud Scheme

September 30, 2013 | Posted By: Hoyer Law Group, PLLC


A former owner of a Los Angeles medical equipment supply company has been indicted for allegedly engaging in a $4 million Medicare fraud scheme. Acting Assistant Attorney General Mythili Raman of the Justice Department’s Criminal Division, U.S. Attorney André Birotte Jr. of the Central District of California, Special Agent in Charge Glenn R. Ferry of […]

Learn More

Using the Freedom of Information Act to Support a False Claims Act Case?

September 24, 2013 | Posted By: Hoyer Law Group, PLLC


There is no doubt that a whistleblower who has documents supporting his allegations will be much more prepared to prove his allegations than a whistleblower who is acting just on a hunch.  In fact, many qui tam attorneys require some sort of validating information or documentation before proceeding with the case. When searching for documents, […]

Learn More

JPMorgan Chase Agrees to Pay $200 Million and Admits Wrongdoing to Settle SEC Charges

September 20, 2013 | Posted By: Hoyer Law Group, PLLC


Washington D.C., Sept. 19, 2013 — The Securities and Exchange Commission today charged JPMorgan Chase & Co. with misstating financial results and lacking effective internal controls to detect and prevent its traders from fraudulently overvaluing investments to conceal hundreds of millions of dollars in trading losses. The SEC previously charged two former JPMorgan traders with […]

Learn More

Gustave Drivas, the “No Show” Doctor, Sentenced to 151 Months in Prison in Connection with $77 Million Medicare Fraud

September 17, 2013 | Posted By: Hoyer Law Group, PLLC


Gustave Drivas, M.D., 58, of Staten Island, N.Y., was sentenced to serve 151 months in prison for his role as a “no show” doctor in a $77 million Medicare fraud scheme. The State of New York revoked Dr. Drivas’s medical license earlier this year. Acting Assistant Attorney General Mythili Raman of the Justice Department’s Criminal […]

Learn More

We’re Here to Help

Schedule a confidential evaluation to discuss your employment, whistleblower, or business matter.